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Sara (seeking to court your cat))

Bombay

Female, 3 yrs 2 mos
Philadelphia, PA
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Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Sara your cats new best friend 💕 Sara has had a difficult start to life. She survived on the streets and became pregnant very young, which stunted her growth and left her a forever-kitten in size. At just two years old, this tiny girl is more than ready to retire from outdoor life and settle into a safe, loving home. Sara can be shy in new environments and around new people, but she warms up beautifully with a slow, thoughtful introduction. She tends to feel safest starting out in a smaller, quiet space where she can build confidence and have gentle, consistent interaction. A little structure at the beginning goes a long way for her, especially when paired with her favorite motivator: food. Treats, meals, and head scratches are the fastest way to her heart. Once she feels secure, Sara is a total purr machine who loves affection and seeks out companionship. She truly thrives with other cats and would make a wonderful best friend for a resident kitty (ps she’s obsessed with boys). With patience, snacks, and a calm place to land, Sara blossoms into a sweet, affectionate companion who is so ready for her forever home. Sara is in a foster home in Philadelphia PA 19143 If you are interested in adopting this kitty, please reach out via email prior to submitting an application!
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Jack

Bombay

Male, Senior
Philadelphia, PA
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House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Hi, I’m Jack I’ve just entered my senior years, and with age comes extra love and loyalty. I’m a very affectionate boy who truly bonds with my people. I’ll follow you to the bathroom (someone has to keep watch!) and sleep at the foot of your bed every night to make sure you’re safe. I’m happiest as the only cat in the home. I like having my space and attention to myself, and I do best without other male cats around. I’m incredibly clean; I even tidy up after other cats sometimes! I may not play as much as I used to, but I absolutely love being near my humans and soaking up companionship. If you’re looking for a devoted, gentle senior who will always be by your side, I might be your perfect match.
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Puma

Bombay

Female, Adult
Philadelphia, PA
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Good with kids, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
My girls name is, Puma. She is 7y/o as of 2026. I got her from my sister whose cat had kittens. Puma didnt have an adopter bc we ran out of people who we knew were looking to adopt. I took her in and she settled in with me and my other adult cat. I learned that she clashes with my adult cat and would really benefit to having me as an owner all to herself. While having 2 cats who clash wasnt a big issue for me, my schedule has just gotten too busy to keep up with Puma. To avoid letting Puma live a bit neglected from attention and grooming, Id like to rehome her. Please keep her named as Puma. I wish I had the time and energy to play with her/spend time, but I just dont anymore. Puma is a very clever & fun cat. She is quick and there is never a dull moment with her, super humorous, LOVES attention, basically your bestie-cuddle cat. She LOVES being picked up! She loves people, but not necessarily other pets as she might try to chase them down/hit. Shes a climber and likes to be high up.
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Lorenzo

Bombay

Male, Young
Philadelphia, PA
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House-trained,
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Lorenzo was obtained as a kitten and is now at the age of 4. Lorenzo is usually pretty tame but due to two incidents with the owner’s life partner, is now currently looking to be rehomed. Lorenzo is house-trained and a very loving cat. He also actively keeps pests away.
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Bear

Bombay

Male, Young
Medford, NJ
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Bear was rescued after his siblings were from a car lot. He was the last to be rescued. His mom was hiding him. He is sweet and likes to play with toys. Neutered, micro-chipped and up to date on vaccines. Updated 10/4/17
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OZZY very social lap cat

