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Kittens and cats in Noblesville, Indiana

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These adorable cats are available for adoption in Noblesville, Indiana. To learn more about each adoptable cat, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details.
We'll also keep you updated on Cinza's adoption status with email updates.
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Cinza

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Adult
Fishers, IN
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Good with dogs, Good with cats,
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Are you looking for a challenge? Do you love a girl who plays hard to get? Do you find earned affection more rewarding; then we have the girl for you! Meet Cinza. This adorably striped little kitty is looking for someone willing to put in the time & the effort to win her heart. Dont worry, she doesnt need diamonds, fancy cars or an expensive house, she just needs canned kitten food, squeezie treats & patience! Once youve won her over, shell reward your efforts with snuggles, purrs & plenty of biscuit making. If youre up to the challenge, please apply to adopt Cinza today. (She is fine with other cats & dogs, has good litterbox manners) She is being fostered in Greenwood. Utd on vaccines, spayed and microchipped. Her estimated birthday is 5/2/23 If you are interested in adopting an ARPO pet, please visit our website at arporescue.org to learn more about our adoption process and complete our adoption application. ARPO limits adoptions to within 50 miles of Indianapolis. We do not have a shelter; all pets are in volunteer foster homes.
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Minnie Moo

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, Adult
Fishers, IN
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Good with kids, Good with cats,
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We dont know much about Minnie Moos past, but its clear shes been through some tough times. When she first came to us, she was very timid and unsure of people. With time, patience, and love, shes started to blossom. Minnie Moo now enjoys being pettedon her terms. Shell let you know when shes had enough with a gentle nibble. Shell need a patient home that understands her boundaries and lets her come around at her own pace. This petite, beautiful black cat has lived with children and currently lives with other cats, both adults and kittens. She gets along well with everyone and loves to play! At wet food time, she turns into quite the chatterbox and will make sure you know youre not serving fast enough. Minnie especially enjoys bedtime, often snuggling up to her foster sister, and she loves curling up for a nap next to her foster mom after work. Shes truly a sweetheart who just needs someone willing to give her time, patience, and love. Minnie Moo is spayed, up to date on vaccines, microchipped, dewormed, and tested negative for FIV/FeLV. Her estimated birthday is 4/4/24. If you are interested in adopting an ARPO pet, please visit our website at arporescue.org to learn more about our adoption process and complete our adoption application. ARPO limits adoptions to within 50 miles of Indianapolis. We do not have a shelter; all pets are in volunteer foster homes.
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Mamba

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Adult
Fishers, IN
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Shots are up-to-date,
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If you are interested in adopting an ARPO pet, please visit our website at arporescue.org to learn more about our adoption process and complete our adoption application. ARPO limits adoptions to within 50 miles of Indianapolis. We do not have a shelter; all pets are in volunteer foster homes.
We'll also keep you updated on Rudy (Bonded to Fatboy)(In Fos's adoption status with email updates.
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Rudy (Bonded to Fatboy)(In Fos

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 15 yrs 2 mos
Fishers, IN
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This pet is part of Dr. Roth’s Frosted Faces Program!Senior pets in this program go home with extra support, including an orthopedic bed, a two month supply of senior Cosequin, a senior blood panel, dental care if needed, and a waived adoption fee. It’s all designed to make bringing home an older pet a little easier and a lot more comfortable.Fatboy & RudyWe have had these names our entire lives, and now that we`re 14 years and 7 months old, we`re accustomed to them. However, at only 9.3 pounds, my name isn`t accurate. Littermates and lifelong best friends, we are a two-for-one package deal. We lived with our owner for thirteen years, but she could no longer afford to keep us. When we arrived, we were in bad shape due to severe skin infections, hair loss, and demodex mange. We are shorthaired black cats. Rudy has one very long white whisker, and I don`t. Although we have both had TLC to help us gain weight and deal with our itchy skin, Rudy had nearly naked patches on his legs and back. As for me, Fatboy, my coat has come in nicely. When we moved to the HSHC, we were very stressed and nervous and had difficulty adjusting to the new place. We lived in a Roaming Room for a while, which was a significant improvement. But since no one was asking to see us, we went to a foster home for a break. It took us a few days to adjust to this new environment (mainly Rudy, who would stay inside a hut and hiss at me whenever I got near him). However, after the first few days, we grew comfortable and settled back into our usual selves. Our foster dad gave the interviewer the following report card. •They both have had perfect litter box etiquette with zero accidents. Fatboy doesn`t squat to pee, so I use a large plastic storage bin with an entryway cut out. He always pees against the back wall of the bin (opposite of the entrance) so the pee always stays inside. I wipe down the inside walls and lid daily when scooping the litter. •They`ve been sharing one litter box. I initially placed three in different rooms, but they would only use one, so I eventually removed the other two. •They are inseparable best friends and like to be close, but they don`t cuddle. And occasionally they tussle (as brothers do)!•Rudy loves to cuddle with me. Fatboy rarely does, but every once in a while, he`ll lie on top of me. •They both love chilling in their window beds, sunbathing, and bird-watching.•Though they spend much of their days lounging around, the
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Binky

