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Licorice

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 6 yrs 8 mos
Westfield, IN
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Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Licorice was originally adopted from us in May 2020. Licorice had been trapped at a feral colony feeding site. She was immediately taken for spay/neuter. She was spayed and stayed with us for extended recovery time since she was pregnant at the time of spay. That's when we found out she is not feral, but is the sweetest little shy cat! Unfortunately, Licorice was picked up by an Animal Control Officer and taken to the Humane Society with an eye injury this past summer. Thanks to her microchip, she was returned to us. We were unable to contact the adopters. Licorice's eye injury turned out not to be an injury, but Eosinophilic Keratitis, a possible symptom of Feline Herpes Virus (which 90-95% of all cats have). Licorice will need an eye drop once daily for the rest of her life to keep the eye from clouding. (We will send her with the bottle we have, and instructions to get more. Approximately $68 per month.) We have developed a routine with her that we give her the eye drop, then a can of cat food, warmed with hot water. She does great! Licorice should be okay with other cats as long as they don't bully her. We do not know how she would do with dogs. She is not fond of being picked up, but loves attention and talking to you. She can be temperamental and may swat at you, but then she forgives you and wants attention again. Because of this temperament, we recommend placement with older children (over 12). Licorice is currently eating Kirkland Cat Maintenance kibble and one can of Friskie's pate (various flavors, hot water added) daily. She's put on some weight, but should slim back down with more activity. Licorice is now 6 years old, spayed, updated vaccines, microchipped and re-tested negative for FIV/FeLV. Adoption fee = $75
Bonded Pair
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Azalea

Domestic Longhair

Female, Adult
Westfield, IN
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
These are not “cuddlers”. These are young adults that came to us from Indy Neighborhood Cats when they were kittens. They were born feral and we have been working on socialization for months. They do NOT like to be picked up, and allow us to pet them on their terms. But they LOVE playtime with tunnels and cat trees. ADOPTER WILL NEED TO CONTINUE SOCIALIZATION and BE PATIENT. WE WILL ONLY ADOPT THEM AS A BONDED PAIR. Azalea is a sweet girl who will be the first to come out of her shell. She loves attention. But she loves her nightly can of Fancy Feast pate more! This will be the secret to winning both of them over. Larkspur will not let you move him, pick him up, or do anything to him, except pet him sometimes. He was the spiciest kitten when he came to us and hasn't changed much. He does not trust human hands. To trim claws, we do muzzle him. Thanks to another foster cat, Larkspur would come up to us begging for attention while the other foster cat got his daily loving. Larkspur ran off after a few pets. A PetSmart employee also helped with his socialization and now he comes out seeking attention when he gets his nightly canned food. Larkspur needs a covered litter box with no door or he'll overshoot the sides of the litter box. (The litter box in their cage is included with their adoption.) These cats have not been around dogs or small children. We insist on a cat-only household with children over 12. They do great with other cats. Azalea & Larkspur are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested negative for FIV/FeLV and are microchipped. Approximate date of birth is August 21, 2022. Adoption fee = $75 per cat ($150 total)
Bonded Pair
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Larkspur

Domestic Longhair

Male, Adult
Westfield, IN
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(when grown) -
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
These are not “cuddlers”. These are young adults that came to us from Indy Neighborhood Cats when they were kittens. They were born feral and we have been working on socialization for months. They do NOT like to be picked up, and allow us to pet them on their terms. But they LOVE playtime with tunnels and cat trees. ADOPTER WILL NEED TO CONTINUE SOCIALIZATION and BE PATIENT. WE WILL ONLY ADOPT THEM AS A BONDED PAIR. Azalea is a sweet girl who will be the first to come out of her shell. She loves attention. But she loves her nightly can of Fancy Feast pate more! This will be the secret to winning both of them over. Larkspur will not let you move him, pick him up, or do anything to him, except pet him sometimes. He was the spiciest kitten when he came to us and hasn't changed much. He does not trust human hands. To trim claws, we do muzzle him. Thanks to another foster cat, Larkspur would come up to us begging for attention while the other foster cat got his daily loving. Larkspur ran off after a few pets. A PetSmart employee also helped with his socialization and now he comes out seeking attention when he gets his nightly canned food. Larkspur needs a covered litter box with no door or he'll overshoot the sides of the litter box. (The litter box in their cage is included with their adoption.) These cats have not been around dogs or small children. We insist on a cat-only household with children over 12. They do great with other cats. Azalea & Larkspur are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested negative for FIV/FeLV and are microchipped. Approximate date of birth is August 21, 2022. Adoption fee = $75 per cat ($150 total)
Special Needs
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Molly

