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Domestic Mediumhair kittens & cats in Gautier, Mississippi

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Cold Rain

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 1 yr
Gautier, MS
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By adopting me today you will save the life of two pets -- you'll save me and that will make room for the Shelter to rescue and save another pet.
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Edward

Domestic Mediumhair

Male, 8 mos
Gautier, MS
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By adopting me today you will save the life of two pets -- you'll save me and that will make room for the Shelter to rescue and save another pet.
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Deer Corn

Domestic Mediumhair

Male, 4 mos
Gautier, MS
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By adopting me today you will save the life of two pets -- you'll save me and that will make room for the Shelter to rescue and save another pet.
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Ghost

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 2 yrs
Gautier, MS
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Spayed or Neutered,
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By adopting me today you will save the life of two pets -- you'll save me and that will make room for the Shelter to rescue and save another pet.

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These Domestic Mediumhairs are available for adoption close to Gautier, Mississippi.
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Mimi (Special needs)

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 11 yrs 3 mos , Special Needs
Ocean Springs, MS
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
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Mimi is happy, sassy and playful . . . she is almost kitten-like. Mimi is very independent, intelligent, loves affection from her human companion and, at times, screams at you to get that affection sounding like a screeching pterodactyl! She is a high jumper, loves perches and scratching posts. Mimi is a special needs kitty as she has limited mobility in her back legs. This makes it difficult for her to groom and scratch parts of her body. Mimi accepts being pet and brushed on her face, neck and chin. She is protective and sensitive to touch near her back legs and will verbally respond. Otherwise, Mimi maneuvers around well as she walks with a waddle, she can jump and can be quite fast! The damage to her legs was caused by being crushed in a chair recliner. Mimi was attacked by dogs that left her with a damaged jaw; the reason her tongue sometimes protrudes from her mouth, at times causing her to drool. Her ideal home is with an individual, couple or family; Mimi does well with adults and children, however, kids must be aware of her challenges. It would be best if Mimi is the only pet. She must be an inside-only kitty. Mimi is 11 years old, has a medium length coat with a black-and-white tuxedo pattern. She is currently not on medication and uses a litter box, however a low-sided box is a good option. Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets (FJCASP) is a foster-based rescue for dogs and cats. All pets are in a home environment cared for by a foster person who provides temporary care until the pet can be placed in a permanent home. Friends of Jackson County is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. If interested in meeting this kitty, you can find an online adoption application at https://fjcasp.wufoo.com/forms/adoption-application/ adoption fees cover spay/neuter, vaccinations, wormers and preventatives and range from $50-$70. You can help save a life by fostering a cat for FJCASP. If interested in fostering you can find an online foster application at https://fjcasp.wufoo.com/forms/foster-application If you would like to donate to help us help the foster parents with food, medications and preventatives you can paypal us at fjcasp@gmail.com or you can donate supplies at the LaundroMutt in Ocean Springs! FJCASP is a 501(c)3, nonprofit and all of your donations are tax deductible!!
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Gypsy

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 1 yr
Ocean Springs, MS
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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Gypsy is playful, enjoys catnip toys, sparkle balls, teaser wands and feathers. She appreciates places to hide and enjoys napping at the top of a cat tower. Gypsy gets a charge out of being in a Catio (enclosed patio for cats) where she can watch the birds and chase bugs. Gypsy came to Friends of Jackson County rescue traumatized when discovered on an interstate ramp. Her post traumatic symptoms are fearfulness and interacting with people. Gypsy does not like to be held, confined or being put in a trapped situation. In a stable home with routines and a respect for her fear, Gypsy is a perfectly pleasant house cat. She needs stability, space and her human companion to respect her boundaries and limitations. Gypsy will be dependent on you to take care of her. Her ideal home is with adult people, preferably someone who is experienced with cats and is capable of continuing to work with her and follow her care and training plan to continue positive progress. Gypsy must be an inside kitty only. She is very social towards other cats and gentle with kittens. It would be in Gypsy's favor if she was adopted with another cat that she pals around with; recommendation can be provided. A home with no dogs is preferred. Gypsy is 1 year old with a black medium length coat. Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets (FJCASP) is a foster-based rescue for dogs and cats. All pets are in a home environment cared for by a foster person who provides temporary care until the pet can be placed in a permanent home. Friends of Jackson County is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. If interested in meeting this kitty, you can find an online adoption application at https://fjcasp.wufoo.com/forms/adoption-application/ adoption fees cover spay/neuter, vaccinations, wormers and preventatives and range from $50-$70. You can help save a life by fostering a cat for FJCASP. If interested in fostering you can find an online foster application at https://fjcasp.wufoo.com/forms/foster-application If you would like to donate to help us help the foster parents with food, medications and preventatives you can paypal us at fjcasp@gmail.com or you can donate supplies at the LaundroMutt in Ocean Springs! FJCASP is a 501(c)3, nonprofit and all of your donations are tax deductible!!
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Whiskers

