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Kittens and cats in Jackson, Wisconsin

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These adorable cats are available for adoption in Jackson, Wisconsin. 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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Domestic Shorthair

Female, 2 yrs 1 mo
Slinger, WI
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**I`m available for adoption as a Working Cat!**•Intake Reason: Stray (I came to WCHS without a tail)•Socialization: Unsocialized to people•WCHS recommends I am an: outdoor catWorking cats are the unsung heroes of the outdoor community. These outdoor-savvy cats thrive in environments where they can put their natural instincts to work. They excel at pest and disease control, helping keep rodents at bay, and they often form bonds with the people and animals who share their space.Adopting a working cat is simple and incredibly rewarding. Caretakers must provide the essentials—shelter, food, and water—and have a small temporary space, such as a large wire dog crate, to quarantine the cat for two weeks after adoption. This settling in period helps the cat learn that your property is home.All working cats come already spayed/neutered and vaccinated, and adoption fees are “name your own price.” If you’re looking for a natural pest control partner who brings a little extra life, your property, a working cat might be the perfect fit.If you`re interested in adopting me as an outdoor cat, please fill out an application online on the working cat page.
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Senergy

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 4 mos
Slinger, WI
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Intake Reason: Surrendered, found outsideKnown with: ·Cats: Unknown ·Dogs: Unknown ·Kids: Best with calm childrenCute and playful, kittens are bound to bring life to any home! These high energy felines are great additions to families with time to dedicate to playing and helping the kittens learn and grow. Having another young cat or kitten as a playmate for each other is also a good way to keep them active without having to give them your constant attention. Kittens play hard and sleep hard, oftentimes to extremes. Mischief runs through every kitten`s veins, which can sometimes be overwhelming. Although they always look adorable and cuddly, please remember that tomfoolery and high energy are just around the corner.
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Jingle Bells

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 3 yrs
Slinger, WI
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**I`m available for adoption as a Working Cat!**•Intake Reason: Stray•Socialization: Unsocialized to people•WCHS recommends I am an: outdoor catWorking cats are the unsung heroes of the outdoor community. These outdoor-savvy cats thrive in environments where they can put their natural instincts to work. They excel at pest and disease control, helping keep rodents at bay, and they often form bonds with the people and animals who share their space.Adopting a working cat is simple and incredibly rewarding. Caretakers must provide the essentials—shelter, food, and water—and have a small temporary space, such as a large wire dog crate, to quarantine the cat for two weeks after adoption. This settling in period helps the cat learn that your property is home.All working cats come already spayed/neutered and vaccinated, and adoption fees are “name your own price.” If you’re looking for a natural pest control partner who brings a little extra life, your property, a working cat might be the perfect fit.If you`re interested in adopting me as an outdoor cat, please fill out an application online on the working cat page.
We'll also keep you updated on Sigma's adoption status with email updates.
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Sigma

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 1 yr 2 mos
Slinger, WI
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**My adoption fee is sponsored by WCHS.**I have Feline Leukemia. Feline leukemia (FeLV) is a viral disease that weakens a cat’s immune system, making them more susceptible to illnesses. Cats with this condition can still enjoy happy, healthy lives with routine monitoring and regular veterinary care.Intake Reason: Transferred from another rescue. Was previously an outdoor cat and his caretaker could no longer care for him. Known with: ·Cats: Good. Lived with others of all ages/sexes. If the new home has cats, they should also be FeLV+. ·Dogs: Unknown ·Kids: UnknownSigma is a young, spirited cat with a heart full of adventure. Playful and outgoing, he loves exploring his surroundings and turning everyday moments into exciting games. His active nature keeps him on the move—whether it’s chasing toys, climbing to new heights, or racing through the house with boundless energy. Despite his lively personality, Sigma is incredibly affectionate. He enjoys curling up for snuggles after a day of fun, reminding everyone that beneath his bold exterior is a loving companion. Sigma’s charm lies in his perfect balance of playfulness and warmth, making him a joy to be around.Volunteers say: `Sigma is a gentle boy! Made biscuits, purred.` `High energy`
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Brownie

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 6 mos
Slinger, WI
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**I`m available for adoption as a Working Cat!**•Intake Reason: Stray•Socialization: Unsocialized to people•WCHS recommends I am an: outdoor catWorking cats are the unsung heroes of the outdoor community. These outdoor-savvy cats thrive in environments where they can put their natural instincts to work. They excel at pest and disease control, helping keep rodents at bay, and they often form bonds with the people and animals who share their space.Adopting a working cat is simple and incredibly rewarding. Caretakers must provide the essentials—shelter, food, and water—and have a small temporary space, such as a large wire dog crate, to quarantine the cat for two weeks after adoption. This settling in period helps the cat learn that your property is home.All working cats come already spayed/neutered and vaccinated, and adoption fees are “name your own price.” If you’re looking for a natural pest control partner who brings a little extra life, your property, a working cat might be the perfect fit.If you`re interested in adopting me as an outdoor cat, please fill out an application online on the working cat page.
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Cocoa Peppermittens

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 1 yr
Slinger, WI
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**I`m available for adoption as a Working Cat!**•Intake Reason: Stray•Socialization: Unsocialized to people•WCHS recommends I am an: Outdoor CatWorking cats are the unsung heroes of the outdoor community. These outdoor-savvy cats thrive in environments where they can put their natural instincts to work. They excel at pest and disease control, helping keep rodents at bay, and they often form bonds with the people and animals who share their space.Adopting a working cat is simple and incredibly rewarding. Caretakers must provide the essentials—shelter, food, and water—and have a small temporary space, such as a large wire dog crate, to quarantine the cat for two weeks after adoption. This settling in period helps the cat learn that your property is home.All working cats come already spayed/neutered and vaccinated, and adoption fees are “name your own price.” If you’re looking for a natural pest control partner who brings a little extra life, your property, a working cat might be the perfect fit.If you`re interested in adopting me as an outdoor cat, please fill out an application online on the working cat page.

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Cat shelters and rescues in Jackson, Wisconsin

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Wag N' Purr Animal Rescue

West Bend, WI 53095

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Washington County Humane Society

3650 State Road 60, Slinger, WI 53086

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Buddy's Buddies Animal Rescue, Inc. MW

Hubertus, WI 53033

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Wisconsin Cocker Rescue, Inc.

PO Box 275, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051

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Last Paw Rescue - SE

Milwaukee, WI 53222

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Elmbrook Humane Society

20950 Enterprise Ave., Brookfield, WI 53045

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Barkley's Forever Friends - WI Chapter

Milwaukee, WI 53213

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Wisconsin Humane Society - Milwaukee Campus

4500 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53208

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Pawfect Pets Rescue

Waukesha, WI 53186

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