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Hazel

Calico

Female, Adult
Newport News, VA
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Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Declawed, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Hazel is a gorgeous 10-year-old tortoiseshell with a sweet, independent personality. She has so much love to give to the right person and deserves a peaceful home where she can enjoy her golden years.Hazel would thrive as the only cat in a quiet household. She has lived with dogs before and is comfortable simply keeping her distance from them. She’s happiest in a calm environment without the stress of sharing her space with other cats.Like many torties, Hazel likes affection on her own terms. Once she feels safe and trusts you, she’ll happily curl up in your lap and enjoy spending time with you. She bonds deeply with her people and would make a wonderful companion for someone who appreciates an independent, loyal cat.Rehoming Hazel is an incredibly difficult decision. Due to relocating and combining households with other pets, she has not adjusted well and is no longer happy. My only goal is to find her the loving, low-stress home she deserves.
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MAMA TAO

Calico

Female, Adult
Norfolk, VA
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Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Mama Tao is a gorgeous and petite dilute calico female. She was found as a pregnant stray on the streets of Nashville, but acts like she’s been indoors her whole life. She enjoys looking out the window, scratching her cardboard scratching post, and lounging near people in gorgeous poses. Mama Tao is estimated to be 1-2 years old and still loves being picked up and carried around like a baby. She hasn’t figured out playing yet, though. She is litter trained and gets along with other cats and kids; she tolerates our dogs, but isn’t the biggest fan. If she joins a family with cats, she will tend towards being dominant. Mama Tao is the most beautiful and sweet addition to a family and can’t wait to join yours.July 17, 2026, 4:38 pm
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Callahan

Calico

Female, 2 mos
Norfolk, VA
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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*Callahan is bonded to Kevin* In a world where stores like PetSmart are still selling parakeets, horses have yet to be exempted from pulling carriages through Central Park, and SeaWorld somehow hasn’t yet been prohibited from breeding more dolphins, NGL, cats ruling the world sounds like a swell attempt at order. But amid so much doom and gloom, one man in rural southeastern Virginia recently gave PETA staff members a little glimmer of hope. And while Kevin and Callahan’s initial guardian might not be everyone’s idea of a quintessential knight in shining armor, PETA’s two most recent adoptable kittens can attest that not all heroes wear capes. When Community Animal Project (CAP) fieldworkers first met the cat-loving, bearded man mentioned above, it was clear that—although his intentions were nothing but good—feeding the free-roaming cats on his property had quickly left him feeling overwhelmed. Fieldworkers picked up and transported several cats to one of PETA’s mobile clinics, where they were spayed or neutered and received additional veterinary care. CAP gained this guardian’s trust and formed not only a game plan to continue helping the cats but also a friendship of sorts. Amid PETA’s ongoing efforts to spay, neuter, vaccinate, and vet the goodhearted guardian’s cats, he alerted fieldworkers to one sickly kitten: a 6-week-old calico gal who was indeed in need of more than her guardian could offer. Knowing he couldn’t commit to keeping the sickly girl—with her gnarly upper respiratory infection (URI) and goopy eyes that were in danger of sealing completely shut—indoors and with supervision, the cats’ guardian relinquished custody of newly named Callahan to PETA for immediate TLC. Not two days later, Cal’s former guardian rang CAP’s emergency pager phone, requesting the same royal treatment but this time for Kevin, a 7-week-old solid-gray kitten king who, sadly, channeled Darth Vader when he breathed. While Cal’s vital veterinary care and miracle medicines were certainly the queenly care the tiny, fluffy empress needed, it was being buddied up with Kevin—whom she may or may not have ever encountered before—in foster care that really turned things around for the sweet-natured calico. After declaring victory against their URI battles and finding strength in numbers, Kev and Cal were quick to transition from “Help us—we’re sickly!” to “Fill up our food bowls, peasant!” and judging their foster guardians’ life choices. Just in time for Cat World Domination Day, it seems the world’s tiniest, fluffiest dictators are feline fine and ready to be carried (on thrones, preferably, while tube treats are squeezed onto their tongues) from their temporary foster flat to a permanent, proper pad. Too busy plotting to take over the world (one paw at a time) to have time to advertise their adoptability themselves, Kev and Cal have been meowing orders at PETA staff members for days, including directing them to find the kitties a new family that will—preferably—welcome the bonded baddies into a home together. And like good little peons, CAP is searching for just that! Callahan and Kevin will be spayed and neutered as well as vaccinated before CAP fieldworkers chauffeur them—in a luxury vehicle, of course, and possibly with an armed guard—to their true forever castle. If you’re keen to apply to become the tiny tyrants’ servant—er, sorry, we mean adopter—e-mail Adopt@peta.org or click below: https://www.peta.org/news/adopt-kittens-kevin-and-callahan/
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KITTY MARBLE

Calico

Female, Adult
Norfolk, VA
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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HI I am Marble and I am a sweet 6 year old calico girl with the softest fur and the cutest nose! I am the perfect mix of playful and relaxed.   Personality:Marble loves chasing wand toys, sunbathing, watching birds out the window. Once she warms up, she is a total lovebug who enjoys crawling into your lap, headbutts for attention. Like most cats, Marble also loves having her own quiet time to nap in a cozy cardboard box or on a high shelf.   Needs in a New Home:She will do best in a home ; Without [small children / dogs ] as she prefers a calmer environment. That has another kitty friend to play with. Marble is spayed and up to date on vaccines. She is also perfectly litter box trained.  If you are looking for a sweet, loyal companion, Marble is that and ready to bring so much joy to your life!   To learn more about Marble please email Vivienne at vivienneajames@gmail.com or text 615-943-7311.  APPROVED APPLICATION AND ADOPTION FEE REQUIRED.  (Marble is curently in Tennessee and can be transported north upon adoption.)   July 17, 2026, 4:38 pm
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KITTEN SNICKERS

Calico

Female, Adult
Norfolk, VA
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Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Hello! My name is Snickers, and I'm a 4-year-old calico bobtail. I'm searching for a loving forever home where I can truly be the queen of the house. Playtime is my favorite, and with a watchful eye, I'd love to explore your yard. I'm a unique and affectionate girl hoping to find the perfect family to share my purrs and make biscuits for..  If you'd like to learn more about me and the adoption process, please email Vivienne at vivienneajames@gmail.com or text 615-943-7311.  Approved application and adoption fee required.  Snickers is in Tennessee and can be transported north upon adoption.July 17, 2026, 4:38 pm
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Nugget Connie Mulan

Calico

Female, Kitten
Norfolk, VA
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Shots are up-to-date,
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501 Front St., Norfolk, VA 23510

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Norfolk, VA 23510

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