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Domestic Longhair kittens & cats in Delaware

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Below are our newest added Domestic Longhairs available for adoption in Delaware. To see more adoptable Domestic Longhairs in Delaware, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
We'll also keep you updated on Evie's adoption status with email updates.
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Evie

Domestic Longhair

Female, Adult
Lewes, DE
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Evie is a sweet 5 year old girl but very very shy. She likes to find places to hide until she is comfortable with you. I am having to rehome her because my job has sent me on an assignment for 3 months where I am living in a hotel that does not accept pets.
We'll also keep you updated on Fluffernutter, Willow Grove, (FCID 12/2/2025-123)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Fluffernutter, Willow Grove, (FCID 12/2/2025-123)

Domestic Longhair

Male, Adult
Greenville, DE
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Fluffernutter is a gorgeous 14 pounds of muscle. He is an orange and white long-haired tabby boy with a sweet disposition. He is about 1-2 years old and was found hanging around a bar with his brother, Sunbeam. I think he was the bouncer. He loves to keep you warm by laying on your lap while soaking in all the pets. Of course his fur is soft and you want to pet him forever and he wouldn't mind. He likes to play, chasing a ball or wand toy or laser light. He is laid-back and accepting of other cats when properly introduced and does not seem reactive to my calm dog. Children are fine as long as they are respectful. A great addition to any family! Fluffernutter is playing with his foster family. Please submit a no-obligation application for a meet and greet to adopt today: https://forgottencats.org/adoption-application/. (Foster: Andrea N.). December 8, 2025, 3:31 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Emily (FCID# 11/17/2025 - 8 Trainer)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Emily (FCID# 11/17/2025 - 8 Trainer)

Domestic Longhair

Female, Young
Greenville, DE
Size
(when grown) -
Details
House-trained,
Story
This is Emily!  Please submit our no-obligation Adoption Application for a meet and greet or to adopt:  https://forgottencats.org/adoption-application/.  Not ready to adopt?  Please consider fostering:  https://forgottencats.org/foster-a-cat/.   Thank you!  (Foster:  Trainer)December 6, 2025, 5:58 am
We'll also keep you updated on Sunny: DLH (FCID# 05/08/2025 - 11) C's adoption status with email updates.
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Sunny: DLH (FCID# 05/08/2025 - 11) C

Domestic Longhair

Male, Adult
Greenville, DE
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Lap Cat alert!!  Meet Sunny – Your Holiday Snuggle Buddy!  This handsome, long-haired gentleman used to roam the great outdoors—until Forgotten Cats rescued his colony and gave him a second chance.   You might think he’d be shy about indoor life, but nope—Sunny was sweet as pie from day one! He’s a total lovebug who adores belly rubs, cheek scratches, and pretty much any kind of attention you’re willing to give. His favorite spot? Lounging on his foster dad’s belly like the king he is. Sunny’s also a playful guy—he loves his ball toy and hanging out with his best buddy, Crumble (FCID# 05/08/2025 - 26). This big-hearted boy just wants to be part of the action and would love a furry friend to share the fun. Ready to make your holidays extra special? Come meet Sunny today and give him the forever home he deserves!    We don't know his age, but we are thinking maybe 3-4 years old. Sunny weighs 16 pounds.  He has been great with teens; he has not been around young children nor dogs.  Sunny seems pretty adaptable, so he is likely okay with right introductions.     Until Sunny is adopted, he will be playing with his foster family and keeping their laps warm. Would you like to meet Sonny?  If so, meet and greet at our Glen Mills or Brandywine PetSmart adoption center can be arranged with an approved no-obligation adoption application.  Here is the link:   https://forgottencats.org/adoption-application/.  Thank you!  (Foster:  Pam D.)              November 26, 2025, 4:57 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Mamie's adoption status with email updates.
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Mamie

