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Domestic Longhair kittens & cats in Greenfield, Indiana

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Linus

Domestic Longhair

Male, Adult
Greenfield, IN
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Good with kids, Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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FIV + Hi! I'm Linus. I am a sweet and loving long haired black male. I get along well with other cats and people of all ages. I am FIV+ and doing well. Here is some information about FIV,    https://www.hancockcountyhumanesociety.org/FIV I am the King of Comfort and you will find me somewhere secluded on a soft, fluffy bed. I am very observant and like to watch the other cats try new things before I dive in. I love chicken and turkey canned food, but will eat beef and tolerate seafood, if I have to. I like to cuddle, belly rubs and chest rubs. I am well-behaved and know not to get on counters and tables. Please contact the shelter to schedule an appointment to meet me as I am in a foster home. Email: hancockcountyhumanesociety@gmail.com Website: hancockcountyhumanesociety.org Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.October 22, 2024, 1:24 pm
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Pretty Boy Floyd

Domestic Longhair

Male, 8 mos
Greenfield, IN
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Please read a short story that helps explain this handsome boys personality. Once upon a time, in a cozy little town, there lived a gentle soul named Pretty Boy Floyd. Pretty Boy Floyd was a shy and reserved character, always preferring the quiet corners of his home. Despite his shyness, Pretty Boy Floyd had a heart full of love, just waiting to be shared.

 Pretty Boy Floyd had a special talent for getting along with other animals. Whether it was a playful kitten or a friendly dog, Pretty Boy Floyd's calm and gentle demeanor made him a favorite among his furry friends. Pretty Boy Floyd had a way of making everyone feel at ease, and his presence was always soothing.

 However, Pretty Boy Floyd had one particular quirk – he didn't like to be picked up. It wasn't that Pretty Boy Floyd didn't enjoy affection; he just preferred to receive it on his own terms. Pretty Boy Floyd loved gentle pats and soft words, but being lifted off the ground made him uncomfortable. His friends and family respected this, always allowing Pretty Boy Floyd to come to them when he was ready.

 Pretty Boy Floyd was on a journey of self-discovery. Pretty Boy Floyd was working hard to become braver and more open to accepting love. Each day, Pretty Boy Floyd took small steps towards building his confidence. With the support of his loving companions, Pretty Boy Floyd slowly began to embrace the affection that surrounded him. 

As time went on, Pretty Boy Floyd's bravery grew. Pretty Boy Floyd started to venture out of his comfort zone, exploring new places and meeting new friends. Pretty Boy Floyd's journey wasn't always easy, but with each challenge, Pretty Boy Floyd became stronger and more confident. Pretty Boy Floyd learned that love was a beautiful thing, and accepting it didn't mean losing his independence.

Pretty Boy Floyd's story is a reminder that everyone has their own pace when it comes to opening up and accepting love. With patience, understanding, and a little bit of courage, even the shyest souls can find their way to a heart full of love. Our kittens are raised in homes and socialized with the family. Adoption includes spay/neuter, vaccines (rabies, HCPCh, FeLv), booster shots of HCPCh, and FeLv, microchip, FIV/FeLv testing, and deworming. Biscuit Factory cats are feed a diet that is color/dye free, corn, wheat and soy free. Brands include Fromms, American Journey, Dave's (wet food), Nulo, Wellness, Authority, Instinct and Weruva.

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Batman

Domestic Longhair

Male, 8 mos
Greenfield, IN
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Not good with kids, Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet Batman, a gentle soul who is looking for a loving home. Batman is very shy and doesn't like to be picked up, but don't let that deter you. He is slow to trust, but with patience and kindness, he is learning to enjoy pats and affection. Batman loves other animals and will happily be around you, letting you pat him as he continues to learn to love more. Batman often hides when new people come around, but with time and patience, he will come out and show his sweet side. If you're looking for a loyal companion who just needs a little extra time to open up, Batman is the perfect match for you. 🐾 Biscuit Factory cats are feed a diet that is color/dye free, corn, wheat and soy free. Brands include Fromms, American Journey, Dave's (wet food), Nulo, Wellness, Authority, Instinct, Weruva and Northwest Naturals Adoption includes spay/neuter, vaccines (rabies, HCPCh, FeLv), booster shots of HCPCh, and FeLv, microchip, FIV/FeLv testing, and deworming.

