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Kittens and cats in Toledo, Ohio

Looking for a kitten or cat in Toledo, Ohio? Adopt a Pet can help you find a new best friend near you.

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These adorable cats are available for adoption in Toledo, Ohio. To learn more about each adoptable cat, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details.
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Daisy

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Adult
Rossford, OH
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Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Daisy was adopted from the Toledo humane society in November of 2023. She is a fairly quiet and independent gal who enjoys spending most days taking cat naps in her bed. But she often enjoys cuddling up next to her humans too. She loves head and chin scratches, with the occasional belly rub. Daisy enjoys mornings sitting in the fresh breeze on the patio, and afternoons chasing around her balls or fighting with her fishing rod toys. Daisy also does well with having baths when needed. She is a very well mannered lady and should have no problem slowly adjusting in a home with children or other pets. For an extra fee, I will send her with all of her belongings. SOMETHING TO CONSIDER: Daisy is asthmatic. While steroid injections have been helping with her asthma attacks, she may need to be placed on an inhaler as a long term solution. The albuterol inhaler costs approx. $100 and has 200 doses. So Daisy needs an owner that is willing to tend to her health needs.
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Stella

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Shorthair

Female, Senior
Maumee, OH
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House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet Stella, our resident senior feline who exudes a mellow and independent spirit. She's the kind of cat who enjoys her solitude, often finding comfort in her own little hideaway spots. But don't be fooled, Stella knows how to appreciate a good company. She welcomes attention, but in her own unique way, on her own terms. This means she's perfect for those who respect boundaries and understand the value of personal space. Adopting Stella means welcoming a wise, seasoned companion who will share her calm energy with you, while also teaching you the beauty of quiet independence. She has previously lived and done well with another cat, and a dog. She may be able to live with older children who can respect her space and boundaries. Stella would love a home that can provide her with a lot of wet food snacks! She enjoys spending her nights looking out the window and spending her days curled up in a hiding place to sleep.Stop in and meet her today!
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Brady

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Shorthair

Female, Adult
Maumee, OH
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(when grown) -
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet Brady, the Super Cat. Once a street wanderer, Brady stumbled upon a mysterious wand. Touching it, she gained superpowers! She used her newfound abilities to help those around her, becoming a local hero. One day, a villain tried to steal the wand. In a heroic battle, Brady defended it, but in the aftermath, she found herself in a shelter. Despite losing her freedom, Brady remained positive, her mellow and friendly nature shining through. She still enjoys the thrill of 'battle' with her favorite wand toy and loves attention. Adopt Brady, not just a cat, but a superhero!Upon arrival, a routine blood test showed a positive result for Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV). The lifespan of an infected FeLV cat is typically 1-3 years after infection. Cats with FeLV may not show obvious symptoms for a period of time, but there is no cure, and treatment can only manage symptoms of illness when the animal becomes symptomatic. When a FeLV positive cat begins to show health decline or deterioration of condition, humane euthanasia is recommended. FeLV can be contagious to other cats through bodily fluids and prolonged contact. It is recommended that FeLV positive cats live as an only cat or with other confirmed positive cats. FeLV is not contagious to people or dogs. Positive cats will have a weakened immune system, and it will be important that they remain housed indoors only and receive preventative care. A confirmation test has not been performed at this time. An adopter may consider having a repeat test performed in 2-6 months with their primary veterinarian to confirm a true positive result.Brady spent some time in foster care for our annual Home for the Holidays program and her foster family described her as lazy and cuddly!! She likes catnip and "simple toys", snuggling, sleeping, and cleaning herself!! She is "very sweet" and loved scratching posts!!Brady's adoption fee is WAIVED for her new family!
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Myrtle

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Shorthair

Female, Young
Maumee, OH
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet Mrytle, the melodious mellow cat with a penchant for petting and a sweet disposition. She found her way to the shelter after a hilarious incident involving a tuna sandwich, a skateboard, and a startled mailman. Mrytle, ever the adventurous feline, decided to hitch a ride on the skateboard, aiming for the tuna sandwich in the mailman's bag. However, she ended up in our shelter instead, and has been serenading us with her vocal talents ever since. Adopt Mrytle and enjoy the soothing sounds of her purrs and the comforting warmth of her cuddles. She's the perfect companion for anyone seeking a serene and sweet-natured friend."Upon arrival, a routine blood test showed a positive result for Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV). The lifespan of an infected FeLV cat is typically 1-3 years after infection. Cats with FeLV may not show obvious symptoms for a period of time, but there is no cure, and treatment can only manage symptoms of illness when the animal becomes symptomatic. When a FeLV positive cat begins to show health decline or deterioration of condition, humane euthanasia is recommended. FeLV can be contagious to other cats through bodily fluids and prolonged contact. It is recommended that FeLV positive cats live as an only cat or with other confirmed positive cats. FeLV is not contagious to people or dogs. Positive cats will have a weakened immune system, and it will be important that they remain housed indoors only and receive preventative care. A confirmation test has not been performed at this time. An adopter may consider having a repeat test performed in 2-6 months with their primary veterinarian to confirm a true positive result."My adoption fee is WAIVED for my new family!Stop in and meet me today!
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Sammie

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Shorthair

Male, Adult
Maumee, OH
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet Sammie, a cat with a penchant for solitude and a knack for adventure. He's as playful as he is independent, and he loves his toys. But let's rewind to how Sammie ended up at the shelter. It all started when he mistook a garbage truck for a giant, noisy cat toy. In his excitement, he hitched a ride and ended up miles away from home. Now, Sammie is looking for a quiet home, away from any trash truck routes. He's a mellow fellow who prefers the quieter side of life. If you're looking for a playful companion who will keep you on your toes, Sammie is your guy. He may be shy, but he's got a heart full of love to give.Stop in and meet Sammie today!
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Chaplin

Domestic Mediumhair Domestic Shorthair

Female, Adult
Maumee, OH
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(when grown) -
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House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet Chaplin! Miss Chaplin (so named for her cute little 'stache!) came to THS after her owner could no longer care for her. This shy but sweet lil lady spent some time out in foster care and now she is ready to find her furrever home with you! Her foster mom describes her as laid back with other animals (she previously lived with and is currently living with another adult cat!) and a lover of bird watching, laying on anything soft, and hiding out in cat caves! (She "claimed" a cat cube at her foster's house and it will go home with her!") Chaplin may shy away from touch at first, but given the space she needs to approach when she feels comfortable, this pretty girl will show her sweet side!! Her foster describes her as, "the most affectionate cat who is happy to just exist with her person" when given the time and space she needs to warm up to her environment! Interested in adopting this pretty little lady?? Stop by and meet her today!!

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Cat shelters and rescues in Toledo, Ohio

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for cats in Toledo, Ohio. Browse these rescues and shelters below.

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Toledo Animal Shelter

640 Wyman Road, Toledo, OH 43609

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Pets Are Loving Support Ohio

Toledo, OH 43609

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Toledo Area Humane Society - PetSmart (Rossford)

27161 Crossroads Parkway, Rossford, OH 43460

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, small animals

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Forgotten Felines of Toledo

Toledo, OH 43611

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419 Orphan Kitten Club

Toledo, OH 43614

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Planned Pethood, Inc

PO Box 350908, Toledo, OH 43635

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Humane Ohio

3948 W Alexis Road, Toledo, OH 43623

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Lucas County Pit Crew

855 North McCord Road, Toledo, OH 43615

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Maumee Valley Save-A-Pet

5250 Hill Ave, Toledo, OH 43615

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Paws and Whiskers Cat Shelter, Inc.

32 Hillwyck, Toledo, OH 43615

Pet Types: cats

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