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We'll also keep you updated on LUNA's adoption status with email updates.
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LUNA

Domestic Longhair

Female, 5 yrs
Aliquippa, PA
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Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello! I am Luna. I am a special girl and I`m in search of a forever family. I came from a unique home where I lived with lots of other cats, but not many other people. When I got to the shelter, I found all the new noises, smells, and people to be really overwhelming. I was very scared, shut-down, and didn`t want to be around anyone. After a little time passed, the staff continued to visit me every day to try and cheer me up and make me feel safe. I finally started to come out of my shell! Now I wow the staff with my adorable purr and snuggly demeanor. I am still unsure of new people, so I would do best in a home that has teens or older. I did live with cats previously and did well. I need someone who doesn`t mind spending time getting to know me, earning my trust, and then pampering me until the end of time. Come meet me today!The Adoption Fee Includes:- initial feline distemper combination vaccination- first deworming or stool check- rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)- 24 Petwatch microchipping- flea treatment/preventative- spaying or neuteringAdoption Cost: $75.00FELV/FIV Testing provided for an additional fee of $35.00. Encouraged for multi cat household.
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ANGIE

Domestic Longhair

Female, 3 mos
Aliquippa, PA
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Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello! I`m new to the shelter! Please keep checking my profile for updates as the staff gets to know me better!One of the biggest and most exciting times in anyone`s life is adopting a new kitten! Cats can live well over 12 years, and will need a lifetime of love, care, commitment, and patience. Before plunging into kitten parenthood, make sure to research! There are many rewards to caring for a kitten, but there are also many requirements. The Adoption Fee Includes:- initial feline distemper combination vaccination- first deworming or stool check- rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)-24 Petwatch microchipping- flea treatment/preventative- spaying or neuteringAdoption Fee: $120.00FELV/FIV testing offered for additional cost of $35.00. Highly encouraged for multi-cat households.
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Rosie

Domestic Longhair

Male, 2 yrs 1 mo
Washington, PA
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Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Rosie (12/15/22) was one of 14 cats and kittens living in outbuildings on a farm in Rostraver. (Fayette County). The property has been bought by a developer who will demolishing the buildings and the cats had to be relocated. Although most of the cats had to be trapped to be spayed/neutered to be released to safe locations/farms, Rosie was able to be picked up and placed in a carrier. Rosie is a little shy but adjusting to living back inside. She has been felv/fiv tested, spayed, wormed, flea treated and microchipped. She is getting acclimated to living in a foster home with dogs. Applications available at https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/PAPS/Cat
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LACIE

Domestic Longhair

Female, 1 yr 5 mos
Pittsburgh, PA
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
- NOW YOU DID IT! You found a cat rescue that’s unique and fun to visit too! We do some really BIG things for the community cats in Pittsburgh. It is an awesome place to come and see if your next kitty cat is here, patiently waiting for you. The big named shelters no longer do combo testing, so if you have another cat in the home, please consider your local small rescue. You"ll want to look into a combo tested cat-to keep your cat from unknowingly being exposed to a disease. The rescue is on the 2nd & 3rd floors of my big Pittsburgh home (I reside on the 1st floor). Set up an appointment to come and visit by calling or text FAON @ 412-863-0064. I will show you all the cats and then you/yours can go around and visit with them. Once the adults are vetted and tested/vaccinated- we let them free roam. There is a large, outside CAT E O where some enjoy to layout outside. There is also plenty of room inside for a good cat nap .All the cats are SPAYED/NEUTERED, dewormed, given Capstar for fleas, have at least one/two FVRCP vaccines, rabies, ear mite treated (if needed), combo tested for FeLV & FIV, and microchipped. All included in the adoption fee. Be sure to look around, spend time with them. We always have cats in a wide variety of age/personalities. Don't forget to visit the one in the corner, those cats need a chance and will blossom in a calmer environment (and are often the best cats). “Feel their soul” if you would and see if it pairs to yours. If you fall in love here, great. If not, no hard feelings. Most people say it was hard to choose. We changed the cat’s life by rescuing them. Now they need rescued one last time…..could you be that person? We hope so. The cats here were rescued from outside, neglect, poverty, or were left somewhere purposely or just needed to be found. This is really an AMAZING process. Come see why Save Our Strays has adopted out over 1000 cats in 4.5 years. We use some of our profits to TNR (trap, neuter, release) countless strays that are too unsocial for a home but desperately need altered. By spay and neutering them, they can live a healthier life & we help decrease the number of outside domestic cats. Adopting from Save Our Strays helps to support that. A little about me and SOS. I rescue and live with the cats, so I am very familiar with them and their background. I have some amazing women that volunteer here and one main volunteer Ms Chris. They help to make this drastic change in the cat’s life possible. We do all that we can here for the cats. Often, we are complimented on how clean everything is. We use stainless steel litter pans and bowls, that are disinfected daily. We feed Purina Pro Plan (kitten)and a canned breakfast with a probiotic. If you have done the long cat application and then no one gets back to you, or the cats already adopted by the time they do, then yinz should check us out. We have same day adoptions. I do not have a long application process. I ask that you are allowed to have a cat where you live and are financially able to afford their care. I ask that you not declaw that cat and if they get sick take them to the doctor. Give the cat time to slowly adjust, one last time to their new environment, so it’s a pleasant experience for all.-
We'll also keep you updated on CHAMP's adoption status with email updates.
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CHAMP