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Tigressa

Domestic Longhair

Female, 5 yrs 2 mos
Fishers, IN
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TigressaI am one of those beautiful ladies who want to be wooed, courted, and showered with love before she agrees to a permanent relationship. I have lived with two owners, the first of whom was allergic to me. My second owner and I lived together for three years before she surrendered me to HSHC on December 9. We got along like peanut butter and jelly until two significant changes occurred. First, unbelievably, they changed the front door without even asking for my approval! Secondly, her son, grandson, and their dog moved into my home with NO warning. It is a basic fact of life that cats hate change, and the only way to make it bearable is to give the cat a safe place to be alone and decompress for as long as it takes to feel at peace. The interviewer lady has stopped by my apartment several times, and I have always remained in my Kasa. However, I let her pet me today and rub my ears and chin. It was delightful having her undivided attention. She agrees that I am a striking beauty with a long grey and buff-colored coat. I am only 5-years-old, spayed, and litterbox trained. She thinks I will make a loving companion with a patient owner, no other animals in the home, and everyone at least 16 years or older. I`ll leave you with my favorite quote. `Don`t hate me because I`m beautiful` - Pantene Shampoo. 1-8-25
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Bootsy(Bonded with George)(in

Domestic Longhair

Female, 13 yrs 11 mos
Fishers, IN
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George & Bootsy You may remember us from our interview in January. We are a unique bonded couple who met on a blind date. Bootsy, at 13-years-old, is the elder of us, and I, at just 12, am the younger. We`ve been through a lot, including a period of illness, and were fortunate to spend time with a wonderful foster mom. Here is a summary of her feedback on our special bond. George and Bootsy were my first elderly cat fosters and my first time fostering a bonded pair. Despite their illness, they showed remarkable resilience and were the sweetest, most loving cats I`ve ever had. Having a bonded pair was a joy and blessing! Bootsy loves to cuddle up to your chest and snooze the day away. George always ended up napping away on my legs. It was like a full-body cat hug! Even when they were at their sickest and being syringe-fed medicine twice daily, George and Bootsy never tried to bite, scratch, or even hiss at me. They were uncomfortable, and no one likes taking meds, but they were sweet and quick to look for cuddles afterward. It absolutely blew me away! Once they began to feel better, their personalities shone through. Bootsy loves to sunbathe and watch the world go by. While George is a proper little hunter and still loves to play in his old age. I was absolutely blessed to foster these sweethearts and will never forget them.We are a comfortable couple, satisfied with a warm place to nap, kind treatment, and a loving home. We have lived with cats, dogs, and kids, but a peaceful atmosphere would be welcome. If you are also a member of AARP, you may enjoy company while watching TV. 8-19-24
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Riley

Domestic Longhair

Male, 14 yrs 6 mos
Fishers, IN
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RileyI wish I could speak human language to explain how I`m feeling, why I might be unhappy, and what makes me the happiest. I moved to the HSHC on July 13 because my owner`s health was declining. I was so unhappy living in the cattery with so many cats that I was sent to live in a foster home. I love my foster mom very much and feel relieved to be out of the shelter. My primary complaint is about living with cats. I cannot stand them. Unfortunately, my foster mom has cats, and we must be in separate parts of the house. The great thing about me is that I am highly low-maintenance. All I desire is a comfortable place to nap, catnip toys, a human in the room for company, and some Meow Mix. I`m nuts about the teenage daughter of the home and will cuddle with her. My foster mom says I would be perfect for a retired couple or a single person with no other animals. She also loves that I stick my little tongue out when I meow. She cracks up every time! Oh, by the way, my front paws were declawed years ago. Please consider adopting me if you like handsome orange cats. 12-6-24
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Mocha (in foster)

Domestic Longhair

Female, 8 yrs 5 mos
Fishers, IN
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MochaI am so pleased that the interviewer lady (IL) corresponded with my foster mom. She can post an updated story about me. In July, my owner surrendered me to HSHC because I was terrified of everything! The other cat, the dog, the children, and even the adults frightened me into hiding. I am an 8-year-old female kitty who never learned to become a social cat. However, since being in my foster home, I`ve made significant progress. My foster mom says I hide in the bedroom throughout the day, but I`ll come out in the evening to eat and explore the house. I like to eat at night when everyone is asleep, but sometimes I make an exception. I enjoy dry food over wet. Since being in my foster home, I`ve learned to love belly rubs and cuddling on the sofa or in bed. However, it is only when I seek it out, not when you instigate contact. I am comfortable with humans if they don`t make too much noise. I like a calm vibe in the house. Toys are not my jam; I prefer roaming the house if it is quiet. I use my litterbox without fail! I want to be relaxed and confident with people and learn to be social and outgoing. This will take a patient person who understands my fears and will give me the time and space to settle in. A quiet home, where everyone is 10 or older, is a must. I would appreciate being the only 4-legged family member, at least for a while. The IL knows that I crave affection and attention. Now, I need to find an owner to help me become the cat I want to be. 12-2-24
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Callie (in foster)

