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Poppie

Domestic Longhair

Female, 6 yrs 4 mos
Fort Worth, TX
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention,
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Meet Poppie – A Wobbly Wonder with a Big Personality Poppie is a gorgeous brown tabby, medium-haired young adult with an infectious zest for life. She has cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), which makes her a bit wobbly, but don’t tell her that. Poppie gets around just fine, has no idea she’s any different, and truly lives life as the life of the party. She does very well with a high-sided litter box and has excellent manners. Poppie is social, friendly, and loves being involved in whatever her people are doing. She’s a big fan of cuddling and will happily shower you with affection, including her signature little love bites to let you know just how much she cares. Poppie is not a fan of other cats, but she does very well with polite, respectful dogs and would be a great fit for a home with older kids. Fully vetted and full of personality, Poppie is a special girl who has so much love to give. She’s beautiful inside and out and truly deserves a chance at a wonderful, loving life.
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Cinder

Domestic Longhair

Male, 1 yr
Fort Worth, TX
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
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Cinder is a young adult long-haired gray and white gentleman who was heartbreakingly dumped at a park, but he’s held onto nothing but love and sweetness. This boy is social, friendly, and truly one of the kindest souls you’ll meet. He’s the undisputed king of biscuit making and happily kneads away whenever he’s feeling content (which is often). Cinder adores attention and loves playing with ribbon toys. He’s happiest being near his people and would enjoy a home with another friendly cat. He and Flipper are often found cuddling or making biscuits together and would love to be adopted together, though it’s not a requirement. Unlike loud, chatty cats, Cinder communicates with the softest, cutest little trills instead of meows. He’s gentle, kind, and very sweet with other animals — including dogs. He’s a lover, not a fighter, and tends to politely give way to other pets when it comes to food, litter boxes, or shared resources. Because of this, he would do best in a multi-pet home where the other animals are calm and not overly dominant. As a long-haired kitty, Cinder will need a family committed to regular grooming. He’s prone to matting and will need help keeping his coat and backside clean and comfortable — something that will go a long way in keeping him happy and healthy. Cinder is a truly special boy who deserves a gentle, loving home where he can be doted on and kept well groomed. If you’re looking for a sweet, affectionate companion with a soft voice and an even softer heart, Cinder may be your perfect match.
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Lee-Lee

Domestic Longhair

Female, Young
Fort Worth, TX
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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“Mama Lee-Lee,” was named during the excitement of the 2024 Paris Olympics. She carries the torch for her namesake, USA foil fencing Olympic champion, Lee Kiefer. Kiefer, a University of Kentucky med student, is lightning quick in her sport where she won gold with determined, pointed accuracy. Mama Lee-Lee had her kittens outside where she had to revert to her instincts to keep them safe and alive. She was trapped and brought inside where her med student saviors began to socialize the fluffy felines. Mama was never aggressive, but she was lightning quick to remind the humans that she set boundaries with her claws, which, unlike her namesake’s fencing foil, were very sharp. As her babies weaned and learned to love and trust humans, mama did, too. She loves to play with the jingle toy on a stick and to have her silky fur petted. She will make biscuits when spoken to sweetly and has made ‘winky eyes’ to her caregivers from her first days with them. She really LOVES her offspring and they love her. She is bonded to last remaining kitten Suni Extraordinaire and they must be adopted together. Lee-Lee has a distrust of dogs from her time outside. Born 3/1/2024 estimated by vet Lee-Lee,” a small, smart, long-haired tuxedo kitty found refuge for her three kittens in the parking garage at the UNT Health Science Center. The kittens were taught that safety from predators, cars, (and humans who came too close) was a quick scurry into the undercarriage of the electric carts plugged in on the first floor. A cat mom who had adopted her first fur baby from Meowtown was leaving the gym at the Texas Health Science Center one evening. She had just graduated and was soon to leave to begin her residency in another state. Walking to her car, she spotted the little family in the parking garage. That feline family won the lottery that night as that med student and her med student friends made it their mission to get them safe and cared for. If you are interested in meeting us, please contact my rescue family at MeowtownAR@gmail.com to arrange a visit with my foster home!
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Sylvester

