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Gibbons and Blair

Domestic Longhair

Male, Young
Somerville, MA
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(when grown) -
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Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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To adopt this cat from Black Cat Rescue, please fill out a profile https://blackcatrescue.com/adopt-cat-boston Blair and Gibbons are a bonded pair of male cats, estimated to be 1 year old. Gibbons is partially sighted, and both had a rough start in life. They were initially separated in foster care, but recently reunited, where it has become obvious that they need to stay together. Here’s what their foster volunteers say about them: 1. How would you describe the cat's general personality? Both boys are fluffy little sweethearts and a true bonded pair. They spend their days going from room to room with their tails linked, playing with or rubbing against each other, and chilling on the couch. Their antics are quite entertaining! Gibbons has lots of street-smarts and is very protective of Blair (who -- and we say this with all the love in the world -- endearingly has only one brain cell). This means that at first Gibbons may hiss and try to scratch/claw if you get too close to him or Blair, but he's secretly a big softie who will rub himself all over your legs and lick your toes to remind you it's time for food. Both cats may look bigger or older than they are (must be all the floof!) but they are still quite young at heart and love to play. They are the perfect addition to any home looking for the chillest, fluffiest friends! :) 2. Does the cat enjoy being pet? If yes, on what parts of its body does the cat like to be pet? Are there any parts of its body that the cat does NOT like being touched? Does the cat come on your lap? Does the cat like to be held? Does the cat sleep in your bed? Does the cat seek your attention? Gibbons and Blair have done a terrific job learning to trust humans despite their rough start to life (survived the streets, separation, and multiple moves within their first year)! They will now come up to us, especially when food/treats are involved. :) We are not forcing interactions, so no picking up or petting at the moment.  However, neither is naturally aggressive and we've seen a video of Gibbons in someone's lap and being petted in the past, so we know he has it in him!   We are building a positive association with hands, which can be triggering (especially to Gibbons), by squeezing Delectable treats into our hands/fingers and letting the boys approach to lick it off.       3. Does the cat like to play? What are the cat's favorite games and toys?   Blair is a play-motivated kitty and loves the cat dancer toy + interaction with other cats! Gibbons likes to play too (he appreciates a good box) but is more food-motivated. 4. How vocal is the cat? What kinds of sounds does the cat make?   They are generally quite chill but do occasionally meow, especially when they think no one is around or looking. They also make trills and chirps when getting the zoomies and have even been caught purring in contentment.     5. Does the cat scratch a scratcher? If no, please explain. Does the cat always use the litter box? If no, please explain. Gibbons and Blair are great roommates :) They have always used their litter box and are very good about using scratchers!     6. What food and frequency is the cat currently eating? Is the cat picky about food? What is the cat's favorite treat? The boys get a can of wet food a day (split into 3-4 feedings) and ~1/2 cup of dry food each. We've tried different brands and proteins and the boys are not picky. As a snack, they particularly love Delectable treat tubes (any flavor) and plain, boiled, shredded chicken breast.   7. Does the cat ever swat (claws in) at you? If so, under what circumstances? Has the cat ever scratched (claws out) you? Does the cat ever nip (teeth without breaking skin) you? Has the cat ever bitten you (breaking skin)? Both cats may get startled by humans who get too close too fast, but they are not naturally aggressive and will want to run/hide instead of fight. They used to hiss and (Gibbons especially) would scratch/claw, but they have not done that past the first month or two. They do occasionally swat with claws in, but always in the context of play (e.g. Gibbons is trying to grab the Delectable tube or lick the treat off his paws, Blair wants to play with your socked feet when he's hiding under the bed).   8. To the best of your knowledge, how does the cat react to new people? Social? Fearful?   Both boys are a little shy, especially in the beginning, but they have come a long way in trusting humans and are making great progress everyday They went from running away at the mere sight of humans to hopping onto our bed and sitting next to us on the couch in just 2 months!   9. If you have observed the cat with other animals, please describe how they get on?   Gibbons and Blair get along well with our 2 resident cats. They have no trouble with sharing space, toys, and initiating play without swatting or hissing. They will likely stay put and observe at first, though Blair might be ready to meet and make cat friends sooner if there is another younger/playful cat (matches his personality). Both boys are very sweet to each other and we've never heard them fight!   10. Does that cat have any cute/quirky traits that aren’t covered by the previous questions? I don't know how these street kitties naturally knew how to use cat scratchers but the boys are oddly amazing at it! They enjoy different types, styles, and heights (e.g. sisal posts, cardboard on the floor, etc.). They also like to chill on cat towers and couches (pro tip: get a velvet sofa -- easy to brush off cat hair + scratch-resistant).   Blair often thinks you can't see him if he can't see you, i.e. he'll forget you're in the room if you're behind him. He may need help getting food or treats, so try to feed him in a separate room with the door mostly closed or toss treats directly next to/in front of him in his line of sight so he has a chance.   Gibbons goes crazy for boiled, shredded chicken breast. He'll lick his lips and sometimes gets TOO excited when he sees a piece.   11. In your opinion, what is the best thing about the cat? Why should an adopter choose THIS cat to adopt? This duo is fun and funny! Their love for each other is evident, heartwarming, and is a joy to witness everyday. It is obvious that they are ready to love and be loved, even if they may need time to warm up in the beginning. Both are sweet, silly little souls who will teach you all about patience and trust, and it will be very rewarding! :) 12. What are the cat's challenges and how have you found to best manage them?   Gibbons acts tough, especially in the beginning, but please understand that he had to learn to be this way to survive the streets. He is genuinely a not-so-secret sweetie, and he is learning that he is safe and is allowed to be soft. Once Gibbons warms up to you, he will encourage Blair to be brave (e.g. rub/cuddle, push Blair to approach you, walk alongside Blair for moral support, etc.). Understand and accept the fact that the boys need time, especially at first.  Give them space and allow them to decompress. Don't force interactions (e.g. petting, touching) but do spend time with them so they get used to you (use treats and play with them as an incentive / to build positive association).  To learn more about adopting this cat in Massachusetts, please visit www.blackcatrescue.com or fill out an Adoption Profile at https://blackcatrescue.com/adopt-cat-boston.  November 25, 2025, 4:29 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Lumi's adoption status with email updates.
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Lumi