Domestic Longhair

Female, 9 yrs 4 mos
Fishers, IN
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CallieDid you know I was originally from Idaho, the Gem State! So, I like to think of myself as a true gem of a cat. My former name was Madame Fluff, which seems very appropriate. I am 9-years-old, and my latest owner had me for a year, but I was surrendered due to allergies. My newest name would indicate that I am a Calico cat. But I am really more like a long-haired Tortoiseshell. I recall that I enjoy the company of kids and love being held and playing with my human. My medical examination revealed that I have a common condition called Hyperthyroidism. It was apparent to the staff that my low weight and unkempt appearance suggested this disease. Hyperthyroidism is a manageable condition that can be controlled with a reasonably priced, twice-daily medication. It can be given as a tablet or a gel that is wiped on my ears. With proper care, I can live a long, healthy life. It has been quite a while since I have been groomed, and I have loads of mats throughout my coat. But the interviewer lady soon found out that I am a love bug. I went right up to her and snuggled close to her shoulder. I crave affection and attention, and my sweet personality makes it easy to provide these. I may not be the most enormous kitty in the cattery, but I am one of the loveiest. I have lived in a foster home, and my foster mom reports the following information about me.I have excellent litterbox skills.I like to be with my person all the time. I don`t enjoy being shut in a room by myself. I thrive on human company and would prefer a home where I can be with my person most of the time.I am fine with other cats but not interested in playing. I`m low energy.I love people. I am a professional LAP CAT! I want to be petted and cuddled, all the while purring.I look forward to meeting my forever owner asap! 12-2-24
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Ushi (in foster)

Domestic Longhair

Male, 7 yrs 2 mos
Fishers, IN
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UshiGood Grief! Lately, my life has been one shocking event after another. I lived with a lovely lady in Arizona and we got along famously. However, we moved to Indiana, and then six weeks later, we moved into a new house where the resident cat took an instant dislike to me. He kept starting fights with me, and I am a lover, not a fighter! So, on November 4, I was surrendered to the HSHC to keep me safe. I am a shy guy, 7-years-old, neutered, and I use the litterbox well when I am not terrified! Because I am such a timid soul, I am being fostered by one of the cattery staff members, and she reports the following information: This handsome man is shy and reserved, but once you start petting him, he melts into your hands. This sweet fellow absolutely craves love. He has an amazing purr, but you must go slow with him because loud noises and fast movements scare him. He enjoys your affectionate attention as long as you don`t come on too strong. So far, he hides during the day and comes out at night. Overall, he is just a shy cat who needs an understanding, patient person. He`ll come out of his shell with time and be the best companion.I`d say this is a fantastic recommendation. I discovered that my foster mom had a camera in my room, and she caught me playing in the middle of the night! I was giving a pipe cleaner a thorough workout. I am also stoked about the cardboard cat scratch pad. One of my favorite things she does is to get under the futon (my favorite hiding spot) with me. I soon calm down and let her cuddle with me. Now, I do have to disclose that the medical staff learned I am FIV+ and FeLV+. FIV is a virus found only in cats that can lower a cat`s immune system. FeLV is a retrovirus that also only infects cats. The virus spreads by inserting copies of its own genetic material into the host cat`s cells. The cells may then transform into cancer cells. FeLV cats can only live with other FeLV cats. If you decide you would still like to offer me a home, please know that you are doing a very noble thing. You are giving a chance to a cat that sometimes doesn`t have much of a chance. * Although my lifespan may be shorter than that of a FeLV- cat, that life can be filled with happiness for both of us. Please consider me for adoption. 1-21-25* Understanding FeLV: Loving and Living with FeLV Cats. https://www.lifewithcats.tv/understanding-felv-loving-and-living-with-felv-cats-2/

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Hancock County Humane Society

214 E. Main St., Greenfield, IN 46140

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Biscuit Factory Animal Rescue Inc

P.O. Box 1101, 207 North Main St, Greenfield, IN 46140

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Humane Society for Hamilton County

10501 Hague Road, Fishers, IN 46038

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Alliance for Responsible Pet Ownership, Inc.

P. O. Box 6385, Fishers, IN 46038

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17 miles

IndyVet

5425 Victory Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46203

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21.8 miles

Animal Protection League

613 Dewey Street, Anderson, IN 46016

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22.3 miles

S.O.A.R. Initiative, Inc.

4025 W 10th St, Indianapolis, IN 46222

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22.8 miles

Paws on my Heart, Inc.

2160 E 116th St, Carmel, IN 46032

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Central Indiana Foster Cats

PO Box 281, Westfield, IN 46074

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Community Animal Rescue Effort

Columbus, IN 47201

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