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My name is emmie!

Posted 1 week ago

Cared for by 13th St Cats
Adoption process
1

Submit Application

Adoption fee: $150

This helps 13th St Cats with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Calico
Color
Calico or Dilute Calico
Age
Kitten
Sex
Pet ID
22055789-25-0095
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.



Emmie was rescued during a heavy storm in which she found herself trapped under a neighbor's solar panels after hiding from the rains and wind. After only a minute of cajoling she worked her way free and immediately came up for snuggles.

 

Emmie was in heat and had already had a litter of kittens at her young age. We took her in, gave her warmth, and got her spayed and vaccinated. Since then, she has totally adapted to being an indoor cat and spends her time in the home office keeping her fosters entertained.

 

At this point, Emmie is very focused on her need to play - as much as possible! She has her favorite interactive toys and is also learning to self-play. Recently, she has started to appreciate other aspects of life, such as pets, ear rubs, and a warm human body to sleep against at night. She appreciates humans more each day and we are confident this quality will continue to grow.

 

Emmie communicates by cute chirps and squeaks - and direct eye contact telling you what she needs. She has perfect litter box habits, a lovely purr, and consistently uses her scratching post.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Emmie was rescued during a heavy storm in which she found herself trapped under a neighbor's solar panels after hiding from the rains and wind. After only a minute of cajoling she worked her way free and immediately came up for snuggles.

 

Emmie was in heat and had already had a litter of kittens at her young age. We took her in, gave her warmth, and got her spayed and vaccinated. Since then, she has totally adapted to being an indoor cat and spends her time in the home office keeping her fosters entertained.

 

At this point, Emmie is very focused on her need to play - as much as possible! She has her favorite interactive toys and is also learning to self-play. Recently, she has started to appreciate other aspects of life, such as pets, ear rubs, and a warm human body to sleep against at night. She appreciates humans more each day and we are confident this quality will continue to grow.

 

Emmie communicates by cute chirps and squeaks - and direct eye contact telling you what she needs. She has perfect litter box habits, a lovely purr, and consistently uses her scratching post.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Emmie was rescued during a heavy storm in which she found herself trapped under a neighbor's solar panels after hiding from the rains and wind. After only a minute of cajoling she worked her way free and immediately came up for snuggles.

 

Emmie was in heat and had already had a litter of kittens at her young age. We took her in, gave her warmth, and got her spayed and vaccinated. Since then, she has totally adapted to being an indoor cat and spends her time in the home office keeping her fosters entertained.

 

At this point, Emmie is very focused on her need to play - as much as possible! She has her favorite interactive toys and is also learning to self-play. Recently, she has started to appreciate other aspects of life, such as pets, ear rubs, and a warm human body to sleep against at night. She appreciates humans more each day and we are confident this quality will continue to grow.

 

Emmie communicates by cute chirps and squeaks - and direct eye contact telling you what she needs. She has perfect litter box habits, a lovely purr, and consistently uses her scratching post.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Emmie was rescued during a heavy storm in which she found herself trapped under a neighbor's solar panels after hiding from the rains and wind. After only a minute of cajoling she worked her way free and immediately came up for snuggles.

 

Emmie was in heat and had already had a litter of kittens at her young age. We took her in, gave her warmth, and got her spayed and vaccinated. Since then, she has totally adapted to being an indoor cat and spends her time in the home office keeping her fosters entertained.

 

At this point, Emmie is very focused on her need to play - as much as possible! She has her favorite interactive toys and is also learning to self-play. Recently, she has started to appreciate other aspects of life, such as pets, ear rubs, and a warm human body to sleep against at night. She appreciates humans more each day and we are confident this quality will continue to grow.

 

Emmie communicates by cute chirps and squeaks - and direct eye contact telling you what she needs. She has perfect litter box habits, a lovely purr, and consistently uses her scratching post.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Emmie was rescued during a heavy storm in which she found herself trapped under a neighbor's solar panels after hiding from the rains and wind. After only a minute of cajoling she worked her way free and immediately came up for snuggles.

 Emmie was in heat and had already had a litter of kittens at her young age. We took her in, gave her warmth, and got her spayed and vaccinated. Since then, she has totally adapted to being an indoor cat and spends her time in the home office keeping her fosters entertained.

 At this point, Emmie is very focused on her need to play - as much as possible! She has her favorite interactive toys and is also learning to self-play. Recently, she has started to appreciate other aspects of life, such as pets, ear rubs, and a warm human body to sleep against at night. She appreciates humans more each day and we are confident this quality will continue to grow.

 

Emmie communicates by cute chirps and squeaks - and direct eye contact telling you what she needs. She has perfect litter box habits, a lovely purr, and consistently uses her scratching post.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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To Adopt one of our Cats or Kittens,
please fill out an Online Adoption Application on our website 

https://www.13thstcats.org/info/adoption

If the animal bio says that they are a "Courtesy Listing",
the contact information will be included in the animal bio for you to reach out to them directly.

Thank you for wanting to Adopt!

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13thstcats.org is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit, No-Kill Rescue Group based in San Jose.

We try our best to match our cats to the perfect homes, and match them based on their personalities, not their looks. Adoptions are not done on a first come, first serve basis, rather in the order of what homes are the right match for that particular cat




December 1, 2025, 5:54 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
22055789-25-0095
Contact
Address
Downtown San Jose, PO Box 8255, San Jose, CA 95155

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

To meet our rescued cats/kitten: We ask that you fill out an adoption application on our website. https://www.13thstcats.org/info/adoption

Additional adoption info

Our application is available on our website or at our adoption fairs. We do deliveries of our cats to their new homes to help ensure a successful transition.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We hold adoption fairs at Petsmart Campbell (CA) almost every Saturday, noon to 4pm; as well as at Petsmart Coleman (San Jose, CA) on one weekend a month.
Check our website for confirmation on dates and times: www.13thstcats.org

More about this rescue

13th Street Cats is an all volunteer organization dedicated to improving the lives of feral and social cats and reducing the population by TNR – Trap, Neuter, Return in Santa Clara County. Kittens and cats that can be socialized are taken into foster care while waiting adoption. With a no kill philosophy, 13th St Cats is pleased to be able to rescue these homeless animals who might otherwise end up in a local kill shelter, helping to reduce euthanasia rates.

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