Domestic Longhair

Female, Kitten
Boston, FL
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(when grown) -
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Shots are up-to-date,
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PLEASE READ ENTIRE LISTING We transport kittens from South Florida. There is an epidemic of cat overpopulation in South Florida. Tens of thousands of cats & kittens suffer needlessly & need a home. We transport & adopt kittens & cats that have no chance in South Florida. Please note - we are the only legal Florida rescue importer in the state of Mass. We have 3 professional transporters deliver your kitties safely to you. One person is always in the back monitoring the health & well-being of your animal. Although we love dogs they are NEVER on our transport as it adds time & stress for your kitties. Be sure to ask questions of any rescue transporting. Are they legal & how are they transported. There is a big difference. We also use flight angels. Kind volunteers who bring a cat or kitten on a plane ride as their carry-on luggage. We are so grateful for good people. We try to get the kittens as close as we can by air. TO ADOPT A KITTEN, YOU MUST ADOPT IN PAIRS OR HAVE A YOUNG CAT. Our adoption guidelines: Must be 25 years old Must adopt young kittens (6 months or less) you must have a young cat or dog or adopt in pairs UNLESS otherwise stated. Must be a previous cat owner. Must have a vet we can speak to. CT license AIR 000534 MA charity #080383 MA licensed importer #68 USDA # 88-T-0895 Lumi is patiently waiting to meet you! Lumi, a 2.5 month old female was a miracle baby found with her sisters Aurora and Aspen. Thanks to a homeless lady we learned their mother had newborns somewhere, and after a search they were found huddled together in thick bushes. She's had a lot of love from her foster family, and her and her sisters are getting lots of food and loving care. Lumi is quite vocal, a stunning tuxedo. She loves playing and being with her sisters Aurora and Aspen, and would love to be adopted with one of them. She's so young and innocent and has lots of love to give. She's not met any dogs or young children yet, but with the proper supervision, we believe she would be okay.
We'll also keep you updated on Electra & Chirp - BONDED's adoption status with email updates.
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Electra & Chirp - BONDED

