Shadow
Shadow was adopted by a Pet Paw-see volunteer. His name is now Kylo.
SPECIAL CAT HAS SPECIAL NEEDS. Hi, my name is Eddie Money because I have “No Control” over my “Shakin.” I was born with cerebellar hypoplasia, but the good news is that it doesn’t hurt, does not get progressively worse, nor does it have other health related problems. I can lead a normal full life with this
ADOPTED! Jillian is a beautiful adult Siamese. She has been returned to the arms of the Pet Paw-see as she wants to go outside. This girl was sharing a home with a 3 year old toddler who just didn’t understand, you don’t let kitties outside. She is an amazing girl looking for her last forever family.
My name is Ash. I was found in a field outside of town. The Pet Paw-see is not really sure how I got there but here I am! I was one of the lucky ones. I am a fun loving little guy who loves to play, play, play. DSH Color: black Male neutered, Kitten
Tippy is a small girl, so she looks like a kitten. DSH, Burnt Orange, Female spayed, Young Adult
Adora is curious and likes everybody, even dogs. She walks right up to the unknown and follows it around. She was the smallest in the litter but makes up for it in toughness, rolling around with her brother and sisters as if she were the same size. DSH, gray, Female spayed, Kitten
Amelia can be very shy at times but don’t let that stop you. She is a quiet humble cat that will cuddle up to you with a warm heart but play like the fun cat she is at times. Open up to her and she will be inseparable. DSH, black, Female spayed, Kitten
Aggie loves to be heard as much as she loves to be petted. Once you start she won’t let you stop. Her soft purr will comfort you at any time. Probably one of the sweetest cats you will ever meet. DLH, black, Female spayed, Kitten
Abel is a very quiet and mellow cat. But that doesn’t stop him. He can be playful for hours yet he also can be very calm when you want him to. He would be a great addition for any family out there. DLH, black, Male neutered, Kitten
UPDATE: Sweet Sugar is adopted! She’s been waiting for her forever home for too long and she doesn’t understand why. Through no fault of her own, Sugar has been returned to the Pet Paw-see a number of times. She has been part of our Senior for Senior program. Unfortunately her senior friends have had to move