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 4 yrs 8 mos
Ocean Springs, MS
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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Whiskers is a happy and loving kitty and at times can just be funny! She is devoted to her human companion, has passion to snuggle and shows affection with head bumps. Whiskers has an infatuation with kitty toys, her favorite is stuffed toys. She shows off her prized toy prancing around the house with it in her mouth. Whiskers will hide little stuffed mice in your shoes! She is an athlete who takes part in soccer, wrestling and kick boxing. As a soccer player Whiskers sprints around batting toys like a pro soccer player, she wrestles her giant stuffed carrot, and she kicks around blankets. Her favorite spot is the top level of a cat tree where she watches over the house and takes her nap. Whiskers' ideal home is inside only with an individual, couple or family. She should be the only pet. Whiskers is a 4-year-old black and white tuxedo with a medium length coat and crisp green eyes. She came to Friends of Jackson County with severe wounds on both ears and throat, and abrasions on her nose. Whiskers was treated and has healed, however, there is visible scarring. Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets (FJCASP) is a foster-based rescue for dogs and cats. All pets are in a home environment cared for by a foster person who provides temporary care until the pet can be placed in a permanent home. Friends of Jackson County is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. If interested in meeting this kitty, you can find an online adoption application at https://fjcasp.wufoo.com/forms/adoption-application/ adoption fees cover spay/neuter, vaccinations, wormers and preventatives and range from $50-$70. You can help save a life by fostering a cat for FJCASP. If interested in fostering you can find an online foster application at https://fjcasp.wufoo.com/forms/foster-application If you would like to donate to help us help the foster parents with food, medications and preventatives you can paypal us at fjcasp@gmail.com or you can donate supplies at the LaundroMutt in Ocean Springs! FJCASP is a 501(c)3, nonprofit and all of your donations are tax deductible!!
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Tuela

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 1 yr 1 mo
Ocean Springs, MS
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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Tuela is calm, friendly and a sweetie pie! She may carry on a friendly, informal conversation with her human companion and if that conversation gets heated, Tuela could debate with you! But she talks back in a gracious way. Tuela is full of adoration and passion. Her ideal home is with an individual, couple or family; Tuela respects kids. She gets along with other cats and cat-friendly dogs. Tuela is 1 year old, has a medium length coat with a tortoiseshell pattern and round eloquent eyes. Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets (FJCASP) is a foster-based rescue for dogs and cats. All pets are in a home environment cared for by a foster person who provides temporary care until the pet can be placed in a permanent home. Friends of Jackson County is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. If interested in meeting this kitty, you can find an online adoption application at https://fjcasp.wufoo.com/forms/adoption-application/ adoption fees cover spay/neuter, vaccinations, wormers and preventatives and range from $50-$70. You can help save a life by fostering a cat for FJCASP. If interested in fostering you can find an online foster application at https://fjcasp.wufoo.com/forms/foster-application If you would like to donate to help us help the foster parents with food, medications and preventatives you can paypal us at fjcasp@gmail.com or you can donate supplies at the LaundroMutt in Ocean Springs! FJCASP is a 501(c)3, nonprofit and all of your donations are tax deductible!!
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Tux

Domestic Mediumhair

Male, 5 mos
Ocean Springs, MS
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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Tux is brave, bold and a courageous handsome guy that owns the world. He gets a charge out of pouncing on kitty toys. Tux is quiet but can be sneaky. He has a soft spot for being near his human companion for pampering and petting. Tux's ideal home is with an individual, couple or family. He does well with cats but gains acceptance and approval after inspecting the bigger and older ones. Tux should be fine with a cat-friendly dog. He has a medium length coat with a tuxedo pattern and long white whiskers. As of August 2023, Tux is 4 months old. Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets (FJCASP) is a foster-based rescue for dogs and cats. All pets are in a home environment cared for by a foster person who provides temporary care until the pet can be placed in a permanent home. Friends of Jackson County is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. If interested in meeting this kitty, you can find an online adoption application at https://fjcasp.wufoo.com/forms/adoption-application/ adoption fees cover spay/neuter, vaccinations, wormers and preventatives and range from $50-$70. You can help save a life by fostering a cat for FJCASP. If interested in fostering you can find an online foster application at https://fjcasp.wufoo.com/forms/foster-application If you would like to donate to help us help the foster parents with food, medications and preventatives you can paypal us at fjcasp@gmail.com or you can donate supplies at the LaundroMutt in Ocean Springs! FJCASP is a 501(c)3, nonprofit and all of your donations are tax deductible!!
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Adoption Ambassador Princess Garfield

