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DIJON

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 1 yr 10 mos
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, 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 MINNY's adoption status with email updates.
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MINNY

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 2 yrs
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
OH YES- 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. 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. All the cats come rescued are 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 three amazing women that volunteer here. 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. All the cats are 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. 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 LORI's adoption status with email updates.
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LORI

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 2 yrs
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, kind of small, but does 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 to come and get them. The rescue is on the 2nd & 3rd floors of my 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 of the cats and then you/yours can go around and visit with them. Feed them a Churru or two...but remember this- not the big, older orange or white ones! They are my cats Ralph and White Boy and know the trick and will act starved. You will see, they are not. Once the adults are vetted and tested/vaccinated- I let them free roam. We have a large, outside CAT E O where some enjoy to layout outside. There is also plenty of room inside for a good cat nap. We always have cats in a wide variety of age/personalities. Don't forget to visit the shy one in the corner, those cats need a chance and will blossom in a calmer environment (and are often times the best cats). Lots of the kittens here need your time, esp. at first. We save the cutest cats from outside, neglect, poverty, sad emails or stumble upon them by luck over and over again. Come see why Save Our Strays has adopted out over 1000 cats in 4 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 three amazing women that volunteer here. 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. Litter robots to help keep the litter boxes fresh. We feed Purina Pro Plan (kitten)and a canned breakfast with a probiotic. All of the cats are 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. 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 its a pleasant experience for them. The cat has most likely been through a lot before finding you. You are also rescuing them. In return, they will love you for life.
We'll also keep you updated on SLY's adoption status with email updates.
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SLY

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 3 yrs 11 mos
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
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 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. 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. All the cats come rescued are 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 three amazing women that volunteer here. 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. All the cats are 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. 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 BEAUTY's adoption status with email updates.
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BEAUTY

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 5 yrs
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
NOW YOU DID IT! You found a cat rescue that’s unique, kind of small, but does 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 to come and get them. The rescue is on the 2nd & 3rd floors of my 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 of the cats and then you/yours can go around and visit with them. Feed them a Churru or two...but remember this- not the big, older orange or white ones! They are my cats Ralph and White Boy and know the trick and will act starved. You will see, they are not. Once the adults are vetted and tested/vaccinated- I let them free roam. We have a large, outside CAT E O where some enjoy to layout outside. There is also plenty of room inside for a good cat nap. We always have cats in a wide variety of age/personalities. Don't forget to visit the shy one in the corner, those cats need a chance and will blossom in a calmer environment (and are often times the best cats). Lots of the kittens here need your time, esp. at first. We save the cutest cats from outside, neglect, poverty, sad emails or stumble upon them by luck over and over again. Come see why Save Our Strays has adopted out over 1000 cats in 4 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 three amazing women that volunteer here. 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. Litter robots to help keep the litter boxes fresh. We feed Purina Pro Plan (kitten)and a canned breakfast with a probiotic. All of the cats are 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. 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 its a pleasant experience for them. The cat has most likely been through a lot before finding you. You are also rescuing them. In return, they will love you for life.
We'll also keep you updated on DARLA's adoption status with email updates.
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DARLA

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 1 yr 1 mo
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
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. There’s four kittens in this group. Charlie(adopted), Gia, Bonnie & Darla. All are 8/10 week old kittens. They are friendly but scared. These kittens are small and will be able to adapt to any family. They would be good with other cats and just need lots of love & cuddled. They will pur when held. Soon you would watch your baby blossom into a brave adult cat. 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.-

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Below are our newest added Domestic Shorthairs available for adoption in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. To see more adoptable Domestic Shorthairs in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
We'll also keep you updated on Lynx's adoption status with email updates.
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Lynx

American Shorthair

Female, Adult
Coraopolis, PA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Lynx is a 4-year old rescue. She's snuggly, playful and affectionate-all once she gets to know you. She plays well with her longtime cat friend Heidi (listed aeparately) and is comfortable around dogs and kids. She does have all her claws intact, and needs good places to scratch. I am hoping yo find someone who will take both Lynx and Heidi together, but am at a point where I will consider separate placement for them Severe allergies in the home make it impossible for these sweet kitties to stay any longer, as their presence seriously jeopardizes the health of a young child who can not get allergy shots, and other treatments aren't working. Please help us find a good home!!!
We'll also keep you updated on Heidi's adoption status with email updates.
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Heidi

American Shorthair

Female, Adult
Coraopolis, PA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Heidi is a very affectionate cat. Approximately 10 years old, spayed, and does not have front claws. She's social and vocal, and loves snuggling and lounging on her back. She is bonded to another cat, Lynx (listed separately) & I would love them to be homed together. Due to allergies in the home we can not keep either. (Yes, we've looked into ALL the treatment options, and this is still what has to happen!) Please consider giving this sweet girl a good home with her longtime friend, Lynx!!!!!

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Domestic Shorthair shelters & rescues in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for Domestic Shorthair kittens in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Browse these Domestic Shorthair rescues and shelters below.

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8 miles

Kitty Queen Cat Rescue

4552 McKnight Rd, Suite 400, Pittsburgh, PA 15237

Pet Types: cats

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8 miles

Animal Friends, Inc.

562 Camp Horne Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits

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8.4 miles

Beaver County Humane Society

3394 Brodhead Rd, Aliquippa, PA 15001

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

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8.6 miles

God's Dogs Rescue of TX in PA Transport Stop

Pittsburgh, PA 15106

Pet Types: dogs

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8.9 miles

Humane Animal Rescue - North

1101 Western Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15233

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

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Rescue

9.1 miles

Animal Advocates, Inc

PO Box 8480, 35 Wabash, Pittsburgh, PA 15220

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

9.1 miles

Furry Friends of St. Francis

Pittsburgh, PA 15220

Pet Types: cats

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Rescue

12.1 miles

Conquer the Colony

Pittsburgh, PA 15223

Pet Types: cats

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Rescue

12.8 miles

Oakland TNR Coalition

Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Pet Types: cats

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14.5 miles

Trash Cat Rescue

Gibsonia, PA 15044

Pet Types: cats

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