Domestic Longhair

Female, Senior
Kirkwood, DE
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(when grown) -
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Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention,
Story
Lovable, long-haired cat needs a FOREVER home. She loves to be held and cuddled but she is deaf and her person has passed away. She is deaf and afraid of other cats. If you are able to provide a loving, FOREVER home please FILL OUT OUR ONLINE ADOPTION APPLICATION which is available on our web site, DumpsterCats.org. 302-834-2859. dumpstrcat@aol.com
We'll also keep you updated on Holly's adoption status with email updates.
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Holly

Domestic Longhair

Female, 1 yr 8 mos
Claymont, DE
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained,
Story
We prefer adopters to be within 1 hour driving distance from Delaware 19703 and to have a vet reference. Holly started her life on the streets of Chester PA. Holly is a timid, sweet and beautiful girl, possibly some Maine Coon genes. Holly’s story: Holly and her brother had a feeder. At the age of 4 months the feeder knew something had to be done. So we received the call and the plan was to get them/ trap them and go from there. They turned out not to be feral, but scared. The feeder wanted the female (Holly) back after spayed and vetted, and she planned to keep her inside. The male stayed in foster care after being neutered and vetted, he was adopted. A year later we received a call that Holly needed to be picked up, they could no longer care for her. We were told Holly wasn’t too social and had gotten outside a few times. We picked up Holly and Holly isn’t a happy girl:( We set Holly up in a large crate in hopes that in a few days she would be somewhat adjusted. We wanted to take her to the vet to get checked out and combo tested again. That took about a month or so and the little bit of progress that was made with Holly, vanished and she was very upset at foster mom and again not trusting her. Her fecal was checked a couple of times because it wasn’t a healthy looking fecal, results came back negative. Then a few weeks ago Holly looked like she didn’t feel well and she didn’t eat her food from the night before. Foster mom had to use a towel to get her out of her crate and Holly wasn’t happy about this one bit. Holly went into foster moms bedroom and her needs were set up in there. She was eating and drinking a little bit and was hiding from foster mom. We made a vet appointment and it was 3 days away. She was eating and drinking and pottying so it really wasn’t an emergency. By the day the vet appointment came, Holly and foster mom were friends. Holly really was doing so much better and even had normal looking stools. We still went to the vet and her diagnosis was stress. We were glad it wasn’t more, but this broke our hearts. The vet was loving on her. Foster mom told the vet Holly started coming out of her armored shell in just the last couple of days while confined to the bedroom. Our vet said she is a very timid girl and full of uncertainty. He suggests a quiet home and Holly be the only fur kid in the home, and we can’t agree more. Holly has been so content being in the bedroom. Once adopted she may need to start out in a small space again. Holly is a precious kitty that will give you the hardest head-boop, foster mom calls these Holly’s head-bangs. Her fur is so soft. She will allow you to brush her once she is comfortable. We have been trying to get her to engage in playing with toys, but she can still be startled by things. We have tried unsuccessfully to get her to go near a scratch pad, so it sits there so she can realize it’s not going to hurt her. Her favorite past time is kneading a soft blanket. If you are looking for a fuzzy butt friend, Holly might just be the one! She had her vaccines updated and combo tested negative, and is also spayed and microchipped. Email us to request an application AOLanimalrescue@gmail.com if you are interested in meeting Holly and offer her a loving home.

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Domestic Longhair shelters & rescues in Delaware

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for Domestic Longhair kittens in Delaware. Browse these Domestic Longhair rescues and shelters below.

Here are a few organizations

Rescue

Dumpster Cats Rescue, Inc.

P. O. Box 219, Kirkwood , DE 19708

Pet Types: cats

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Shelter

Faithful Friends Animal Society

165 Airport Road, New Castle , DE 19720

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

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Humane Animal Partners - Wilmington

701 A Street, Wilmington , DE 19801

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Forgotten Cats, Inc.

Greenville , DE 19807

Pet Types: cats

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All Our Love Animal Rescue

PO BOX 143, Claymont , DE 19703

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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