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Adopting and Fostering Saves Lives

When you adopt and foster, you’re not just giving a deserving cat a home or a place to practice for their forever home. You’re also reducing the needless termination of lives because of overcrowding in shelters. Together we save more lives!

Meet our current residents!

Below is a list of the cats we currently have available to adopt. If you are interested in fostering, please click the button below to fill out a foster application.

  • Dusk

    He may take a little time to warm up to you, but once he does Dusk is extremely sweet and affectionate. He loves being the center of attention and will cuddle and purr for hours. He gets along well with other cats and has an abundance of energy mostly spent on play. He’s a long-haired, all black, male kitten who is approximately 2 years old. He and his sister - Dawn - get along well but are not particularly close.

  • Dawn

    Dawn is a quiet and gentle soul, getting along well with cats but generally aloof. She loves wide open spaces and doesn’t like to be cooped up or held for long periods, but she loves attention on her terms and rewards it with generous amounts of purrs. She is a female short haired tortoisepoint Siamese kitten who is approximately 2 years old. She gets along well with her brother - Dusk - but they are not especially attached.

  • Zachary

    Zachary is an older gentleman who wants all the love and attention to himself. He’s an eager talker and loves to sit on laps and receive nonstop pets. Sweet and eccentric, Zach would likely be best as an only cat but can coexist happily with a small number of fellow pets in a low-stress environment. He and Wulfie have become friends over the last year and would do well together if you are looking for a pair. He is a male short haired grey tabby cat who is approximately 10 years old.

  • Maya

    Every bit as sweet as she is commanding, Maya can (and does) switch from happily accepting pets to intervening in a fight at a moment’s notice; equal parts queen and warden. She’s “fluffy” in both senses of the term - a bit plump and sporting a long, fuzzy coat. She gets along well with adults and children (as long as they don’t pull her fur). She can get along with other cats but she has a tendency to intervene in any disputes within earshot. Maya is a female long haired brown and white tabby who is approximately 10 years old.

  • Shadow

    Quiet little Shadow; that’s how he got his name. He started life outside and adjusted to indoor life much later, so while he loves both humans and other cats he’s more comfortable with the latter. He’s a scaredy cat and likes routine and predictability, so he would do best in a mostly quiet, adult-only home. His trademark is his especially loud, rumbly purr, and he’s more than happy to share it with you once he feels comfortable in a space. He may take a little extra patience and time, but the reward is a wonderful, loving companion. He is a male solid grey short haired cat who is approximately 5 years old.

  • Poppy

    In contrast with her bright coat and jolly appearance, Poppy is a shy cat. A rare female orange tabby (roughly 2/3 are male), she is leery of humans but will slowly open up once she learns a person is trustworthy. She gets along well with other cats and will likely hang out with them more than you. Like her brother Shadow, she grew up outside and was brought in at an older age, so shes a bit standoffish. Her ideal home would be a quiet one, most probably adult-only and few if any other pets. Sweet but skittish, we truly believe that in the right home she will blossom and come out of her shell. She is a female short haired orange tabby cat who is approximately 5 years old.

  • Solaire (Soli)

    Solaire - Soli for short - is a beauty, more art than pet. He is the most standoffish and skittish of his siblings, Poppy and Shadow. By default he’ll only accept pets when he’s feeling especially secure, but he’s braver around humans when in the company of another, more social cat (we lovingly call him an “indoor feral”). Independent but gentle, he would be ideal for someone with a busy work schedule or those looking for a companion for an existing pet. He is a male short haired flamepoint Siamese who is approximately 5 years old.

  • Brujah

    Brujah

    Brujah (pronounced Brew-Ha) was a rescue who literally ran to us out of the woods crying for help. He’s a big, strong boy who loves affection and makes no attempt to hide it. We previously sent him and Wulfie to a new home, but they came back to us a few years ago due to home changes with their adopter. He would do best by himself or maybe with one other cat who is not dominant. He’s a male short haired tabby/white who is approxiamtely 6 years old.

  • Wulfie

    Wulfie

    Wulfie (pronounced Wolfy) came to us as one of four litter mates; The others were all readily adopted as kittens, but due to his shy nature Wulfie was overlooked. He had an opportunity for a new home along with Brujah a few years ago, but they ended up coming back to us a before long due to changes in their new owner’s living situation. He is a sweet and gentle boy who would do best in a quiet home with laps to cuddle on. He has befriended Zachary and they would do well in a home together. Wulfie will need someone patient, quiet, and kind to give him the space to get comfortable and come out of his shell. He is a male short haired brown/grey tabby who is approximately 7 years old.