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Domestic Mediumhair kittens & cats in Brighton, Michigan

Looking for a Domestic Mediumhair kitten or cat in Brighton, Michigan? Adopt a Pet can help you find an adorable Domestic Mediumhair near you.

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These Domestic Mediumhairs are available in Brighton, Michigan.
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Skylar

Domestic Mediumhair

Male, Adult
Brighton, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Skylar is an absolute sweetheart of a cat. He loves to cuddle and snuggle. He has allergies, most notably, to dogs… which is why we are putting him up for adoption. It is heartbreaking to have to let him go, but he needs a home where he can be loved unconditionally without having to get itchy from dog fur. He’s clean, low maintenance and a pleasure.
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Merry and Pippin

Domestic Mediumhair

Male, Kitten
Brighton, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
These two were found in a box on the side of the road. We took them in and have been trying to find them their furever home. Two people have been interested, then backed out. They DO NOT get along with our other 3 kitties. They stay in our spare room and come out a few hours a day. They really need their very own loving home. They are beautiful boys.

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These Domestic Mediumhairs are available for adoption close to Brighton, Michigan.
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SAKE

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 2 yrs
Clinton Township, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello, my name is Sake!My story is a long one, and there are certainly some sad moments, but like all good stories there can always be a happy ending. See, I grew up in a house with a big family, and that’s putting it nicely. My 59 other brothers and sisters all lived in one home with our person. Life wasn’t all that bad, we always had free run of the house, there were food and water, but when you put over 50 cats in one home together it gets to be a little crowded. We started to get neglected. As our person got older, it became a lot harder for her to maintain everything that comes along with having so many animals in the home and things started falling to the wayside. Lucky for my siblings and myself, that’s when the kind people at MCAC came in to help get us out of that sticky smelly situation. By the time we arrived at MCAC, we were sick, skinny, smelly, and some of us even matted. We know our person loved us, but we needed more help than our person could provide. I’m a little shy because of the rapid change in my lifestyle. Can you imagine, being taken away from the only family, the only house, the only person I knew. It’s a culture shock. It’s a lot to take in all at once. So yes, I’m stressed out as I adjust to my new surroundings, new routine, new people. Please don’t judge me on my appearance when you see me. I promise once you give me my bubble space and let me decompress properly, I think you’ll find I can be a loving cat. Because of my previous life, I would do best without a dog and children who cannot understand my personality. I would do best with a quiet environment. If you are willing to be patient with me and let me open-up to you on my own time, I promise to be the best kitty you could ever ask for!If you are interested in meeting me or another homeless pet at Macomb County Animal Control, they are open M-F from 10am-4pm To help speed up the adoption process, it is suggested that you complete the online application found at the link below.https://animalcontrol.macombgov.org/AnimalControl-AdoptionApplicationMy adoption fee is SPONSORED
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MISO

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 1 yr 1 mo
Clinton Township, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello, my name is Miso!My story is a long one, and there are certainly some sad moments, but like all good stories there can always be a happy ending. See, I grew up in a house with a big family, and that’s putting it nicely. My 59 other brothers and sisters all lived in one home with our person. Life wasn’t all that bad, we always had free run of the house, there were food and water, but when you put over 50 cats in one home together it gets to be a little crowded. We started to get neglected. As our person got older, it became a lot harder for her to maintain everything that comes along with having so many animals in the home and things started falling to the wayside. Lucky for my siblings and myself, that’s when the kind people at MCAC came in to help get us out of that sticky smelly situation. By the time we arrived at MCAC, we were sick, skinny, smelly, and some of us even matted. We know our person loved us, but we needed more help than our person could provide. I’m a little shy because of the rapid change in my lifestyle. Can you imagine, being taken away from the only family, the only house, the only person I knew. It’s a culture shock. It’s a lot to take in all at once. So yes, I’m stressed out as I adjust to my new surroundings, new routine, new people. Please don’t judge me on my appearance when you see me. I promise once you give me my bubble space and let me decompress properly, I think you’ll find I can be a loving cat. Because of my previous life, I would do best without a dog and children who cannot understand my personality. I would do best with a quiet environment. If you are willing to be patient with me and let me open-up to you on my own time, I promise to be the best kitty you could ever ask for!If you are interested in meeting me or another homeless pet at Macomb County Animal Control, they are open M-F from 10am-4pm To help speed up the adoption process, it is suggested that you complete the online application found at the link below.https://animalcontrol.macombgov.org/AnimalControl-AdoptionApplicationMy adoption fee is SPONSORED
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GENERAL TSO