Domestic Mediumhair Domestic Shorthair

Female, adult
Gulfport, MS
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Princess Garfield, is the most amazing cat! Besides being beautiful(The black on her eyelids and lips are her freckles , so don't try a wipe it off like her foster mom did.) , she is playful, very loving, and a purr machine. She came into the shelter very sick and malnourished. She has been in a foster home since Jan 19, while there it was realized that she was a senior cat at least 10 years old and that she needed a dental cleaning really bad and ended up needing all of her teeth pulled, except 2. Having only 2 teeth doesn't slow her down eating. The shelters Vet did X-ray of her stomach and found out that her stomach was in awful shape. She was put on prescription food, which she refused to eat (dry and wet). So she only eats 9 Lives Pate wet food. 1 can spilt up for 3 feedings a day. The shelters Vet, believes she has what is known as Feline Herpesvirus. (Her normal issues are watery eyes and sneezing. She gets 1/8tsp of Lysine mixed in her wet food on Tues and Fri.) But, the last couple of months she has had to be on Doxy, which is an antibiotic. If you are interested in adopting her, just remember she will need, medical care the rest of her life. I have added info at the bottom of this memo. She has gained over 5lbs and looks and feels so much healthier now. One of the things that makes Princess Garfield amazing is, she gets along with all dogs and cats she meets. Her foster family have dogs ranging in size from 145lbs to 9lbs and adult cats. The first night in her foster home she went right up to the dogs and wanted to love on them and as for the cats she wanted to be all of their friends. One of them would hiss at her and she just ignored him and went about her business. She loves to play/wrestle with one of her foster brothers, Cedar the cat. She has been "foster Gramma", to foster kittens in the house. So she would love a home that has a friendly fur sibling for her to play with. Her foster family fell in love with her, but couldn't adopt her due to having so many animals already.She likes to be curled up in her favorite humans lap and loves to give her human face bops with her nose. She loves to be petted and for you to rub her face. She will give you love bite cause she is so happy. She's not big on getting picked up and carried around. She prefers to sleep/lay on the cardboard cat scratcher then soft cat beds. (she will go home with her circle cardboard scratcher) After living on the streets for who knows how long, she wants to eat everything she smells and sees. With that being said, she will try to get human food when ever possible. Her foster dad says, she has no manners. Her foster mom says, well what do you expect after almost starving to death. So when it was time for the humans to eat, Princess Garfield was put into another room. Her foster family says, that is her only bad trait, if you can call it that.She is litter boxed trained. She doesn't always cover it up.She likes Friskies Party Mix Beachside treats and Temptations Catnip treats. PLEASE DON'T FORGET HER GOODY BAG AND CARDBOARD SCRATCHER! Contact her foster mom at ckzag@yahoo.com if you would like to do a meet and greet! What Is Feline Herpesvirus?Feline herpesvirus (FHV) is a contagious virus that can cause severe upper respiratory problems.1 FHV is most commonly spread by direct contact with infected objects and cats, sharing food and litter boxes, and transmission from mother to kitten. Essentially, FHV causes upper respiratory infections and cat flu in cats of all ages but can be especially harmful to kittens who haven't been vaccinated yet.Once a cat is infected, they will remain infected for the entirety of its life, making them a life-long carrier. For most cats, carrying FHV won't cause problems, and they may not be a risk to others when they're not shedding the virus. However, some cats will continue to shed the virus intermittently over their lifespans, especially when stressed or when their immune system is weak.1. Feline herpes is common among cats, and up to 97% of cats are exposed to the virus.2 The most susceptible cats are young cats and those with weakened immune systems. FHV causes a lifelong infection in most exposed cats, and a little more than half of the cats will shed the virus when stressed.2. Once infected, cats will carry the virus for life.After your cat has become infected with FHV, they will carry the virus for their entire life because the virus lives in the nerve cells.1 Infected cats are essentially life-long carriers, but they typically don't experience many health problems or pose a risk to other cats. Unfortunately, other cats will shed the virus periodically and develop signs of infection, including eye problems,After the cat becomes a carrier, they can get flare-ups that will eventually clear up on their own. Many cats will have bouts of upper respiratory problems and eye diseases, such as conjunctivitis in cats.2 Unfortunately, these flare-ups can also lead to death in some cases if the cat has a coexisting health condition.3. Most cats have an active infection for a few daysOnce a cat becomes infected by FHV, they may have an active infection with mild symptoms for 5 to 10 days or more severe infection for up to six weeks.3 Most symptoms occur within two to five days, during which is how long it takes the virus to incubate. During this time, the cat can infect other cats.As we've mentioned, many cats won't shed the disease again or experience any symptoms. However, some cats, when stressed, might shed FHV periodically throughout their lives. During their shedding period, they are infectious to other cats. If your cat has FHV, they may show signs of respiratory infection when the virus is shedding and active again. Feline Herpesvirus SymptomsFeline herpesvirus causes upper respiratory symptoms and eye problems. Cats with herpes virus can have mild to severe symptoms, including:FeverSneezingConjunctivitisNasal inflammationRunny noseClear discharge from nose and eyesLoss of appetite These symptoms typically clear in a few days to a few weeks, depending on their severity. Because the upper respiratory symptoms of FHV are similar to allergies, it can be difficult to diagnose based on symptoms alone. For example, if your cat is sneezing, they could be allergic to pollen. Additionally, conjunctivitis in cats can be caused by allergies, so pet parents might not realize their kitten or cat has feline herpesvirus.

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Jackson County Animal Shelter

4400 Audubon Lane, Gautier, MS 39553

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Jackson County Animal Shelter

4400 Audubon Lane, Gautier, MS 39553

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Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter

Ocean Springs, MS 39564

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Ocean Springs, MS 39564

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Ocean Springs, MS 39564

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Ocean Springs, MS 39564

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Ocean Springs, MS 39564

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Humane Society of South Mississippi

2615 25th Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501

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