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Maine Coon kittens & cats in Los Altos Hills, California

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Briar

Maine Coon

Male, adult , Special Needs
San Jose, CA
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Please contact Janice (janice.frazier@sbcglobal.net) for more information about this pet. Online Adoption Application › Loving and adorable, but very special needsBriar is outgoing, loving, playful and loves life. He purrs close to non-stop and head butts you for loving. But he had a perianal hernia and GI tract complications since he was rescued as a bottle baby. We are still looking for the ideal home for Briar. He loves all animals (2- and 4-legged) and will become a very adored family member. But because of his issues he does need a special diet and a home that is easily suited to cleaning (non-carpeted or specialized room for him) as he can't always get to the litter tray to poop. If you are looking for the best of the special needs cats, for sure it’s him and he is worth the effort. Note the posting updates are in chronological order to see more on him.   Original Posting as baby: Multiple attempts to help him with vets locally would work for a while, but finally we had to take him to UC Davis for another surgery. This created quite a large vet bill for the group, requires special food, and significant care. Any donation will help significantly, towards his bill, and his on-going expenses. Please help us fund this little guy - - never seen such a trooper in a little kitten, he won’t give up; help us make sure we don’t have to! THANKS for helping!   UPDATE Nov 5 2015: Working with the vets, we have come up with a mix of canned and kibble foods to help Briar's poop firm up some so he makes the litter tray more and has gained some weight in the last months. He had stalled at about 5 lbs, but with the mix of canned and kibble we've got him up to 6 lbs. Also we had a scare when he plugged up with a hairball in rectum - with work we got it out. But now he gets hairball treatment gel with every meal till shedding season is over, and we have trimmed his beautiful tail (sadly) so he will not ingest the long 4' tail hairs. Still he's a wonderful, happy, beautiful cat!   UPDATE Dec 14, 2015: He is gaining weight and is now up to 4 lbs at 6 months of age, yeah!   Update Jan 15, 2016: At Vet check he was 4.8 lbs (yeah!) and is now eating Royal Canin Mom and Babycat kibble, as well as canned IAMS intestinal plus food, both easy to digest, so his poop is a bit more consistent in timing and firmness.   Update March 6, 2016: After trying baby kibble with Briar and finding it was a very fine balance to keep him from getting too firm of poop, we have started him on Metamucil in his canned food at the recommendation of UC Davis. So far we find that is nicely helping to manage the really loose stool.   Update Sept 20, 2016: Briar is much better on Metamucil and gained some weight as he's able to not have the food just run through him! Though he still doesn't always make it to the litter tray it’s much firmer poop and easy to clean up. He's just a total love bug and he's worth the work!   Update August 2017: We have him on a diet of canned food mixed with Metamucil and it does a relatively good job of firming up his stool but sometimes he still can't make the litter box, so he does have his own linoleum-floored room. And he does get out to hang out in the house when we can watch him to clean up after him if needed. We did have a scare earlier this month when he had a bout of colitis but the Vet said that can hit any cat and figured it was an isolated instance and so far she is right!   Update January 2019: It’s a new year and Briar is already 4.5 yrs old, wow time flies! We have worked out a specific food for him mixed with Metamucil and he is doing much better about getting to the litter box now. Still sometimes he has accidents but we are pleased that it is somewhat better and if you are looking to help support him the food is Fancy feast (Gravy Lovers chicken feast in grilled chicken flavor gravy).   Update January 2020: Briar continues to do well and he is just such a great cat and, besides cleaning up if he has an accident, his food mixture is very easy to do. And we also give him a Vitamin B12 shot weekly to help with absorption of nutrients; he’s very good about it. And like any long-hair cat, he gets Petromalt during shedding seasons - which he loves.Update November 2020: Covid hasn't affected this sweetie!!!!! Briar is doing really well.  We have his diarrhea even more firmed up, fine tuning the mixture of canned with metamucil, but still he can't control always making it to the litter tray, so he does have a room all his own, and we take that little extra effort to prep his meals. He also gets Vitamin B injections to insure proper levels of Vitamin B, since with diarrhea that is always a concern of lack of that nutrient.  You can tell he is doing well though, such a handsome boy and very shiny, thick, healthy coat and right body index.  Briar's just such a loving cat it's quite amazing the great guy he is, so rewarding to care for him, he flips on his side and back when he sees you like heh aren't I handsome!  He'd be perfect in a non-carpeted home with easy to clean floors.  Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet. To Adopt one of our Cats or Kittens, please fill out an Online Adoption Application on our website  https://www.13thstcats.org/info/adoption If the animal bio says that they are a "Courtesy Listing", the contact information will be included in the animal bio for you to reach out to them directly. Thank you for wanting to Adopt! -------------- 13thstcats.org is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit, No-Kill Rescue Group based in San Jose. We try our best to match our cats to the perfect homes, and match them based on their personalities, not their looks. Adoptions are not done on a first come, first serve basis, rather in the order of what homes are the right match for that particular cat September 21, 2023, 3:02 pm
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Sully

