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Bombay kittens & cats in Columbus, Ohio

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Hex

Bombay

Male, 4 mos
Urbana, OH
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(when grown) -
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Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi! I'm Hex, the superhero kitten with a tale of adventure. One day, while exploring a bustling city alley, I used my 'super whiskers' to save a bunch of tiny critters from a maze of boxes. After our little rescue mission, a kind gentleman found me and brought me here to Paws Animal Shelter. I love to play and explore, always on the lookout for my next big adventure. I'm sweet, friendly, curious, and gentle, making me the perfect sidekick. Looking for a hero? Adopt me, and let's start our own story!Note from Paws humans: We really don't know anything about Hex's background, except that he was found in Springfield, so we'll have to accept his story.  He's a super sweet, playful and loving kitten, who does seem like he's always up for an adventure! To apply to adopt any of our cats or kittens, please visit our website and fill out our on-line application at https://www.pawsurbana.org/apply-to-adopt.
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Echo

Bombay

Male, 9 yrs 2 mos
Urbana, OH
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Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi, I'm Echo, a sweet and friendly cat who loves gentle pets and scratches. I enjoy the simple pleasures of life, like a good nap in the sun and the soft jingle of my toy ball.  I've gone through some rough times, but I adjusted and am doing fine now.  I'm looking for a forever home where I can share my affection and companionship. If you're looking for a calm, loving friend, I'm the perfect match. Let's create our cozy corner in this big world together.Note from Paws humans: Echo came to us when his owner became homeless and was thus unable to care for him.  He had been with the man for nine years, so he was understandably confused at finding himself in an animal shelter with a number of other cats.  We're a free-roaming shelter, and once cats have been in a room for a few days we open the cage so they can come and go as they please.  Echo spent the first few weeks in his room (the Kool Katz room) on top of the big cage where he could see everything that was happening and still feel safe.  As he has adjusted he's now coming down and sleeping on the cat trees like his roommates.  Even when he was hanging out on top of the cage, he loved it when we would climb on a chair and pet him.  He'd come over right away for some loving.  He's a very sweet boy who just wants a forever home.  To apply to adopt any of our cats or kittens, please visit our website and fill out our on-line application at https://www.pawsurbana.org/apply-to-adopt.

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A’Raya

American Shorthair

Female, Young
Whitehall, OH
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I’ve been taking care of A’raya since she was a little nugget who could barely walk. She’s verrrry talkative, loves to play and run around and is practically attached to your hip. She lovesss to eat, my girl has a bottomless stomach. Unfortunately the apartment I will be moving into at the end of the month does not lease with pets, my older cat is an exception beacuse he has an esa letter. When I took her in it was temporary but she ended up staying. She’s great with kids, babies and seniors(She lovessss my nana) lol. Unfortunately she does not get along with other Cats. I’ve tried introducing them while she was still young even though I had my cats here, but I’ve had friends bring theirs over and she’s very hostile about it so she would definitely need to be in a one cat household same with dogs, she’s not mean just very scared. She’s been litterbox trained since 3 days after she got here! She doesn’t have any “bad behaviors” other than her incessant need to rip up plastic😂
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Chowder

American Shorthair

Male, Adult
Columbus, OH
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Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
This is Chowder, and this is his story. He wasn't always mine. He belonged to a good friend of mine, but my friend had to move back to China for good and couldn't take him along. I couldn't stand the thought of him being left behind with nowhere to go, so I took him in myself. That was about two months ago, and he's been living with me ever since. He's a gentle soul, and honestly a little shy at first. When he doesn't know you yet, he'll tuck himself into a quiet corner and watch from a safe distance. But if you're patient and give him time, he softens — he'll come out, he'll play, and he'll start trusting you. And when he's hungry, he always knows exactly who to come find. That's when you can tell he's decided you're his person. I wish I could keep him. The hard truth is that after he came to live with me, I developed an allergy to him — bad enough that it started affecting my breathing, and my doctor put me on an inhaler for it. I've tried to make it work, but it's a health pr
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Milkshake

American Shorthair

Male, Senior
Columbus, OH
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(when grown) -
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I've had Milkshake since he was a kitten. He was adopted with a littermate who died about a year ago. He loves having his belly rubbed. A couple of years ago, Milkshake started having pee and poop "accidents" on chairs especially. The last six months it's gotten worse. I'm at my wits end. I have every possible surface covered and he will just go on the plastic. The vet says everything is fine. I have three litterboxes for Milkshake and my other cat and it's still happening. He seems normal otherwise. It usually happens when I've been gone for most of the day. When I come home, he'll have an "accident" a few hours later. He's a lovely boy but I just don't know what to do with him anymore.

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1535 W US Hwy 36, Urbana, OH 43078

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