Domestic Longhair

Male, 4 yrs
Fort Worth, TX
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Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet Sylvester – The Floofy Prince Who Chose the Indoor Life Sylvester may have been found outside, but let’s be clear — that was a temporary misunderstanding. Within minutes, he made it known that he is not built for alley life. This boy is a full-time floofy princess who absolutely belongs on a couch, not a curb. With his classic tuxedo markings and that gloriously big, fluffy tail, Sylvester looks like he walked straight out of a storybook. He carries himself with quiet elegance… until the toys come out. Don’t let his calm, sweet demeanor fool you — Sylvester has a playful side! He loves batting around toys and will happily entertain himself (and you). And catnip? That’s his weakness. Sprinkle a little down and watch this dignified gentleman transform into a delightfully goofy floof. He’s wonderful with other cats and has an easygoing nature that makes him a peaceful addition to a home. He’s the kind of boy who will softly blink at you, settle nearby, and remind you that the best things in life are warm blankets, safe spaces, and the occasional catnip party. Sylvester has officially retired from outdoor life and is ready to fully embrace his true calling: indoor royalty, professional lounger, playful spirit, and beloved companion. If you’re looking for a soft, sweet soul with a dramatic tail, a playful streak, and a heart of gold, Sylvester is ready to claim his throne in your home.
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Bear

Domestic Longhair

Male, 2 yrs 6 mos
Fort Worth, TX
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Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet Bear 🐾 Bear is a gentle, quiet soul who has been steadily blossoming into a loving house cat. Around 2 years old, he has spent the past few months adjusting to the comforts of indoor life — and he’s truly coming into his own. While Bear is still shy and prefers the calm presence of his foster mom, he’s made amazing progress. Each day, he grows a little braver, a little more curious, and a little more trusting. He’s learning that people can be kind, safe, and even the source of delicious treats. Playtime is one of Bear’s favorite parts of the day — wand toys and chase games bring out his silly, kittenish side. He’s also a total snack enthusiast, and mealtime is his love language. With a little patience (and a few treats), you’ll find yourself winning him over bit by bit. One of the most special things about Bear? He loves other cats. He thrives in the company of feline friends, whether they’re affectionate or more reserved — he’s the kind of cat who just wants to belong. Bear would do best in a home that: Has at least one other cat (friendly or aloof — Bear doesn’t mind) Is quiet and adult-only or has calm older teens Understands that trust takes time, and love is earned slowly but deeply If you’re someone who finds joy in watching a shy cat find his confidence, and you’re looking for a sweet, playful companion with a heart full of potential, Bear may be the perfect addition to your home.
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Gabby

Domestic Longhair

Female, Senior
Fort Worth, TX
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
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Gabby is a 14-year-old senior kitty with the gentlest soul. I’ve had her since childhood, and she has been my best friend for years. She had a difficult life before coming to me, so she can be shy at first and needs time to bond. Once she feels safe, she becomes deeply attached and will quietly follow you from room to room just to be near you. Gabby loves warm windows, soft beds, small cozy spaces, treats, and being talked to in a calm voice. She is fully litter trained and has great indoor manners. She enjoys gentle pets and affection but does not like baths. Because she is older, she will need regular checkups and someone patient who understands senior cats. She would do best in a quiet home without a lot of visitors, where she can feel secure and adjust at her own pace. This decision is being made out of love due to housing restrictions and long work hours. Gabby deserves a peaceful, stable home where she can relax and be cherished for her golden years. 💙

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Spicy Whiskers

Fort Worth, TX 76133

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Meowtown Animal Rescue of Fort Worth

Fort Worth, TX 76107

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6.1 miles

Murdock's Mission

Fort Worth, TX 76110

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8.6 miles

West Side Animal League

PO BOX 150673, White Settlement, TX 76108

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9.8 miles

Fort Worth Animal Care & Control Center

4900 Martin St., Fort Worth, TX 76119

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11.6 miles

Pawprints of Hope Rescue - Aledo

Aledo, TX 76008

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16 miles

Saving Hope

Fort Worth, TX 76017

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18.1 miles

Noah's Paws Animal Rescue

Richland Hills, TX 76180

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18.3 miles

Buddies Place Cat Rescue

Arlington/Ft Worth, TX 76012

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23.8 miles

Trinity GAP Club Rescue - Euless Animal Shelter

1517 Westpark Way, Euless, TX 76039

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