Maine Coon

Male, adult
San Jose, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Sully is a big, fluffy dude with a distinguished face who was rescued from an unsafe situation.  He is beginning to trust people, so he is slowly warming up to enjoy companionship. He likes pets on his head and chin, and doesn't mind the company of other kitties.  This cat is at The Dancing Cat, our adult cat adoption lounge located at 702 E. Julian St, San Jose, California, 95112. More information about this cat and all of our adoptable cats can be found at www.thedancingcat.org/cats. Our adoption application can be found at www.thedancingcat.org/adopt.September 22, 2023, 4:02 am
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Ruby

Maine Coon

Female, adult
Oakland, CA
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(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats, Declawed, Spayed or Neutered,
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Acampo, CA (near Lodi):  Hi, my name is Ruby!  As you might guess from my beautiful ruff, big fluffy tail, and large paws, I am a Maine Coon mix.  (And did you notice my extra-long whiskers?!) I am a talkative & social girl and enjoy being with people.  I’m good with other cats, but I’ve never met any dogs, so I’m not sure how I feel about them. I was born in approximately May 2016.  I have been spayed, am up to date on my vaccines, tested negative for FIV/FeLV, and microchipped.  I have been declawed. I'm living in a private foster home so please text or call Karen at 209-329-2001 for more information. You can fill out an adoption application online at https://forms.gle/obNDXM5Q4SbNNDH67 and once you are approved, we can meet via video chat!September 20, 2023, 6:13 pm
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Luna aka Lulu

Maine Coon

Female, adult
Walnut Creek, CA
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(when grown) -
Details
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Story
Please contact Paola (paolacresti@gmail.com), (925) 323-0503 for more information about this pet.Gorgeous Luna (Lulu) is about 2 years old. As her story goes she belonged to a nice lady with a teenage son. She supposedly purchased her from a breeder as a Himalayan... but she doesn't look like any Himalyans we can compare to... She's definitely has Maine Coon an Persian traits in her, and her coloring is Russian Blue. The original adopter had to surrender her as she was fleeing and abusive boyfriend and where she was going she couldn't take a cat with her. Luna is a "your one and only" kind of cat. She does not like the other cats and acts out around them, which is likely why she got shuffled around a few times before ending up with me. She behaves poorly around other cats, but when alone is a sweet loving cat that likes pets and is very responsive/talkative. I try to give her space to herself as much as I can, but I have other cats so it's hard, she seems to understand that though. She is gotten bit large, but most of it is her fur. She's a big fluff! She is looking for a new home where she is your only cat. The original owner had a teenage son whom she had bonded with so she is accustomed to teenage kids as well as adults If interested please contact Paola at MyNewFurreverFriend@gmail.com or text 925.323.0503 to arrange a meeting  Community Concern for Cats is an all-volunteer rescue organization helping homeless and abandoned cats in Contra Costa County. Learn more about our adoption process, locations, fees, and download an application at http://www.communityconcernforcats.org/adoptions/adoption-process/. September 22, 2023, 12:52 pm

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10.6 miles

13th St Cats

Downtown San Jose, PO Box 8255, San Jose, CA 95155

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11.1 miles

The Dancing Cat

702 East Julian Street, San Jose, CA 95112

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27.3 miles

Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter

1001 Rodriguez Avenue, Santa Cruz, 580 Airport Blvd, Watsonville, Santa Cruz, CA 95062

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

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27.3 miles

Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter

1001 Rodriguez Avenue, Santa Cruz, 580 Airport Blvd, Watsonville, Santa Cruz, CA 95062

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

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31.8 miles

Adoptable Rescue Cats California

Oakland, CA 94606

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38.3 miles

Community Concern For Cats

Walnut Creek, CA 94596

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38.3 miles

Community Concern For Cats

Walnut Creek, CA 94596

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38.3 miles

Community Concern For Cats

Walnut Creek, CA 94596

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44.4 miles

East of Eden Canine Rescue

Tracy, CA 95376

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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