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 5 yrs 11 mos
Westfield, IN
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Molly (and her brother Jett) were adopted from us as kittens to an elderly lady in July 2020. The lady passed away in May 2024 from Alzheimer's. Molly and Jett stayed in the house with the lady's sister (who was her caregiver). Unfortunately, the sister was NOT a cat person and I was called to pick them up on New Year's Eve 2024. Molly and Jett were unsocialized and traumatized. They had not been out of the house since a vet visit in 2022. They have been with us for a year now and love the attention they get from customers. Molly always wants attention from her human. She is loving, sweet, attentive and just looking for that person/people that will make her their one and only. She wants to be the ONLY pet because she's a little greedy in wanting all the attention for herself. She does not like other cats or even the smell of other cats on our hands and will hiss and swat. Other than that, she is the sweetest girl! She's never been around children, but should be fine with calm teen+ age kids. Molly does have a health issue. She had an operation last year for bladder stones. She must be on prescription diet urinary care food for the rest of her life. She has had no issues since surgery. Her big weakness is catnip, which she will eat! We originally thought Molly was bonded to her brother Jett, but when she had to go to foster care for a bladder stones, both cats showed many signs of being LESS stressed. So Molly is now available for adoption solo. Born March 18, 2020. (Molly comes with her cat carrier, corner hooded litter box, cat bed, water fountain and cat condo.) Adoption fee = $75 Our cats are no longer in PetSmart, so please contact us at centralinfostercats@gmail.com for application and other adoption questions.
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Kricket

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Adult
Carmel, IN
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(when grown) -
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Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Kricket is a 6 year old Tuxedo cat that I adopted about 2 years ago. He came from another family, but ended up becoming a part of my life. He came from a house with 2 big dogs, and 4 other cats. A lot of the time he spent in the house hiding alone and was very nervous/skittish. Over the last 2 years he has grown a lot, becoming extroverted and playful. Kricket overall loves 3 things in life: Love, Food, and Petting. He loves to follow you room to room and be a part of what you are doing, he's very curious about a lot! When I bring friends or family around him, he immediately greets and gets busy rubbing on legs. Doesn't matter who it is, if you let him on your lap and love him he will love you!Kricket is looking for a new home with caring owners that like to spend time at home and relax. He's very cuddlesome and keeps great company :)
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Teddy

Domestic Longhair

Male, Adult
Carmel, IN
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Looking for a loving home for our very sweet 12-year-old cat. He is incredibly affectionate, gentle, and loves being around people. He enjoys cuddles, naps in cozy spots, and being a calm companion. He has such a loving personality and would do great in a quiet, caring home where he can get lots of attention and affection. Despite being a senior cat, he still has plenty of love to give and deserves a family who will cherish him. He is litter trained and well behaved, and we truly just want to find him a safe, loving home where he will be cared for and loved. Please message me if you’re interested or have any questions.

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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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Cherished Life

Carmel, IN 46033

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Parke County Animal Welfare Services Inc (PAWS)

Noblesville, IN 46060

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Redemption Rescue, Inc

Westfield, IN 46062

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Veteran's Best Friend Indiana

Indianapolis, IN 46240

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Alliance for Responsible Pet Ownership, Inc.

P. O. Box 6385, Fishers, IN 46038

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Humane Society for Hamilton County

10501 Hague Road, Fishers, IN 46038

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IndyHumane

7929 N. Michigan Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46268

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