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Havana Brown kittens & cats in Oregon City, Oregon

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We'll also keep you updated on Ignis/Iggy's adoption status with email updates.
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Ignis/Iggy

Siamese

Male, Adult
Oregon City, OR
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Ignis (Latin for fire), or Iggy for short, is a flame point Siamese and is between 1-2 years old. We found Iggy as a scrawny friendly street cat that seemed ready to switch to the cozy indoor lifestyle. Iggy has been vaccinated, treated for fleas and parasites, and neutered. Iggy has been with us since August of 2025 and has grown to be a chonky cuddle master. He is calm mannered, affectionate, and vocal. Iggy has been living with us and our other 2 cats. Iggy does get along with our other cats pretty well for the most part, but he does pick on our smaller cat sometimes. Iggy does get along amazingly with our rambunctious 4 year old as well and seems to appreciate the extra attention! Iggy has not had any experience with dogs.
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Shalem and Timberland

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Young
Oregon City, OR
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
Story
A friend of mine was evicted recently and asked me to hold onto these cats. I have had them, now, since August and that friend is no longer responding to any messages. I don’t know much about them medically besides what I have done myself. They had fleas and we sorted that out. Then they got tapeworms and we sorted that out. Then they started (as of yesterday) presenting with blood in their stools. I have never owned cats and now I have seen things that would turn a child off the idea of sleeping for the rest of his life. I love these cats dearly. They are extremely clingy and energetic and will make someone very, very happy. I think all things considered they have had an excellent life with me, however, the growing medical expenses and time they require doesn’t very well fit my two-job paycheck-to-paycheck lifestyle. It’s time for them to find a more permanent home where they can receive proper medical attention and possibly one of those gravy-tube treats. (xxx) xxx-xxxx for questions.

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