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Silas

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 2 yrs 7 mos
New Port Richey, FL
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Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This little guy has some amazingly beautiful markings to go along with his amazingly wonderful purrsonality. Silas (DOB: 04/21/2023) was a stray kitten who, thankfully, was rescued and brought to us. This little guy is uber-affectionate. Silas loves to play and especially snuggle and sleep with his two best friends, George and Miley. He enjoys being held and combed and even likes kisses! Silas will come running the moment his foster mom enters the room...he will jump up on the nearest piece of furniture to her, so he can put his paws on her shoulders, his nose in her face and talk and purr away. He just can't get enough love! We say he is "special needs" because he does have one bad habit. He likes to chomp on his foster mom's chin, and it hurts! She's trying to break him of that habit and is making slow and steady progress. DOB: 4/21/23
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Mochi

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
New Port Richey, FL
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Good with kids, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Mochi, along with his six siblings, were born to a "community cat." Their mom, Minx, a Lilac Point Siamese, was being fed with others but not spayed. When she turned up pregnant, the feeder waited until she was ready to deliver before he contacted us. Since Minx was clearly about to give birth, we set her up in our nursery. Sure enough, the very next day, she delivered seven babies. Their foster mom was present for the births, and it's a good thing! Minx had three breach babies on March 26th. On April 14th, we took in an orphaned single kitten of the same age. This little family accepted "Kimba" as one of their own. Minx raised all eight babies with such love and devotion that we are hoping she can be adopted with a pair of her littles. Mochi is a little sweetheart. While quite playful, he tends to be on the gentle and quiet side. His best friends seem to be Inky and Louie, but he would be happy to be adopted with any of his buddies. Our kittens are adopted in pairs, as we strongly believe that (for all involved) two is much better than one! DOB: 3/28/24
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Ravadoll

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Senior
New Port Richey, FL
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Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Ravadoll and her mom, Mamacita, lost their person in July, 2025. They had been neglected by her for some time prior, due to her physical difficulties. The girls had been left alone in the home since her passing and were visited daily by a family member. They've been with us since 10/23 and have acclimated very well. Ravadoll is a quite girl, who welcomes attention and pets. The pair are not particularly bonded, but get along very well with each other. They can each be a bit testy with the other cats, but that is to be expected - having lived alone their entire lives and now are just two of many, some very active "teens." All in all, Ravadoll and Mamacita are doing extremely well, showing their ability to adapt to all scenarios. Once in a new home with less cats and activity, we feel certain that all will go well. They deserve to live out their lives with love, being cared for as they should. Ravadoll required a dental procedure upon admission, and six teeth were extracted. Her overall health is very good. Unless someone wants to adopt the pair, Mamacita (13 years old) will remain with us as a hospice case. She suffers from kidney disease and slight hyperthyroidism. Mamacita tends to roam the sanctuary, moving about with grace and curiosity, while Ravadoll pretty much stays put in one place.

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