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Cornish Rex kittens & cats in Fresno, California

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We'll also keep you updated on Salty Sea's adoption status with email updates.
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Salty Sea

Siamese

Female, Young
Fresno, CA
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Not good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
 I am a snuggly little love bug. My first response to being picked up is to purr as loudly as possible. I get along great with my kitten siblings, but I am frightened of doggos. I'm sure I can get used to dogs, but it may take me some time. I can be a little shy at first, but it does not take me long to warm up and start yelling for your attention. If I can't find you I will start to yell in the hall until someone comes to rescue me. I am litter trained and I love treats. Take me home today and you will never be able to work another day in your life because I'll be all over your keyboard! this beautiful girl has some scaring on her eyes due to a previous infection from a fox tail that was embedded prior to coming to us. She still has vision and it doesn’t slow her down. It shows what this poor girl has gone through, she is waiting for a home to love her for her and help gain her trust. Could You be her furrever home? Please note: Salty Sea is shown as a Siamese Mix based solely on her appearance. We rarely take in purebred animals, so virtually all of them are a mix of several breeds. Do not make an adoption decision based only on our breed designation, especially if you are concerned about allergies. Salty Sea needs a home with no dogs.More information & application [ts=1768795245&src=aap]
We'll also keep you updated on YoYo's adoption status with email updates.
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YoYo

Siamese

Male, Young
Fresno, CA
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(when grown) -
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House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Yoyo's Journey: The Tiny Boss Who Never Stopped NappingOnce upon a time, in a house full of fosters and older resident cats, there arrived two very tiny kittens. One of them was Yoyo, a goofy little ball of fur with the most adorable face and a pair of eyes that seemed to have a mind of their own—crossed, but perfectly functional. Yoyo wasn’t just cute, though—he was on a mission. A mission to conquer every room, every cat tree, and every nap spot he could find. He had no idea that his journey was just beginning, but his tiny boss energy made it clear he was ready to take on the world.From the very start, Yoyo had a confidence that was impossible to ignore. Despite being smaller than the other fosters and surrounded by older, more experienced cats, he strolled around like he’d been there since day one. He didn’t hesitate to pounce on his foster brothers and sisters, much to their amusement. His silly, cross-eyed look was no match for his hunting skills. Whether it was a fly buzzing by or a stray piece of string, Yoyo was always on the hunt.He’d leap from one perch to another—first the cat tree, then the couch, and sometimes even the windowsill. His aim was nearly perfect. Okay, maybe he missed once or twice, but who’s counting? After all, even tiny bosses need a little room for improvement.But when the day was done, and Yoyo had exhausted his energy from pouncing and playing, he would curl up somewhere for a nap. And Yoyo’s nap habits were as famous as his silly eyes. It didn’t matter if it was a pillow, a chair, or your lap—if it was a place to sleep, it was fair game. He’d fall asleep almost instantly, purring softly as he snuggled in, as if he’d just run a marathon (though, in reality, his biggest accomplishment that day was catching a fly).As he grew a little older, Yoyo remained true to himself. Still goofy. Still a tiny boss. Still the king of naps. And while his vision was perfect, his personality was even clearer: gentle, sweet, and always ready to make his foster family smile with his antics.Now, as Yoyo continues to grow, his journey isn't quite over. He’s still a tiny boss, still a goofy kitten who’s just getting started, and still the nap-loving, fly-catching, cross-eyed charmer we all adore. But his furrever home is out there waiting for him—where he’ll become the boss of a whole new kingdom (and continue to claim the best nap spots, of course).Yoyo may still be on his way to finding his family, but the love he’s brought into his foster home is already as big as his heart. And whoever is lucky enough to adopt him will have a tiny boss, a goofy kitten, and a cuddle expert to love for years to come.Is it any wonder Yoyo is so confident? After all, he knows a good thing when he sees it... and he’s been the good thing all along. Please note: YoYo is shown as a Siamese Mix based solely on his appearance. We rarely take in purebred animals, so virtually all of them are a mix of several breeds. Do not make an adoption decision based only on our breed designation, especially if you are concerned about allergies. More information & application [ts=1768795245&src=aap]
We'll also keep you updated on Ash's adoption status with email updates.
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Ash

Siamese

Female, 1 yr
Fresno, CA
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Story
This pet is part of the rehoming program and is not in the care of the CCSPCA. Please read carefully and reach out to the owner directly via cell: 559-360-5822 or email:jazmineflores12345@gmail.com. The owner states, “ She lives in a busy home, unfortunately I have constant doctors appointments, physical therapy, regular therapy, as well as a son with special needs, on top of that my husband works swing shift so every day is something else that needs to get done, we’ve talked about rehoming her but never come to an agreement, but with pressure from our landlord we’ve had no other choice. she’s very shy but once she comes up to you (which is rare) she’s a sweetie pie, she hasn’t bitten or scratched since she was a kitten, she’s social to my other cat who was able to be rehomed, but dogs I’m not too sure, she seems to mind her own company so I’m not sure if she’s kid friendly because my child is also similar to her as he doesn’t reach out to her.” Due to the pet not being in our care, it is out of our control when and if the owner responds to your inquiry. Thank you.

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