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Maya

Domestic Longhair

Female, Young
Blue Springs, MO
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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This is our sweet Maya! I have had her since she was a kitten. She is the absolute sweetest and fluffiest (we have shaved her to help if she gets matted) and she was great until we got dogs. 🙁 She doesn’t attack them or anything but she has had behavioral problems since we brought them home. She still uses the liter box for when she has to poo but has unfortunately and continues to urinate by my back door and on my couch. The vet has checked her out and she was treated for recurring UTI’s and is on special urinary tract food. She’s a lover of people and her favorite is my 3 year old granddaughter 🥰 She is wonderful and cuddles up to my other cat but I think the dogs are just too much her. I want to find her a loving home that will care for her and love her as much as we do.
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Vetra

Domestic Longhair

Female, 6 yrs 3 mos
Kansas City, MO
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*special note: This cat is from a hoarding situation. They will likely need time to adjust to home life. They have lived with many other cats but may have not experienced socialization with people and things like petting and large open spaces are overwhelming for them. Adopters should be willing to be patient during this process. Sequestering a cat in one small room for 2-4 weeks can be very helpful and gives the cat a safe place to call their own. It is important to let them go at their own pace with building a relationship with their new family and limiting lots of commotion and visitors in the beginning is wise. They may have not experienced life outside of the hoarding situation, so things could be overwhelming for them at first. Patience and positive interactions are crucial. Aversive methods of training should be avoided. Using treats, play and enrichment to build trust and teach new things is the way to go! All cats are of course unique and the time in which they each warm up to people and places is just as unique as they are.My Friends at Wayside say:-I am a social eater-I love treats of ALL kinds!-I enjoy watching videos-I enjoy mentally stimulating activities-I’m a graduate of Wayside’s TABBY program-I’m shy at first but full of love!-I enjoy being independentMy home preferences (Restrictions):-I would like a quiet home environment-I will need extra time to warm up in a home-Children in the home must be 6 and older-I will need a cat savvy adopter-I will require regular groomingHello, I’m Vetra!I’m a 6-year-old longhaired lady with a gentle heart and a quiet soul. I came from a hoarding situation, so the big, busy world can feel a little overwhelming at first. I like to take my time getting to know new people and places, but if you’re patient with me, you’ll start to see just how much love I have to give.I’m a proud graduate of the TABBY program (To Achieve Best Behavior Yet), and I’ve worked hard to build my confidence. I may be shy when we first meet, but I promise there’s a sweet, affectionate girl underneath it all, just waiting to feel safe enough to shine.I’m a bit of an independent spirit. I enjoy doing my own thing and having my own space, but I also appreciate quiet companionship. I’m a social eater, so I like having someone nearby while I enjoy my meals (especially since I love all treats…seriously, I won’t say no!). One of my favorit
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Leann

Domestic Longhair

Female, 2 yrs 8 mos
Kansas City, MO
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Genevieve

Domestic Longhair

Female, 5 yrs
Kansas City, MO
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The fluffy Queen Genevieve is super sweet and loves attention. Her majestic beauty matches her personality perfectly. Treats are nice, as is visiting with the other cats. Genevieve doesn’t seem to mind the dogs that come by to say `hi` with their families - after slow introductions a truly wonderful relationship could occur. Genevieve has a curious side. She likes to explore and she prefers playing with the laser cat toy over wand toys. Come meet this lovely cat and start your beautiful relationship with Genevieve. She is ready to go home with you today!
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Poppy

Domestic Longhair

Female, 4 yrs 2 mos
Kansas City, MO
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Reggie

Domestic Longhair

Male, 5 yrs
Kansas City, MO
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17.4 miles

Wayside Waifs Animal Shelter

3901 Martha Truman Road, Kansas City, MO 64137

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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20 miles

KC Pet Project

7077 Elmwood Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64132

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

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22.1 miles

Animals Best Friends

P.O. Box 493, Independence, MO 64051

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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25.1 miles

Heart of America Humane Society

P. O. Box 12703, Overland Park, KS 66282

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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25.8 miles

Meowy Matchmakers Cat Rescue Inc.

PO Box 1051, Mission, KS 66222

Pet Types: cats

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26.6 miles

Great Plains SPCA - Merriam Campus

5424 Antioch Drive, Merriam, KS 66202

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

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Shelter

27.3 miles

Purrfect Pets

11721 West 95th Street, Inside the Oak Park Mall, Store #140, Overland Park, KS 66214

Pet Types: cats

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27.3 miles

Melissa's Second Chances

11015 W 75th Street, Shawnee, KS 66214

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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29.1 miles

Warrensburg Cat Advocates

Warrensburg, MO 64093

Pet Types: cats

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29.4 miles

Always and Furever Midwest Animal Sanctuary

23595 W 223rd St., Spring Hill, KS 66083

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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