Bombay

Male, 4 yrs 8 mos
Bryn Mawr, PA
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Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi my name is Ozzy! I am a very social, affectionate, interactive companion and I love to play a lot. I am 5 years old. I am a Bombay/domestic short fur black mix cat. The Bombay is a highly social breed that loves to be in the company of others. They love being with people! The Bombay breed is intelligent, playful, and attention-seeking. I love catnip toys, strings, and even tennis ball to bounce around. I am also a taker and with a bag of treats you can teach me lots of good things. My foster mom says I am very very smart, and purr very loud. Sometimes you can hear me purring even being in another room. I am a cat with a huge personality I love to be involved into everything you do in the house. I help my foster mom to write emails, post pictures of me, walk all over the keyboard. During a day you can find me catching sun on the sunny windowsill, I love bathing in the Sun and always lay on the sunniest window sill in the house. A bird feeder would be great so I can watch birds on a windowsill. So if you are looking for a very interactive cat with a dog alike personality - I will be your best devoted friend. I am energetic boy, who is busy running around, playing, sticking my little nose into everything you do and checking things around, but after I done playing I just drop on couch with my paws hanging of the couch and take a good nap or climb on your lap. I am sort of that funny always in your face type of a cat, you know. Every one who meets me says I am sort of like a dog: smart and follow you everywhere. I resemble a “miniature black panther”, I am a very social kitty, who loves company of people a lot! Overall, as the Bombay mix cat: I am intelligent, very playful, full of energy and attention-seeking kitty. I have a very soft, plushy black fur and one white spot on a side of my body that looks like letter Z. I am muscular, medium-size cat and quite agile. As a Bombay cat: Ozzy loves people. Expect to find the Bombay hogging the warmest spot in the house. That includes under the covers at bedtime. Most will converse with their people in a distinctive but not loud voice. Bombay cats crave human attention. They have loud purs and very distinct “voices.” Bombays are often good at playing fetch. This is a smart cat who loves to play and will thrive with a family who is willing to teach him tricks, play games with him and provide him with plenty of interactive toys. Do you have room in your home for this wonderful intelligent boy? Contact us. Ozzy is up-to-date on all shots: Distemper, Rabies. Tested negative for FELV/FIV. Dewormed. Litter box trained. Neutered. Microchip Trained to use scratching post, loves corrugated cardboard scratches and cat tree. Ozzy has perfect litter box manners. Contact 610-324-4726 or catchancerescue@gmail.com to learn more about this kitty. More info about Bombay cats on website: http://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/cats-101/videos/bombay/ Did you know? Black cats have more baggage than your average feline. Seen as an enigma, a superstition, a symbol of luck – good or bad, depending on the tradition or belief, they are often misunderstood, or just plain looked over. Black cats have the lowest adoption rate. This is unfortunate, and not just for the cats- black cats make some of the best companions and people are really missing out! Although each and every cat has a unique personality, in general, I have noticed a few traits that really stand out in black cats. Here, in my humble experience is why: Beautiful: From brownish to bluish to every shade of black in between, black cats are beautiful in the way that one can only imagine onyx would be, if it were covered in fur. Loyal: No matter how many work trips or late nights, I am always greeted at the door. I am meowed to over the phone when away. Black cats are wonderful in being both friendly to all and dedicated to their person/people. Adaptable: While some cats struggle with change, black cats tend to quickly adapt to whatever circumstances they are dealt. Aware: Black cats seem to walk a line- they tend to be more calm and reserved than some other cats, yet they balance that by staying playful and active throughout their lives. They relish new toys, found objects, and are talented at entertaining themselves for hours (and napping for hours thereafter). The types of games they create and the ones they enjoy engaging in often involve others-people, cats, dogs, etc., and tend to be more complex, such as games of fetch and tag. Smart: In a final word, black cats are smart. They are savvy to things going on around them, and highly responsive and capable of handling change, throughout which, they remain calm, loving, energetic companions. Adoption Process INCLUDED IN ADOPTION: All out cat(s) and kitten(s) are vaccinated (Distemper, Rabies shots), Spayed/Neutered, tested for FIV/FeLV, microchiped, dewormed and deflead prior to Adoption. OUR ADOPTION FEES: $95.00 per kitten/young cat (under 1 year old) x $160.00 for a pair of kittens $85.00 per adult cat (over 1 year old) x $150.00 for a pair Thanks for your interest in adopting your future friend! All of our cats and kittens are housed in individual loving foster homes (not a shelter). Please contact us if you have any questions regarding our cats or kittens and to fill out an Adoption Application, which our adoption coordinator will email to you. If you have any questions, please email us: catchancerescue@gmail.com

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4 Paws With A Cause Rescue

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Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

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