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Domestic Shorthair kittens & cats in New Whiteland, Indiana

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Marco

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Shorthair

Male, Adult
Anderson, IN
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Marco is a friendly, outgoing young boy. He likes to play rough with other cats and actively seeks attention and affection. He needs to be in a home where he is the only cat or with other cats that can handle rough playing and a dominate personality. Marco is easy to hold and would love to go home with you.
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Fletcher

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Shorthair

Male, Adult
Anderson, IN
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Fletcher is a big solid cat with "chipmunk" cheeks. He enjoys pets and being brushed. He does not mind being held and will enjoy quality lap time or sitting by you on a couch. Fletcher did not react to other cats at the shelter, but was aggressive toward dogs, so he would be best in a home without dogs.Fletcher has tested positive for FIV.FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus) is a widely misunderstood condition. Many people think that it's easily spread, makes cats very sick, and that they have a lower life expectancy, so they are not often adopted. This is far from the truth!Should you adopt an FIV cat? Absolutely! Learn more about why YOU should adopt a cat with FIV: https://iheartcats.com/5-reasons-to-consider-adopting-an-fiv-cat/
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Tom

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Shorthair

Male, Adult
Anderson, IN
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Tom is a good-sized cat who is sweet but very shy. He will nuzzle and enjoys chin and head scratches and pets all along his back. He purrs once you start petting him. At this time, he still shies away when his cage his first opened, and is vocal and nervous if you pick him up. With a lot of time and patience, he will become a very loving companion. He loves treats and that will be a good way to get his trust. Tom also likes to play with strings, feather wands and other toys. He is very friendly toward other cats, even grooming them. Tom is a great kitty looking for the purr-fect home to let him shine.Tom has tested positive for FIV.FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus) is a widely misunderstood condition. Many people think that it's easily spread, makes cats very sick, and that they have a lower life expectancy, so they are not often adopted. This is far from the truth!Should you adopt an FIV cat? Absolutely! Learn more about why YOU should adopt a cat with FIV: https://iheartcats.com/5-reasons-to-consider-adopting-an-fiv-cat/?fbclid=IwAR0BgiEaXHqGpUb7yd81JqH3aYNGlwwCah7KLWfeOrlYwiUwUQfRMfxL6jk
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Scruff

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Shorthair

Male, Adult
Anderson, IN
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Scruff is a big solid cat. He is still getting used to people. He may shy away a bit when first approached, but if you are slow and gentle with him, he loves pets, and does not mind being held. He enjoys being brushed. If startled or with quick movements he may react with flattened ears or backing away, and may swat at you. He really warms up with gentle pets and should be a wonderful companion once he has adjusted to his new home. Scruff has come a long way since first arriving at the shelter, and has turned into a lap kitty who really likes pets. He would likely enjoy a quieter or calmer environment. He does well with other cats.Scruff has tested positive for FIV.FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus) is a widely misunderstood condition. Many people think that it's easily spread, makes cats very sick, and that they have a lower life expectancy, so they are not often adopted. This is far from the truth!Should you adopt an FIV cat? Absolutely! Learn more about why YOU should adopt a cat with FIV: https://iheartcats.com/5-reasons-to-consider-adopting-an-fiv-cat/?fbclid=IwAR0BgiEaXHqGpUb7yd81JqH3aYNGlwwCah7KLWfeOrlYwiUwUQfRMfxL6jk

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4247 IN-135, Franklin, IN 46131

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4247 IN-135, Franklin, IN 46131

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4247 IN-135, Franklin, IN 46131

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4247 IN-135, Franklin, IN 46131

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4247 IN-135, Franklin, IN 46131

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4247 IN-135, Franklin, IN 46131

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Where do Domestic Shorthairs come from? How many types of Domestic Shorthairs are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Domestic Shorthair.

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