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Kittens and cats in West Virginia

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These adorable cats are available for adoption in West Virginia. 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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Jackson

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
Charleston, WV
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Momma

American Shorthair

Female, Adult
Fairmont, WV
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained,
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Tiny dancer's mother She's continously getting pregnant please adopt currently pregnant
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Tiny Dancer

American Shorthair

Female, Young
Fairmont, WV
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained,
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Meet Tiny Dancer: The Dancing Tortie! ​Age: Approximately 0–2 years Breed: Tortoiseshell Kitten Status: Sweet, Social, and Seeking her Forever Home! ​Tiny Dancer is a charming young kitten who joined our family after being found at our new residence. True to her name, she has a unique and endearing habit of "dancing" with her paws whenever she gets excited—it’s a sight that will absolutely melt your heart! ​Why she’s a perfect addition: ​Personality Plus: She is incredibly sweet, personable, and thrives on human connection. ​Great with Others: One of her best traits is how well she gets along with other cats, making her an ideal fit for a multi-cat household. ​Ready for Love: She is a gentle soul looking for a stable environment where she can share her affection. ​Note for Adopters: She is currently not fixed as far as we know. While we have loved having her as part of the family, she cannot stay with us long-term as we already have two other cats. She deserves a home where she can be
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WV - Jackson (MCR) *FIV Positive*

Maine Coon

Male, Adult
Mount Lookout, WV
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Good with kids, Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained,
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You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Online  Adoption Application Meet Jackson – A Gentle Soul Looking for His Forever Home Jackson is FIV positive, but please don’t let that stop you from considering this precious boy. He does not experience symptoms as some FIV cats do, and many FIV-positive cats live long, happy lives. They can safely live with FIV-negative cats and share litter boxes, food, and water bowls. I also add L-Lysine paste to his food to help support his immune system. There is a lot of good information available about FIV, and it is not a death sentence. Many FIV cats never show symptoms at all.  FIV Positive Cat Information Jackson has been through a lot and has come out the other side a beautiful, sweet boy. He is around 5 years old. His face and eyes look a little sad, but he is truly a happy cat—he just has a naturally grumpy-looking expression. His ears are crinkled from years of untreated ear mites and infections (now resolved), and one ear may never stand up again. When he arrived, one eye was squinty and required a small procedure on his inner eyelid. The tissue was tested and found to be nothing concerning. He now has a tiny scar and a slight squint, which only adds to his charm. He reminds me of Clint Eastwood—tough-looking on the outside, but inside he’s a total marshmallow. Jackson is shy at first, but will come out to see if you have pets and wet food. Once he trusts you, he becomes very affectionate and loves cuddles. He is gentle, sweet-natured, and calm. His coat does mat easily, so regular brushing is important—every other day at minimum, daily is best. When he first came to us, he had severe mats and had to be shaved under sedation. As long as he is brushed, his coat stays fluffy and beautiful. His fur is currently growing back and is incredibly soft. Jackson enjoys quiet places and loves hiding in cozy spots like laundry baskets in the closet. He sleeps on the bed and uses a cardboard scratcher instead of furniture. His litter box habits are perfect, and he isn’t picky about litter. He is currently in my teenager’s room and gets lots of brushing and attention. Jackson is on a special diet due to stress-related urinary crystals and blood in his urine. Because of this, he should be the only pet or live with a calm, gentle companion. A quieter home would be ideal, as loud or busy environments cause him to retreat. He eats urinary + calm food (Science Diet or Royal Canin) wet and dry food. While it might be a little expensive, it is needed to keep Jackson healthy! Jackson is quiet—I’ve only heard him meow once! He does not like being picked up for long, but he loves being petted, brushed, and rubbed on your legs. Once he comes to you for attention, he becomes very affectionate and silly. He is a Grade A snuggler and loves sleeping on the bed. He would do well with older or gentle children and in a calm household. Because of his past trauma, younger children would need supervision to ensure they are gentle with him. He would also be wonderful for a senior person, though care should be taken since he likes to rub against legs. Jackson truly feels like an old soul. He has so much love to give and deserves a peaceful home where he can feel safe and cherished. He has come so far from the cat who had given up when we first got him. Now he is a happy, well-rounded boy ready for his forever family. Is Jackson the cat for you? He needs: &#226&#156&#148&#239&#184&#143 A stress-free home &#226&#156&#148&#239&#184&#143 Special urinary + calm food &#226&#156&#148&#239&#184&#143 Regular brushing &#226&#156&#148&#239&#184&#143 A patient, loving adopter Located near Mount Lookout, WV. If you are within about 5 hours and willing to meet halfway, please apply! Other distances may be considered case by case—don’t be afraid to ask. Jackson has survived so much and still has a heart full of love. He deserves a home of his own and a family to call his forever. Jackson's adoption fee is $200.00. This includes spay/neuter, FVRCP Vaccine, Rabies Vaccine, Combo test (neg/neg), microchip, dewormer, flea prevention, and wellness visit. Apply today if you feel your home is the perfect fit. For more information, please contact Maine Coon Rescue at: adoption@mainecoonrescue.net.    DOB (approx): 09/13/2020 Location: Mount Lookout, WV 26678 Available for Adoption: Now     Maine Coon Rescue cannot guarantee the parentage or breed of cats on this site.  Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.  If you cannot adopt at this time, will you please consider a donation to Maine Coon Rescue so we may continue to locate, rescue, provide veterinary care, transport, foster, and facilitate adoptions for our beloved Maine Coon and Maine Coon Mixes?  
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Addison Rae

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 2 yrs
Charleston, WV
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Stay Hydrated

Domestic Mediumhair

Male, 2 yrs
Charleston, WV
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Shelters & rescues in West Virginia

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

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Maine Coon Rescue - Buckhannon, WV

Buckhannon, WV 26201

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Upshur County Humane Society

P.O.Box 2292, Buckhannon, WV 26201

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Lewis Upshur Animal Control Facility

318 Mud Lick Rd, Buckhannon, WV 26201

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Barbour Animal Shelter

Phillippi, WV 26250

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Animal Friends of Barbour County Inc,

320 Valley Bend Road, Belington, WV 26250

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HillHaven Animal Sanctuary & Rescue Inc

PO Box 254, Anmoore, WV 26323

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HillHaven Animal Sanctuary & Rescue, Inc

PO Box 254, Anmoore, WV 26323

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

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Randolph County Humane Society

195 Weese St. Ext., Elkins, WV 26241

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

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Home Awaits Animal Rescue

Clarksburg, WV 26301

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals, small animals

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Doddridge County Humane Society, Inc.

1286 Wiseman Run Rd., Salem, WV 26426

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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