Domestic Longhair

Female, 9 yrs 4 mos
Fishers, IN
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BinkyIf you go by one of the catios at the front of the HSHC, you are likely to see me sunbathing, snacking, or taking a nap. I have this lovely room to myself as I am not fond of other animals. I`m 9-years-old, spayed, I use the litter box faithfully, I have a healthy appetite, and I am a beautiful, petite, jet black female with a long, lustrous coat. I have my preferences in how I want to live my life. I prefer to be allowed access to the outdoors during the day and welcomed back inside at night. So you could call me an indoor/outdoor kitty. I am a playful girl; my favorite toys are things I can bat around the floor. I have never cared for children, nor do I tolerate other animals in my home. Despite my objections, my owner of eight years preferred to permit those creatures into the house. That is why I was surrendered to the HSHC on March 9, 2025. Good grief! What did the woman expect? She found me as a stray kitten and knew my personality from the beginning. The shelter staff decided I would be happier in a foster home where I could relax and escape the hustle and bustle of the cattery. My foster mom (FM) provided the following updates. It may take me weeks, if not months, to trust, feel comfortable, and relax. Once I felt at home with my FM, I would allow her to pet my head. I would even solicit affection by rubbing against her legs. I loved sleeping in the bed she gave me. I am an excellent user of scratcher boards, scratching poles, and other appropriate surfaces. I was never destructive in my foster home. As a kitten, I may have been disciplined with a hand, because I am fearful of hands coming toward me. I do not enjoy being held, as it is too restraining. The HSHC and my FM agree that I will be happier in a home with adults only and no other pets. They recommend that having calming aids, interactive toys, regular play sessions, and yummy treats will help develop my confidence and sense of security. If you are in the neighborhood, stop by my catio and say hi! 11-26-25
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Owl (in foster)

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 10 mos
Fishers, IN
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OwlMy name is Owl, but my foster mom thinks I am royalty with my luxurious black fur and my wonderful demeanor, and she has been calling me Princess Owl. I came to the shelter as a 7-month old stray kitten on Halloween, ironic for a black cat, huh? My story was that I had been caring for myself on the streets for at least two months before some nice humans brought me to the Humane Society for Hamilton County. As you can imagine, with such an abrupt change, I found the shelter`s atmosphere terrifying. I never came out of my Kitty Kasa when people were around. I would not even come out for the nice people who brought me daily room service. After being overlooked by adopters for two months at the shelter, I worried I would spend the rest of my kittenhood in my Kasa (I am now 9-months old). But my life changed when my foster mom took me home for a break. In just a few short days, I began living like a beloved feline (and I like it). I love playing with wand toys and chasing ping-pong balls. I have this cool game where I hide the balls when my foster mom is out. I am convinced that she loves looking for them when she returns. I love being petted and enthusiastically arch my back in response. I believe that humans have two hands so they can pet me with both at once. I have a loud purr and am an expert at making biscuits. When I am frightened, I will release a quiet hiss, but I am all talk and still learning to trust. I am a perfect houseguest, using my litterbox flawlessly and never trying to bite or scratch (even when uncertain or frightened). Shoot, one of the resident cats even grabbed my tail under the closed door and would not let go. I didn’t even flinch or tell him to stop pulling my tail. I do like chatting with him through the door, and I believe I am interested in the company of other cats. Now, can we talk about how embarrassed I am by my first pictures on the adoption website? I asked my foster mom to send along some photos of me enjoying life in a home setting. I think these better reflect my personality. Well, that’s my story for now. If you’re interested in giving me a forever home where I can keep building my trust in humans, please reach out—Princess Owl would love to make your castle complete. Purrs and Biscuits, ‘Princess’ Owl 1-9-26

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Redemption Rescue, Inc

Westfield, IN 46062

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Parke County Animal Welfare Services Inc (PAWS)

Noblesville, IN 46060

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Humane Society for Hamilton County

10501 Hague Road, Fishers, IN 46038

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Alliance for Responsible Pet Ownership, Inc.

P. O. Box 6385, Fishers, IN 46038

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Cherished Life

Carmel, IN 46033

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Central Indiana Foster Cats

PO Box 281, Westfield, IN 46074

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Paws on my Heart, Inc.

2160 E 116th St, Carmel, IN 46032

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Veteran's Best Friend Indiana

Indianapolis, IN 46240

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Wag's Stray Animal Foundation, Inc.

P.O. Box 97, Fortville, IN 46040

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