Domestic Mediumhair

Male, 10 yrs 1 mo
Clinton Township, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello, my name is General Tso!My story is a long one, and there are certainly some sad moments, but like all good stories there can always be a happy ending. See, I grew up in a house with a big family, and that’s putting it nicely. My 59 other brothers and sisters all lived in one home with our person. Life wasn’t all that bad, we always had free run of the house, there were food and water, but when you put over 50 cats in one home together it gets to be a little crowded. We started to get neglected. As our person got older, it became a lot harder for her to maintain everything that comes along with having so many animals in the home and things started falling to the wayside. Lucky for my siblings and myself, that’s when the kind people at MCAC came in to help get us out of that sticky smelly situation. By the time we arrived at MCAC, we were sick, skinny, smelly, and some of us even matted. We know our person loved us, but we needed more help than our person could provide. I’m a little shy because of the rapid change in my lifestyle. Can you imagine, being taken away from the only family, the only house, the only person I knew. It’s a culture shock. It’s a lot to take in all at once. So yes, I’m stressed out as I adjust to my new surroundings, new routine, new people. Please don’t judge me on my appearance when you see me. I promise once you give me my bubble space and let me decompress properly, I think you’ll find I can be a loving cat. Because of my previous life, I would do best without a dog and children who cannot understand my personality. I would do best with a quiet environment. If you are willing to be patient with me and let me open-up to you on my own time, I promise to be the best kitty you could ever ask for!If you are interested in meeting me or another homeless pet at Macomb County Animal Control, they are open M-F from 10am-4pm To help speed up the adoption process, it is suggested that you complete the online application found at the link below.https://animalcontrol.macombgov.org/AnimalControl-AdoptionApplicationMy adoption fee is SPONSORED
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ZED

Domestic Mediumhair

Male, 4 yrs 1 mo
Clinton Township, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello, my name is Zed!My story is a long one, and there are certainly some sad moments, but like all good stories there can always be a happy ending. See, I grew up in a house with a big family, and that’s putting it nicely. My 59 other brothers and sisters all lived in one home with our person. Life wasn’t all that bad, we always had free run of the house, there were food and water, but when you put over 50 cats in one home together it gets to be a little crowded. We started to get neglected. As our person got older, it became a lot harder for her to maintain everything that comes along with having so many animals in the home and things started falling to the wayside. Lucky for my siblings and myself, that’s when the kind people at MCAC came in to help get us out of that sticky smelly situation. By the time we arrived at MCAC, we were sick, skinny, smelly, and some of us even matted. We know our person loved us, but we needed more help than our person could provide. I’m a little shy because of the rapid change in my lifestyle. Can you imagine, being taken away from the only family, the only house, the only person I knew. It’s a culture shock. It’s a lot to take in all at once. So yes, I’m stressed out as I adjust to my new surroundings, new routine, new people. Please don’t judge me on my appearance when you see me. I promise once you give me my bubble space and let me decompress properly, I think you’ll find I can be a loving cat. Because of my previous life, I would do best without a dog and children who cannot understand my personality. I would do best with a quiet environment. If you are willing to be patient with me and let me open-up to you on my own time, I promise to be the best kitty you could ever ask for!If you are interested in meeting me or another homeless pet at Macomb County Animal Control, they are open M-F from 10am-4pm To help speed up the adoption process, it is suggested that you complete the online application found at the link below.https://animalcontrol.macombgov.org/AnimalControl-AdoptionApplicationMy adoption fee is SPONSORED
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MONIQUE

