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Ash and Smokey are two adorable, bonded blue Russian brothers who are looking for a loving home together. Despite spending the first few months of their lives on the streets, they are slowly but surely coming out of their shells with the help of a foster family.
Ash is a handsome boy with a sleek black tuxedo coat. He already enjoys being petted when he's lounging on the couch, and with time, he may even become a lap cat! Smokey, on the other hand, has a beautiful grey coat and can be a bit shy at first. But don't worry, he's slowly warming up to humans and allowing for more and more pets.
These teenage kittens have boundless energy and love to play with any toy including feathers and balls. They also enjoy chasing each other around. They sleep adorably together sometimes, but will often do their own thing!
Ash and Smokey would thrive in a household with plenty of room to run around and play. They are both very sweet and affectionate, and would make wonderful additions to any family.
Ash and Smokey are two adorable, bonded blue Russian brothers who are looking for a loving home together. Despite spending the first few months of their lives on the streets, they are slowly but surely coming out of their shells with the help of a foster family.
Ash is a handsome boy with a sleek black tuxedo coat. He already enjoys being petted when he's lounging on the couch, and with time, he may even become a lap cat! Smokey, on the other hand, has a beautiful grey coat and can be a bit shy at first. But don't worry, he's slowly warming up to humans and allowing for more and more pets.
These teenage kittens have boundless energy and love to play with any toy including feathers and balls. They also enjoy chasing each other around. They sleep adorably together sometimes, but will often do their own thing!
Ash and Smokey would thrive in a household with plenty of room to run around and play. They are both very sweet and affectionate, and would make wonderful additions to any family.
We care as much about the adopter being happy as we do the cat!!! We are a small group so are very careful with our adoption process to make sure everyone is happy.
We care as much about the adopter being happy as we do the cat!!! We are a small group so are very careful with our adoption process to make sure everyone is happy.
The Washington Heights Cat Colony (aka "WaHi Cats") is an all-volunteer, non-profit TNR (trap-neuter-return) group located in upper Manhattan. We are dedicated to humanely reducing the local feral cat population by using the TNR method; to educating the surrounding community about the benefits of TNR programs; to placing adoptable cats and kittens from cat colonies in homes where possible; and to maintaining the health and well-being of our neighborhood feral cat colonies by providing ongoing care (food, water, shelter, and medical treatment) for the feral, stray, and abandoned cats in our community.
The Washington Heights Cat Colony has been making a critical difference for feral cats in upper Manhattan since 2005, when we TNR'd our first colony. We became a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization in 2008. Every year, we TNR (trap-neuter-return) hundreds of feral cats, and find forever homes and foster care for dozens of "friendlies." Everything we do is made possible by the generosity of our volunteers and donors.
Be sure to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram for regular updates on our activities in the Heights, plus pictures of our latest rescues, adoptable cats, and TNR'd colonies.
The Washington Heights Cat Colony (aka "WaHi Cats") is an all-volunteer, non-profit TNR (trap-neuter-return) group located in upper Manhattan. We are dedicated to humanely reducing the local feral cat population by using the TNR method; to educating the surrounding community about the benefits of TNR programs; to placing adoptable cats and kittens from cat colonies in homes where possible; and to maintaining the health and well-being of our neighborhood feral cat colonies by providing ongoing care (food, water, shelter, and medical treatment) for the feral, stray, and abandoned cats in our community.
The Washington Heights Cat Colony has been making a critical difference for feral cats in upper Manhattan since 2005, when we TNR'd our first colony. We became a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization in 2008. Every year, we TNR (trap-neuter-return) hundreds of feral cats, and find forever homes and foster care for dozens of "friendlies." Everything we do is made possible by the generosity of our volunteers and donors.
Be sure to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram for regular updates on our activities in the Heights, plus pictures of our latest rescues, adoptable cats, and TNR'd colonies.