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Birman kittens & cats in Seattle, Washington

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Shadow

Birman

Male, Young
Maple Valley, WA
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We found Shadow as a stray and took him in about a year ago. He’s a lovely cat, super affectionate, cuddly and playful. We are only interested in rehoming him as we have come to learn he needs a better environment for his needs. Until we find the right match, we will be keeping him :-) Though we tried our best to keep him as an indoor cat, he’s clearly very much an outdoor cat. He spends most of his days out and really only comes in to sleep overnight and nap during the day. He needs a home that allows him to be outside often, come and go as he pleases. Perhaps a house that has a dog/cat door that allows him to come and go as he pleases. This is a non negotiable need. And this is unfortunately why our houses is not meeting his needs. Our other cats are indoor and we cannot let them out - or provide him this accommodation. Until we find the right home, he’s staying put with us. Please message us for more information!

These cats are in Seattle, Washington too!

Below are our newest added Birmen available for adoption in Seattle, Washington. To see more adoptable Birmen in Seattle, Washington, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Meowski

Norwegian Forest Cat

Male, Adult
Seattle, WA
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Good with kids, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I housed this guy (Meowski) when he was just a kitten with his brother. He absolutely loves humans and will be your biggest cuddle buddy and he's also a big scardy cat when it comes to anything bigger than himself. When it was just him and his brother with me, he would pick on his brother a little, but it mostly felt like play. A few years ago, I moved and my new apartment doesn't allow pets, so my friend was nice enough to take care of him, but it hasn't worked out well between him and the other cats she lives with. He's been bullying them and so I think it's time for him to find a home without other animals around. He will be a human's best friend, just not a friend to other cats, unfortunately.
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Curie

Maine Coon

Female, Adult
Seattle, WA
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Curie is a graceful, low-energy cat who loves calm, conflict-free homes. She loves her soft, dark nap spots. Loves cuddles and brushings. She will investigate odd noises and sights—but she can be skittish with high noise/activity. Her meow is very demure, and her funniest quirk is burying her face on you during major cuddles. She enjoys daily brushing and string-chase toys (but only when you’re highly involved.) She’s great with humans, but displays resource-guarding behaviors around other cats, so she may do best as a single cat or in a larger home with multiple resource stations. She requires a clean litterbox. She’s summonable with tongue-clicks, dislikes being picked up but tolerates it. Fixed, vaccinated, microchipped; no medical/diet needs. She’s an intense shedder and needs extensive, daily brushing.
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Feynman

Maine Coon

Male, Adult
Seattle, WA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Feynman is a friendly, playful, “puppy-like” cat who loves lounging beside his people and companions, matching their energy. He communicates directly (bunting for cuddles, meowing during play or meals) and has plenty of energy for chasing strings/toys. He’s diligent with the litter box. He’s trainable about what not to climb or chew, tolerates being picked up, and isn’t aggressive toward humans, though he doesn’t like tummy scratches. He doesn’t require brushing, has no special needs, and has lived with 1–2 adults and his sister Curie (and once with other cats without showing resource guarding).

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