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Havana Brown kittens & cats in Slinger, Wisconsin

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ginger

Havana Brown

Male, Young
Sheboygan, WI
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained,
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Ginger was rescued when he was just a baby he is a very great cat loves kids my home is too small and he needs more attention you’ll love him !

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Umami

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 3 yrs
Slinger, WI
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**I`m available for adoption as a Working Cat!**•Intake Reason: Stray•Socialization: Unsocialized to people•WCHS recommends I am an: Outdoor CatRead more about working cats below & read further on to discover what a gem I am. If you`re interested in adopting me as an outdoor cat, please fill out an application online on the working cat page.All working cat adoptions are name your own price. They come spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and with a left ear tip. --Working cats are important members of the outdoor community that provide companionship to their caretakers and help with rodent & disease control. They are typically fearful cats that prefer to avoid people but may become friendly with time and a little bit of TLC. To adopt a working cat, caretakers should have shelter like a barn, garage, shed, etc., for the cat to cozy up in. They should also be able to provide daily food and water. All adopters must have a small, enclosed area like a large wire dog crate or a tack room to house the cat in for at least 2 weeks after adoption to give the cat time to adjust.
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Arrow

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 4 mos
Slinger, WI
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**I`m available for adoption as a Working Cat!**•Intake Reason: Stray. Arrow’s name says it all—this courageous kitten beat the odds in a truly miraculous way. He was brought in with a serious injury: an arrow or dart lodged in his tiny shoulder. Despite the trauma, Arrow showed incredible strength and spirit. Thanks to swift medical care and his own resilience, he not only survived but has made a full recovery.•Socialization: Unsocialized to people, but shows potential with time.•WCHS recommends I am an: Outdoor CatRead more about working cats below & read further on to discover what a gem I am. If you`re interested in adopting me as an outdoor cat, please fill out an application online on the working cat page.All working cat adoptions are name your own price. They come spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and with a left ear tip. --Working cats are important members of the outdoor community that provide companionship to their caretakers and help with rodent & disease control. They are typically fearful cats that prefer to avoid people but may become friendly with time and a little bit of TLC. To adopt a working cat, caretakers should have shelter like a barn, garage, shed, etc., for the cat to cozy up in. They should also be able to provide daily food and water. All adopters must have a small, enclosed area like a large wire dog crate or a tack room to house the cat in for at least 2 weeks after adoption to give the cat time to adjust.
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Copious Amounts of Bread

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 2 yrs
Slinger, WI
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**I`m available for adoption as a Working Cat!**•Intake Reason: Stray•Socialization: Unsocialized to people•WCHS recommends I am an: Outdoor CatA fun fact about me is that I came to WCHS without a tail.Read more about working cats below & read further on to discover what a gem I am. If you`re interested in adopting me as an outdoor cat, please fill out an application online on the working cat page.All working cat adoptions are name your own price. They come spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and with a left ear tip. --Working cats are important members of the outdoor community that provide companionship to their caretakers and help with rodent & disease control. They are typically fearful cats that prefer to avoid people but may become friendly with time and a little bit of TLC. To adopt a working cat, caretakers should have shelter like a barn, garage, shed, etc., for the cat to cozy up in. They should also be able to provide daily food and water. All adopters must have a small, enclosed area like a large wire dog crate or a tack room to house the cat in for at least 2 weeks after adoption to give the cat time to adjust.

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