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Domestic Longhair kittens & cats in Brentwood, California

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Chickpea and Violet - Bonded

Domestic Longhair

Female, Kitten
Antioch, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I am a loving little girl. I love being petted and held. I love playing with my sister Violet, also with mice and springs. All in need is my forever home with lots and lots of love. For more information and to meet these girls, please email call or text 925-238-9671 . HALO's cats and kittens can be seen at Pet Food Express every Friday 4pm-7pm plus Saturday and Sunday 10am-1:30pm (except the third Saturday, we do not have an adoption event). Pet Food Express is located at 5829 Lone Tree Way B, Antioch, CA. Please bring a carrier! For more information you can email us at contacthalo@yahoo.com. To see more of our cats and dogs go to www.eccchalo.org.  March 27, 2024, 1:13 am
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Bonnie and Clyde

Domestic Longhair

Female, Young
Antioch, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Two wonderful bonded kitties. Bonnie (black kitty) is a domestic longhair and Clyde is a domestic shorthair. They are playful at times and super sleepy at other times. They get along well with my little one and my teenager. They are litter trained and have an automatic litter box to go with them.
Special Needs
Bonded Pair
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Cinnamon

Domestic Longhair

Male, 7 yrs 6 mos
Alamo, CA
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(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Cinnamon and Lady Catherine are a bonded pair of fluffy 7-year-old cats. (Might be siblings; we are not sure.) Theirs is a bit of a hard-luck story, and they have some special needs. They’re looking for that special home to help them blossom, so if you think that might be yours, read on! Six years ago, the two fluffballs were trapped in a retail parking lot as part of a feral cat fixing program. Both seemed pretty feral at first, but with one needing extra medical care and both being so doggone cute, their rescuer just couldn't bear to return them to the parking lot. She kept them at her home and worked with them, seeing substantial progress over time. Cinnamon is a cute-as-can-be orange male cat. When he first came to us, his tail was dragging on the ground. It was found to have permanent nerve damage and had to be amputated. He didn’t seem to miss it, and has just a cute little nub on his backside now. Cinnamon has developed a sweet, demure and laid-back personality. He has such a lovable begging face when he wants pets, purrs very loudly and looks so serene when he receives them! After some time in foster care, Cinnamon was noticed straining to urinate and was found to have bladder stones. He had surgery to remove them, and thereafter was placed on a prescription diet formulated to keep the bladder crystals from recurring and forming into stones. Right now he’s primarily eating Hills S/O dry food. (Increasing the amount of wet food would probably be even better if you can.) At any rate, he’s been maintaining on the diet for several years now, and the bladder issue has not recurred. To check up on him, we had an ultrasound done very recently, and the vet found no signs of additional stones forming. So, it’s a good indication that the diet is working as planned and keeping him healthy. The food is easy to obtain, and while it is a little more expensive than regular cat food, it’s not outrageous. Lady Catherine is a drop-dead gorgeous calico female and Cinnamon’s best buddy. She is shyer than Cinnamon, and would require a good dose of patience as she settles into a new location. Once she gets to know someone, she can be quite friendly, rubbing coquettishly on the cat tree and hoping for a visit. She does blow a bit hot and cold and sometimes just isn’t in the mood at all. We are sure that with more personalized attention, she would continue to blossom further and really get the chance to live her best life. For convenience since they are roommates, Lady Catherine has been eating the same food as Cinnamon (it doesn’t hurt for her to eat it, even though she doesn’t require it). What is so much fun about these two, is watching them interact together. They spend most of their time sitting and cuddling together, or sort of weaving around each other with purrs and nuzzles. It is really sweet to see how much they love each other! A couple years ago, this pair actually did get adopted. Their new dad adored them but tragically, he passed away unexpectedly, and the family called the rescue to come repossess the cats. They had been blissfully happy in the home, and they do not understand why they had to come back to foster care. From this experience, we know Cinnamon and Catherine would need a quiet home with patient person(s) willing to take it slow. It would probably go best to keep them in one room of the house for a month or possibly a couple months until they acclimate. They would not be a good fit for a home with kids or dogs; they have gotten very accustomed to quiet adults. They do get along great with other cats, but of course there is the food requirement so if there are other cats eating other food in the home, you’d need a method to separate Cinnamon for feeding (which certainly is not impossible and we can talk about strategies for this, if that’s your situation). Both kitties are about 7 years old at this time. I know most people will think this is too old for a new cat… keep in mind however that with proper care, indoor kitties typically live 15-20 years. Cinnamon and Lady Catherine have a whole “ACT TWO” ahead of them! They are special kitties, and so very deserving of that second chance to live their best life. They have been fixed, brought up to date on vaccinations, and tested FIV/FELV negative. They have always done a great job of using the litterbox! There is an adoption donation to the Feral Cat Foundation (an all-volunteer organization, which helped get them out of a bad situation and provided all of their medical care) to help us continue our work with homeless cats. If you would like to meet this fluffy pair or have any questions, please reach out by phone or email!
Special Needs
Bonded Pair
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Lady Catherine

