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Burmese kittens & cats in Fishers, Indiana

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Orzo

Burmese

Male, Adult
Indianapolis, IN
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Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
● Orzo was adopted semi-recently, he was extremely fearful at first and still tends to be anxious. As he adjust he is very affectionate with me and enjoys being held and playing. ● He enjoys climbing and I can provide the door hanging cat tree I got for him as well as his cube bed. ● He seems to be territorial and unfortunately my resident cat is too timid to assert himself. ● He is up to date on his rabies shot and I can provide his records, he just has not been tested for feline leukemia. I think he would make a great pet for someone either with confident cats with slow introductions or as the only pet.

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Below are our newest added Burmeses available for adoption in Fishers, Indiana. To see more adoptable Burmeses in Fishers, Indiana, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Gypsy

American Shorthair

Female, Young
Fishers, IN
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House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Gypsy was rescued as a kitten when she was found living on the side of the street. I believe it was sometime around early to mid 2022, so she is about 4 years old now. I am needing to surrender her sometime soon due to a culmination of unfortunate living situations, but she is the SWEETEST little kitty I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. She is very clingy, loves cuddles and pets, and she always gets so excited to see me when I get home from work. She has so much personality, I like to say she's a little princess in how demanding of attention she can be sometimes! Fun fact about her; before I got her from her rescuers and got her fixed, she already had a litter of kittens before she was even 9 months old. We seem to think this must have stunted her growth, because she is very little for her age now and requires a bit of a gentler hand than most cats. But once you develop a bond with her, she rewards you so much every day for it. I hope you have room in your home for this sweet angel
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Blue (in foster)

Russian Blue

Female, 8 yrs 8 mos
Fishers, IN
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BlueThe interviewer lady (IL) is jumping the gun a bit by posting a profile for me. You see, I am still reeling from being surrendered by my owner in June of 2024 after only living with her for 6 weeks, adopted in September 2024, but surrendered again in January 2026. It really takes a toll on a girl when you are passed around several times. I am now 8-years and 8-months old, and being back at the HSHC was quite a shock. My previous home had resident cats who were part of the family. I was totally overwhelmed and stressed by having to live with them. Sharing litter boxes, food bowls, and water dishes was hard to bear. Whenever I saw them, I would yowl, cry, and sometimes even soil myself. During a two-month period, which I called Heavenly, I lived separately from those cats. My stress level went away, and I was feeling 100% happy. Checking into HSHC again has caused my stress and anxiety to accelerate. The shelter decided I needed to go to a foster home to “de-stress”, relax, and become a happy cat again. So on February 11, I moved in with my foster mom (FM). For the first fifty hours, I was terrified, withdrawn, hissy, and lost my appetite. However, I’m getting comfortable living in a bathroom, sleeping in my familiar cat carrier, which holds blankets with my scent. I have a window to watch the backyard, and a litterbox just for me that I use without problems. Gradually, I stopped hissing and growling and began making high-pitched little mew-sounds. FM understands that I am shy and fearful, but she is so pleased to hear me purring and meowing for attention. I am quite the little chatterbox now. I still want to remain in my carrier when people are in the room, but I am now sticking my head out to smell FM’s hand. FM and IL agree that it is still early days, and I need more time in my foster home. But since I am making progress, perhaps the public would enjoy hearing my story. If you are interested in adopting me, the HSHC can make the arrangements. 2-27-26
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Napkin

American Shorthair

Female, Kitten
McCordsville, IN
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House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We found Napkin walking to dinner one evening. She was hungry and affectionate. She plopped down in front of us showing her belly and following us around. We took her to the vet and she didn't have a chip and they said she was 7 months old (end of December 2025). Posted an online ad and no one claimed her. I don't think she was wild since she was so affectionate and trusting when we found her and she always uses her litter box. I am allergic and I don't think I can realistically keep her. I wasn't planning on adopting a cat, we took her in because she was thin and calling out to us. It's better to find her a new home now while she is still a kitten an has only been with us two months. she is very playful and will require you to play with her often. If not she can be a little frisky with pent up energy. She loves attention and will follow you around. Lay and sit with you. She doesn't howl and is nice to new people. When you adopt her you will get quite a few cat toys, food, litter, ect.

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