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 3 yrs
Clinton Township, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello, my name is Monique!My story is a long one, and there are certainly some sad moments, but like all good stories there can always be a happy ending. See, I grew up in a house with a big family, and that’s putting it nicely. My 59 other brothers and sisters all lived in one home with our person. Life wasn’t all that bad, we always had free run of the house, there were food and water, but when you put over 50 cats in one home together it gets to be a little crowded. We started to get neglected. As our person got older, it became a lot harder for her to maintain everything that comes along with having so many animals in the home and things started falling to the wayside. Lucky for my siblings and myself, that’s when the kind people at MCAC came in to help get us out of that sticky smelly situation. By the time we arrived at MCAC, we were sick, skinny, smelly, and some of us even matted. We know our person loved us, but we needed more help than our person could provide. I’m a little shy because of the rapid change in my lifestyle. Can you imagine, being taken away from the only family, the only house, the only person I knew. It’s a culture shock. It’s a lot to take in all at once. So yes, I’m stressed out as I adjust to my new surroundings, new routine, new people. Please don’t judge me on my appearance when you see me. I promise once you give me my bubble space and let me decompress properly, I think you’ll find I can be a loving cat. Because of my previous life, I would do best without a dog and children who cannot understand my personality. I would do best with a quiet environment. If you are willing to be patient with me and let me open-up to you on my own time, I promise to be the best kitty you could ever ask for!If you are interested in adopting me or another homeless pet at Macomb County Animal Control, walk-in adoption hours are Monday-Friday from 10am-4pm. To help speed up the application process, it is recommended that you complete the online application form found at the link below.https://animalcontrol.macombgov.org/AnimalControl-AdoptionApplicationMy adoption fee is SPONSORED
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SUSHI

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 4 yrs 1 mo
Clinton Township, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello, my name is Sushi!My story is a long one, and there are certainly some sad moments, but like all good stories there can always be a happy ending. See, I grew up in a house with a big family, and that’s putting it nicely. My 59 other brothers and sisters all lived in one home with our person. Life wasn’t all that bad, we always had free run of the house, there were food and water, but when you put over 50 cats in one home together it gets to be a little crowded. We started to get neglected. As our person got older, it became a lot harder for her to maintain everything that comes along with having so many animals in the home and things started falling to the wayside. Lucky for my siblings and myself, that’s when the kind people at MCAC came in to help get us out of that sticky smelly situation. By the time we arrived at MCAC, we were sick, skinny, smelly, and some of us even matted. We know our person loved us, but we needed more help than our person could provide. I’m a little shy because of the rapid change in my lifestyle. Can you imagine, being taken away from the only family, the only house, the only person I knew. It’s a culture shock. It’s a lot to take in all at once. So yes, I’m stressed out as I adjust to my new surroundings, new routine, new people. Please don’t judge me on my appearance when you see me. I promise once you give me my bubble space and let me decompress properly, I think you’ll find I can be a loving cat. Because of my previous life, I would do best without a dog and children who cannot understand my personality. I would do best with a quiet environment. If you are willing to be patient with me and let me open-up to you on my own time, I promise to be the best kitty you could ever ask for!If you are interested in meeting me or another homeless pet at Macomb County Animal Control, they are open M-F from 10am-4pm To help speed up the adoption process, it is suggested that you complete the online application found at the link below.https://animalcontrol.macombgov.org/AnimalControl-AdoptionApplicationMy adoption fee is SPONSORED

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Domestic Mediumhair shelters & rescues in Brighton, Michigan

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for Domestic Mediumhair kittens in Brighton, Michigan. Browse these Domestic Mediumhair rescues and shelters below.

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9.6 miles

Livingston County Animal Shelter

418 S. Highlander Way, Howell, MI 48843

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

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9.6 miles

Livingston County Animal Shelter

418 S. Highlander Way, Howell, MI 48843

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

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12.7 miles

South Mitten's Kittens

3251 Knoll Ct, Highland, MI 48356

Pet Types: cats

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12.7 miles

South Mitten's Kittens

3251 Knoll Ct, Highland, MI 48356

Pet Types: cats

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Rescue

15.1 miles

For The Love Of Cats Rescue And Adoption

P.O. Box 362, Walled Lake, MI 48390

Pet Types: cats

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15.1 miles

For The Love Of Cats Rescue And Adoption

P.O. Box 362, Walled Lake, MI 48390

Pet Types: cats

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15.1 miles

For The Love Of Cats Rescue And Adoption

P.O. Box 362, Walled Lake, MI 48390

Pet Types: cats

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Shelter

16 miles

Humane Society of Huron Valley

3100 Cherry Hill Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

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

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17.5 miles

Take My Paw Rescue

PO Box 1091, Fowlerville, MI 48836

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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19.9 miles

Pet Adoption Alternative of Warren

PO Box 251071, West Bloomfield, MI 48325

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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