Domestic Longhair

Male, 6 yrs 11 mos
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
- NOW YOU DID IT! You found a cat rescue that’s unique and fun to visit too! We do some really BIG things for the community cats in Pittsburgh. It is an awesome place to come and see if your next kitty cat is here, patiently waiting for you. The rescue is on the 2nd & 3rd floors of my big Pittsburgh home (I reside on the 1st floor). Set up an appointment to come and visit by calling or text FAON @ 412-863-0064. I will show you all the cats and then you/yours can go around and visit with them. Feed them a Churu or two, they love company. CHAMP in a real CHAMP, at 6/7 years old-he lived IDK how long with 47 cats and four adults in a single-wide trailer. Two of the adults worked-but mentally unwell. But still this dude is like BYEEEEEE. He likes being away from that, clean and flea free (instead of care free lol). He is good with the other cats and is inquisitive on what is going on. He is a volunteer favorite. Very outgoing but new to being out of that environment and here. CHAMP would LOVE to find a family or person to love him. He has cute ear wisps and a white spot on his chest. All the cats are SPAYED/NEUTERED, dewormed, given Capstar for fleas, have at least one/two FVRCP vaccines, rabies, ear mite treated (if needed), combo tested for FeLV & FIV, and microchipped. All included in the adoption fee. Once the adults are vetted and tested/vaccinated- we let them free roam. There is a large, outside CAT E O where some enjoy to layout outside. There is also plenty of room inside for a good cat nap Be sure to look around, spend time with them. We always have cats in a wide variety of age/personalities. Don't forget to visit the one in the corner, those cats need a chance and will blossom in a calmer environment (and are often the best cats). “Feel their soul” if you would and see if it pairs to yours. If you fall in love here, great. If not, no hard feelings. Most people say it was hard to choose. We changed the cat’s life by rescuing them. Now they need rescued one last time…..could you be that person? We hope so. The cats here were rescued from outside, neglect, poverty, or were left somewhere purposely or just needed to be found. This is really an AMAZING process. Come see why Save Our Strays has adopted out over 1000 cats in 4.5 years. We use some of our profits to TNR (trap, neuter, release) countless strays that are too unsocial for a home but desperately need altered. By spay and neutering them, they can live a healthier life & we help decrease the number of outside domestic cats. Adopting from Save Our Strays helps to support that. A little about me and SOS. I rescue and live with the cats, so I am very familiar with them and their background. I have some amazing women that volunteer here and together we change their lives. They help to make this drastic change in the cat’s life possible. We do all that we can here for the cats. Often, we are complimented on how clean everything is. We use stainless steel litter pans and bowls, that are disinfected daily. We feed Purina Pro Plan (kitten)and a canned meal with meds as needed. If you have done the long cat application and then no one gets back to you, or the cats already adopted by the time they do, then yinz should check us out. We have same day adoptions. I do not have a long application process. I ask that you are allowed to have a cat where you live and are financially able to afford their care. I ask that you not declaw that cat and if they get sick take them to the doctor. Give the cat time to slowly adjust, one last time to their new environment, so it’s a pleasant experience for all.- I really try to make this fun, exciting and different.
We'll also keep you updated on Nova's adoption status with email updates.
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Nova

Domestic Longhair

Female, Kitten
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN NOVA, PLEASE GO TO OUR WEBSITE TO READ ABOUT THE PROCESS AND FILL OUT AN ADOPTION APPLICATION. www.furkidrescue.org Nova is a super fluffy, black cat who is starting to come out of her shell. She was originally rescued with her sister, Pallas. Nova is a friendly girl who loves cuddling up to other cats and is open to pets, but sometimes unsure or doesn’t know how to ask. She loves playing with her foster siblings and with springs and puff balls. She’s not so sure about being held. Nova is super talkative when it comes to dinner time!

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19.6 miles

Beaver County Humane Society

3394 Brodhead Rd, Aliquippa, PA 15001

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23.2 miles

Pet Search

Pet Search, PO Box 1653, Washington, PA 15301

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26.7 miles

Save Our Strays, Inc.

Pittsburgh, PA 15202

Pet Types: cats

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28.1 miles

Furkid Rescue

Pittsburgh, PA 15102

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

29 miles

Animal Friends, Inc.

562 Camp Horne Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits

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Rescue

29 miles

Kitty Queen Cat Rescue

4552 McKnight Rd, Suite 400, Pittsburgh, PA 15237

Pet Types: cats

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Shelter

29.5 miles

Washington Area Humane Society

1527 Route 136, Eighty Four, PA 15330

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

32 miles

Oakland TNR Coalition

Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Pet Types: cats

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35 miles

Humane Animal Rescue - East

6926 Hamilton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15208

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

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35.3 miles

Rescue and Relax

117 Edgewood Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15218

Pet Types: cats

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