Domestic Longhair

Female, 7 yrs 6 mos
Alamo, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Cinnamon and Lady Catherine are a bonded pair of fluffy 7-year-old cats. (Might be siblings; we are not sure.) Theirs is a bit of a hard-luck story, and they have some special needs. They’re looking for that special home to help them blossom, so if you think that might be yours, read on! Six years ago, the two fluffballs were trapped in a retail parking lot as part of a feral cat fixing program. Both seemed pretty feral at first, but with one needing extra medical care and both being so doggone cute, their rescuer just couldn't bear to return them to the parking lot. She kept them at her home and worked with them, seeing substantial progress over time. Cinnamon is a cute-as-can-be orange male cat. When he first came to us, his tail was dragging on the ground. It was found to have permanent nerve damage and had to be amputated. He didn’t seem to miss it, and has just a cute little nub on his backside now. Cinnamon has developed a sweet, demure and laid-back personality. He has such a lovable begging face when he wants pets, purrs very loudly and looks so serene when he receives them! After some time in foster care, Cinnamon was noticed straining to urinate and was found to have bladder stones. He had surgery to remove them, and thereafter was placed on a prescription diet formulated to keep the bladder crystals from recurring and forming into stones. Right now he’s primarily eating Hills S/O dry food. (Increasing the amount of wet food would probably be even better if you can.) At any rate, he’s been maintaining on the diet for several years now, and the bladder issue has not recurred. To check up on him, we had an ultrasound done very recently, and the vet found no signs of additional stones forming. So, it’s a good indication that the diet is working as planned and keeping him healthy. The food is easy to obtain, and while it is a little more expensive than regular cat food, it’s not outrageous. Lady Catherine is a drop-dead gorgeous calico female and Cinnamon’s best buddy. She is shyer than Cinnamon, and would require a good dose of patience as she settles into a new location. Once she gets to know someone, she can be quite friendly, rubbing coquettishly on the cat tree and hoping for a visit. She does blow a bit hot and cold and sometimes just isn’t in the mood at all. We are sure that with more personalized attention, she would continue to blossom further and really get the chance to live her best life. For convenience since they are roommates, Lady Catherine has been eating the same food as Cinnamon (it doesn’t hurt for her to eat it, even though she doesn’t require it). What is so much fun about these two, is watching them interact together. They spend most of their time sitting and cuddling together, or sort of weaving around each other with purrs and nuzzles. It is really sweet to see how much they love each other! A couple years ago, this pair actually did get adopted. Their new dad adored them but tragically, he passed away unexpectedly, and the family called the rescue to come repossess the cats. They had been blissfully happy in the home, and they do not understand why they had to come back to foster care. From this experience, we know Cinnamon and Catherine would need a quiet home with patient person(s) willing to take it slow. It would probably go best to keep them in one room of the house for a month or possibly a couple months until they acclimate. They would not be a good fit for a home with kids or dogs; they have gotten very accustomed to quiet adults. They do get along great with other cats, but of course there is the food requirement so if there are other cats eating other food in the home, you’d need a method to separate Cinnamon for feeding (which certainly is not impossible and we can talk about strategies for this, if that’s your situation). Both kitties are about 7 years old at this time. I know most people will think this is too old for a new cat… keep in mind however that with proper care, indoor kitties typically live 15-20 years. Cinnamon and Lady Catherine have a whole “ACT TWO” ahead of them! They are special kitties, and so very deserving of that second chance to live their best life. They have been fixed, brought up to date on vaccinations, and tested FIV/FELV negative. They have always done a great job of using the litterbox! There is an adoption donation to the Feral Cat Foundation (an all-volunteer organization, which helped get them out of a bad situation and provided all of their medical care) to help us continue our work with homeless cats. If you would like to meet this fluffy pair or have any questions, please reach out by phone or email!
Special Needs
Bonded Pair
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Cream Puff

