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Kittens and cats in Snoqualmie, Washington

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These adorable cats are available for adoption in Snoqualmie, Washington. 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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Kitana

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 3 yrs 2 mos
Redmond, WA
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Kitana is one of the sweetest, most relaxed cats ever! She loves to cuddle up in your lap or lay near you. She is very affectionate and loves to just be with people.
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Chris Lowe (Pet Shop Boys)

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 1 mo
Redmond, WA
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Chris Lowe is perfectly happy letting his charm do the talking. He's observant, and every bit as lovable. This handsome boy with (more) orange accents (than his brother, Neil Tennant) is ready to take on the world. You'll discover a playful, affectionate kitten with a silly side that appears at exactly the right moments. Feather toys? Game on. Crinkly balls? Don't mind if he does. An empty box? That's his own personal "West End" penthouse. Chris will quietly keep you company while you work, supervise your daily routine from the nearest comfy spot, and occasionally remind you that he accepts payment for his services in chin scratches and treats. His gentle nature, playful curiosity, and understated confidence have a way of sneaking into your heart before you even realize it. And unlike some celebrities, Chris is refreshingly low-maintenance- he's happy with a little fun, a cozy place to nap, and people who love him for exactly who he is. If your idea of a perfect companion is a kitten with quiet charisma, a playful streak, and enough personality to keep life from ever "Being Boring," Chris Lowe is ready to take center stage in your forever home! Please note about kitten adoptions: They can go together or individually to a home with another cat- but we do not advise adopting a single kitten. It is best for most kittens to be adopted in pairs- or go home with another cat. This helps avoid "Tarzan syndrome" where single kittens become difficult because they have no one to play with and bite them back. This can become quite challenging to manage as they age- and is often a reason people desire to surrender cats later. Also, nearly all who started out noting they only want one cat, come back about 6-9 months later and ask for another as a companion- however, it is much simpler to start with two that are bonded from the start.
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Celes

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 2 mos
Redmond, WA
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**please note that all kittens must be adopted with a sibling unless you have another cat in the home** They can go together or individually to a home with another cat- but we do not advise adopting a single kitten. It is best for most kittens to be adopted in pairs- or go home with another cat. This helps avoid "Tarzan syndrome" where single kittens become difficult because they have no one to play with and bite them back. This can become quite challenging to manage as they age- and is often a reason people desire to surrender cats later. Also, nearly all who started out noting they only want one cat, come back about 6-9 months later and ask for another as a companion- however, it is much simpler to start with two that are bonded from the start.
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Cammy

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 3 mos
Redmond, WA
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**please note that all kittens must be adopted with a sibling unless you have another cat in the home** They can go together or individually to a home with another cat- but we do not advise adopting a single kitten. It is best for most kittens to be adopted in pairs- or go home with another cat. This helps avoid "Tarzan syndrome" where single kittens become difficult because they have no one to play with and bite them back. This can become quite challenging to manage as they age- and is often a reason people desire to surrender cats later. Also, nearly all who started out noting they only want one cat, come back about 6-9 months later and ask for another as a companion- however, it is much simpler to start with two that are bonded from the start.
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Neil Tennant (Pet Shop Boys)

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 1 mo
Redmond, WA
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Neil Tennant (Pet Shop Boys) has a simple philosophy: life is better when you can spend it chasing toys by day and cuddling with your favorite brother- and people- by night. You could say he's found his own version of "Opportunities"- making the most of every cardboard box, feather wand, and cozy lap that comes his way. This handsome mostly white boy with splashes of orange, is equal parts playful entertainer and affectionate companion. He's curious enough to investigate every corner of the house, confident enough to believe every window belongs to him, and sweet enough to make fast friends with anyone willing to offer a chin scratch. Neil has plenty of kitten energy, turning ordinary afternoons into a "Left to My Own Devices" adventure complete with zoomies, toy ambushes, and impressive acrobatic leaps. But once the excitement fades, he's perfectly content to settle in beside you, proving that sometimes being "Always on My Mind" is exactly where a cat wants to be. He's the kind of feline who enjoys being part of the action without needing to steal every scene. Whether he's supervising dinner preparations, helping you answer emails (or sitting on the keyboard), or simply lounging nearby with an expression that says, "What have I done to deserve this?" Neil has a knack for making everyday moments a little brighter. He wants a family ready for laughter, playtime, lazy afternoons, and a lifetime of companionship. If you're searching for a kitten with style, charm, and enough personality to make every day feel like a hit single, Neil Tennant is ready to headline your home! Please note about kitten adoptions: They can go together or individually to a home with another cat- but we do not advise adopting a single kitten. It is best for most kittens to be adopted in pairs- or go home with another cat. This helps avoid "Tarzan syndrome" where single kittens become difficult because they have no one to play with and bite them back. This can become quite challenging to manage as they age- and is often a reason people desire to surrender cats later. Also, nearly all who started out noting they only want one cat, come back about 6-9 months later and ask for another as a companion- however, it is much simpler to start with two that are bonded from the start.
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Blanka

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 3 mos
Redmond, WA
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**please note that all kittens must be adopted with a sibling unless you have another cat in the home** They can go together or individually to a home with another cat- but we do not advise adopting a single kitten. It is best for most kittens to be adopted in pairs- or go home with another cat. This helps avoid "Tarzan syndrome" where single kittens become difficult because they have no one to play with and bite them back. This can become quite challenging to manage as they age- and is often a reason people desire to surrender cats later. Also, nearly all who started out noting they only want one cat, come back about 6-9 months later and ask for another as a companion- however, it is much simpler to start with two that are bonded from the start.

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Cat shelters and rescues in Snoqualmie, Washington

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Three Rivers Rescue

P.O box 1538, Snoqualmie, WA 98065

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Sno Valley Pet Services

SNOQUALMIE, WA 98065

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Spring Branch Rescue - Bend OR transport

Bend, OR 98045

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Rescue Unleashed

Sammamish, WA 98074

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Rescuing Animals in Need-Seattle

Redmond, WA 98053

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Motley Zoo Animal Rescue

23316 NE Redmond Fall City Rd, #522, Redmond, WA 98053

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South County Cats

Maple Valley, WA 98038

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Kitten Tamers Adoption Center

19201 se 272nd ave se, kent, WA 98042

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Little Dudes Ferret Ranch

Renton, WA 98056

Pet Types: cats, dogs, small animals

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SCDR - Seattle Transport Stop

Seattle, WA 98005

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