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We'll also keep you updated on Conchshell's adoption status with email updates.
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Conchshell

Siamese

Female, Young
Ocala, FL
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Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Conchshell and her sister Seashell were found living at a Shell gas station. According to their feeder, they had been living there with 3 to 4 other community cats for about six months. The gas station was in a dangerous location, so in early February, I decided to trap both Conchshell and Seashell to socialize them for adoption. They are spayed, vaccinated , and treated for fleas and parasites. This week they started their series.FVRCP shots. Due to their history, I would like them to be adopted as a bonded pair. They are beginning to trust, even though they are shy, I can easily scratch their heads, hold and cuddle them, but they will take time to adjust to new surroundings. They will be ready for rehoming after March 27, however, approved applicants will be able to meet them anytime prior to that date.
We'll also keep you updated on Seashell's adoption status with email updates.
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Seashell

Siamese

Female, Young
Ocala, FL
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Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Seashell and her sister Conchshell were found living by a Shell gas station. It was reported to me that they were there for about six months, homeless, and had joined three or four other cats who were being fed at night by their feeder. I was able to trap them early February 2026, so I could start socializing them and getting them ready for adoption or rehoming. They are scared, but are learning to trust and are the softest most beautiful cats. They were spayed, microchipped, given rabies vaccination on February 20 and have started their series of FVRCP vaccinations, Even though they are scared, they are beginning to trust, I can currently hold them pet them, scratch their heads and cuddle them. Due to their history I prefer they are rehomed as a bonded pair. $75 each They will be ready for rehoming after March 27, however, approved applicants will be able to meet them prior to that date.
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Bonnie Blue

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 2 yrs 6 mos
Ocala, FL
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
The sweetest mama cat who is just a kitten herself. She was found abandoned with her four babies in a hospital parking lot in a commercial area. So close to a busy road and with no street skills, it's a wonder she survived the 3 days she was out there. Our rescue got the call about this mom and we knew we needed to act quickly. When we arrived on scene we actually witnessed her nearly get hit by two cars as she crossed the street. It was 2:00 AM and we knew at that time we weren't leaving without the entire family. When we parked our truck we got out and started calling for her. Fortunately we soon heard the bell on her collar.  We were able to get her into a carrier in short order. We then set up what we call a reverse kitten cave. This is a method we use to catch kittens that are young enough to still be nursing. We placed live traps around the mom's carrier and covered her with a blanket. It took a couple hours for the babies to finally come out. When they did they began playing and climbing all around in front of the carrier. One by one we were able to trap 3 KITTENS. Never saw the 4th kitten that had been reported to us by the employees. We have gone back several times and still there is no sign of the 4th kitten. We are very hopeful that someone else found the baby and rescued it. Mom and babies seem to be in good health. She has one tiger son and two Siamese type daughters. The kittens are understandably quite afraid but they should come around with some socialization. Openly accepting applications at this time. It is our hope that someone is interested in adopting the mom. So often the mother cats are left behind while all their kittens are adopted. Mama cats are devoted and loving parents to their kittens and we feel they are some of the most deserving companion animals we know. ##2058716##

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