Domestic Longhair

Female, 1 yr 9 mos
Alamo, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
These beautiful kitties were part of a group of 8 that were dumped in a creek bed. Passersby were feeding them – sometimes actual cat food, but some days the cats only got Rice Krispies to eat. Fortunately, a rescue person soon ran across the kitty family and took them back to foster care. These two are the last pair, looking for their forever home … could it be yours?? Candy (Tortie – 20 months) and Cream Puff (Grey & white – 12 months) are mother and daughter. While kittens sometimes distance from their moms with time, these two have remained inseparable in their foster home, constantly playing together and grooming each other. They would love to find a home wanting two kitties so they can remain together. They will keep you constantly entertained with their antics (just watch out for your shoelaces)! Candy has always been an extremely social and confident kitty. Cream Puff is a bit more timid and tends to follow Candy’s lead with time. Cream Puff will take a little extra time to settle into a new environment, however once she gets comfortable, she is also very curious, friendly and affectionate. Cream Puff seems to have a sensitivity to grain in her food (causes soft stools). Switching to a grain-free diet seems to have solved this issue. Grain-free is readily available and is often a better choice health-wise for cats anyway, so it has not been much of a hassle. Both kitties have been spayed, vaccinated, de-wormed, and tested FIV/FELV negative. They have always done a great job using the litterbox! There is an adoption donation to the Feral Cat Foundation, an all-volunteer organization which provided all their medical care, to help us continue providing care to kitties in need. If you are looking for two kitties and think yours might be the happy home Candy and Cream Puff are looking for, please give us a call!
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Patches

Domestic Longhair

Male, Senior
Walnut Creek, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Please contact Angela (takeakittenhome@gmail.com), (510) 909-6737 for more information about this pet.Patches is a big, sweet, long hair tabby. He was a neighbor supported “Community Cat” until he injured his foot and was taken into a foster home to received medical care. During the process of healing, he has become quite friendly with his care givers. It's become obvious that he's doing well as a house cat and shouldn't be released to fend for himself as a Community Cat.   He enjoys playing with his toys. He's fine with our small quiet dog. He'll sit right next to us on the couch but hasn't figured out how to be a lap cat at this point. He's shy around people he doesn't know. Especially men. He's still getting use to household noises. He'd probably do best in a house without kids.   He's around 6 years old. He's been neutered, and has his Rabies vaccine. Per Dr Herded at Creature Comforts Veterinary Hospital in Oakland, he doesn't need any other vaccines because he has survived without them, during his period outside and has natural immunities.  March 27, 2024, 2:19 am

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7.4 miles

East Contra Costa County Homeless Animals' Lifeline Organization (H.A.L.O.)

P.O. Box 2011, Antioch, CA 94531

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18.4 miles

Feral Cat Foundation

PO Box 1173, Alamo, CA 94507

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18.4 miles

Feral Cat Foundation

PO Box 1173, Alamo, CA 94507

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18.4 miles

Feral Cat Foundation

PO Box 1173, Alamo, CA 94507

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19.5 miles

Community Concern For Cats

Walnut Creek, CA 94596

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19.5 miles

Community Concern For Cats

Walnut Creek, CA 94596

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19.5 miles

Community Concern For Cats

Walnut Creek, CA 94596

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19.9 miles

East Bay SPCA - Dublin

4651 Gleason Drive, Dublin, CA 94568

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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19.9 miles

East Bay SPCA - Dublin

4651 Gleason Drive, Dublin, CA 94568

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19.9 miles

East Bay SPCA - Dublin

4651 Gleason Drive, Dublin, CA 94568

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