Domestic Longhair

Female, Young
Boston, FL
Size
(when grown) -
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Good with cats,
Story
PLEASE READ ENTIRE LISTING We transport kittens from South Florida. There is an epidemic of cat overpopulation in South Florida. Tens of thousands of cats & kittens suffer needlessly & need a home. We transport & adopt kittens & cats that have no chance in South Florida. Please note - we are the only legal Florida rescue importer in the state of Mass. We have 3 professional transporters deliver your kitties safely to you. One person is always in the back monitoring the health & well-being of your animal. Although we love dogs they are NEVER on our transport as it adds time & stress for your kitties. Be sure to ask questions of any rescue transporting. Are they legal & how are they transported. There is a big difference. We also use flight angels. Kind volunteers who bring a cat or kitten on a plane ride as their carry-on luggage. We are so grateful for good people. We try to get the kittens as close as we can by air. TO ADOPT A KITTEN, YOU MUST ADOPT IN PAIRS OR HAVE A YOUNG CAT. Our adoption guidelines: Must be 25 years old Must adopt young kittens (6 months or less) you must have a young cat or dog or adopt in pairs UNLESS otherwise stated. Must be a previous cat owner. Must have a vet we can speak to. CT license AIR 000534 MA charity #080383 MA licensed importer #68 USDA # 88-T-0895 Meet Electra and Chirp! These are 2 sweethearts who found each other in their foster home and became inseparable! Electra is a beautiful long hair tabby with who is about 8 months old. She is a confident girl with an independent streak. Her boyfriend Chirp is a fabulous grey/blue coat cat, almost looks like a Russian Blue, who is around a year old, and is as affectionate and loving as they come. Together, they complete each other perfectly...Electra brings the confidence and sass, while Chirp brings the snuggles and charm. They adore each other and would love to find a forever home together. If your looking for the perfect pair of kitties who will fill your home with love, personality and companionship, Electra and Chirp are waiting for you!
We'll also keep you updated on MILLIE's adoption status with email updates.
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MILLIE

Domestic Longhair

Female, 10 yrs 9 mos
Boston, MA
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(when grown) -
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Spayed or Neutered,
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LEILA

Domestic Longhair

Female, 4 yrs
Boston, MA
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(when grown) -
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Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Leila is one of the most beautiful cats you`ve ever seen. But she`s not just a pretty face and luscious, long hair. Leila is extremely talkative and is not afraid to use her meowing voice to let you know when she`s bored, hungry or upset. She has LOADS of energy and is always on the move. She is looking for a special home where she will have plenty of space to roam, run and play. She is very insistent on requiring a human`s help to play, so she is looking for a family where there is someone home often who can help facilitate her play activities and provide other healthy and creative outlets for her energy. She has previously lived with other cats and was eager to make friends with them, so another high energy cat to play with in her next home would be a plus. If you`re looking for the opposite of a couch potato in your next feline companion, one who will always keep you on your toes, Leila may be the one for you.
We'll also keep you updated on Moose's adoption status with email updates.
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Moose

Domestic Longhair

Male, 2 yrs 6 mos
Boston, MA
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(when grown) -
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Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Moose – Available for Adoption Moose is a handsome Maine Coon mix who was abandoned by his previous owners. This young boy is looking for a home where he can be your one & only. He is still learning his manners at mealtime as he spent too much time outside not knowing when his next meal will be. Despite being abandoned by his former family, he has remained a sweet cat. He hasn’t mastered playing with cat toys yet, but loves his catnip. Moose is approximately 2-3 years old, neutered, up-to-date on all his shots, negative for FeLV, yet positive for FIV. If you are interested in meeting him, contact Boston's Forgotten Felines on Facebook or at catadoptions@bostonsforgottenfelines.org What is FIV? No big deal: http://www.catster.com/lifestyle/cat-health-vet-study-fiv-positive-cats-living-together

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Danger

Birman

Male, Young
Everett, MA
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained,
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Canela (tortie) and Danger (white) are siblings who have grown up together share a beautiful bond. They’ve never been separated and would love to stay together if possible but the most important thing is that they both find a loving, caring home. Danger is the perfect mix of calm and silly. He loves being around his family and could spend hours looking out the window, taking in the world. He has a big personality sometimes a little petty in an adorable way but always gentle

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2.6 miles

Black Cat Rescue

PO Box 45036, Somerville, MA 02145

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3.8 miles

Changing Tomorrow Animal Rescue

10492 Lake Vista Cir, Boston, FL 02108

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9.2 miles

MSPCA - Boston Adoption Center

350 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130

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9.2 miles

Boston's Forgotten Felines

Boston, MA 02130

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10.6 miles

Northeast Animal Shelter, Inc

347 Highland Avenue, Salem, MA 01970

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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10.6 miles

PALS Animal Life Savers

10 Traders Way, Salem, MA 01970

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13.2 miles

Animal Rescue League of Boston - Dedham

55 Anna's Place, Dedham, MA 02026

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

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17.6 miles

Stray Pets In Need of Mass.Inc (SPIN)

5 Overbrook Ter, Natick, MA 01760

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21 miles

Medfield Animal Shelter

101 Old Bridge Street, just past 99 West Street, Medfield, MA 02052

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21.6 miles

Lowell Humane Society

951 Broadway St, Lowell, MA 01854

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