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Sam

Domestic Longhair Maine Coon

Male, 13 yrs
TITUSVILLE, FL
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Sam is a gorgeous and loving boy who is 13 years young. He came to us after his owner died and he was put outside by the landlord. Sam has adjusted wonderfully. He coexists with other cats and dogs and loves to be held. He purrs a lot and has a quiet little meow he does when you walk his way. We’ve had a full work up done on Sam and he is doing great. His bloodwork was good. He has weak hind legs and X-rays showed arthritis and some disc degeneration. We have started him on a monthly injection of solensia to help with any pain he may have. Sam has a small heart murmur that was only noted in the center of his heart, not the sides. His kidney is abnormally shaped but kidney values were perfect in bloodwork. For a senior cat, he’s doing very well. He would make a lovely companion for anyone ❤️

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Wilmo (Maine coon mix)supplies

Maine Coon

Male, 9 yrs 1 mo
port Orange, FL
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
352-807-2330 ADOPT WILMO! A affectionate male kitty who loves attention & has been around other pets. This adoption is NOT through Furry Nation Salvation and is a Courtesy Post. Please call the individual listed below with any further questions or to set up a time to meet the pet. Thank you. Please call/text this number if interested: 352-807-2330 Cat located in this city: Deltona Cat’s Name: Wilmo Madison Cat’s Age & Sex: 9 year old MALE Cat’s vetting history (spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped): neutered, vaxd and microchipped! Animals story: (where found and reason for wanting to rehome): Wilmo is a silly boy. He was adopted from a rescue that listed him as a "spayed female" and was later found out to be a neutered male. After going by "Wilma Madison" for so long we have kept it but try to call him Wilmo now. Wilmo was found outside and was fixed under the TNR program and why one ear is clipped. Wilmo is a love bug and wants nothing more but to rub up and lean against you while you scratch behind his ears and pet his head and back. He has has been raised around other dogs, cats and children and does great with all three! He is a very social kitty but also enjoys time laying in a good Sunray on a nice warm floor. Wilma has NEVER been aggressive or ever even growled. Unfortunately due to allergies of his new human baby brother HE would do better in a new home. I HOPE to find him a SUPER STABLE inside ONLY HOME. Personality (shy, social, likes to be held, lap cat? Likes or dislikes): very social! Wilma chooses when he wants to be in your lap but always wants to be pet. Tolerates being picked up but doesn't enjoy being held. Any Supplies that go with pet (food, litter, leash, cat box, bedding, toys): food, litter, litter box, bowls What food is the cat eating (dry only, dry and wet): Wilmo is eating dry food only. Purina urinary blend- He HAS to stay on this food so he does NOT get urinary tract issues .in the last he has had problems with his urinary tract and blockages, but on this food he has done very well. ***I will give you the remaining food when adopted. :::::::::::what the rescue told me for education purposes as I had no idea: Please know that cats need canned wet food given DAILY. Why? Because cats have a low thirst drive and actually NEED the moisture from the wet food! Wet food is 75 % water (dry FOOD only 10%) and giving them wet food daily will help them avoid Urinary tract issues (which can lead to litter box avoidance), kidney disease, obesity issues linked to diabetes and cardiac issues. You will save on vet bills too! Limit the overly processed dry food and ensure cat eats all the wet food daily. At the VERY minimum each cat should get one 3oz. can of wet food a day or HALF of a 5.5oz. can a day (although we recommend double this). :::::::::::: More info here: FurryNationSalvation.Org/wetfood IF YOU WANT TO ADOPT: 1) Please show up with a cat carrier 2) Small adoption fee of: $20 3) I will call/text one month from adoption day just to make sure everything is going well 4) Please show up with your Driver's License. 5) Information sheet will be filled out (your information as well as mine) *Please know, that when you bring your newly adopted cat or kitten home, it is always BEST to place him/her in a very small room (bathroom works great) with their litter box, food, water, and bed for a few days to a few weeks. This way the animal can adjust much quicker and get acclimated to the new environment with less stress. All cats/kittens need time to adjust, so if you adopt please allow this. Thank you. Call/text me if interested in this kitty: 352-807-2330
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Jaden

Maine Coon

Male, Young
St. Cloud, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.JADEN is a kitty for people who like bad boys.  He’s got the looks to charm anyone, but an attitude that can get him in trouble.  Jaden was dumped out on the streets.  With no idea what to do, he huddled in one spot for a couple of days before Spay the Strays could bring him inside.  When volunteers came to feed him and later trap him, he would come up to them crying and rubbing up against their legs for attention.  He was just happy that someone was there for him.    Jaden was named because of his beautiful green eyes.  He is also a Maine coon mix which gives him a stunning look that pulls people in.  Although he is a cuddly boy who can’t get enough of a good lap and chin scratches, he does have a few bad manners that we are working on to correct.  Jaden tends to nip or bat at you with his paws when he gets overstimulated or isn’t getting exactly what he wants.  He is improving; however, his adopter will need to continue to work with him and have the patience to use positive reinforcement to help him learn.  Jaden cannot be in a home with young children as there is concern with his lack of manners causing an issue.     Fill out the application to adopt:  https://spaythestrays.rescuegroups.org/forms/form?formid=5596   **The adoption fee is higher for specialty breeds.**See the home page for adoption fee info:  https://spaythestrays.rescuegroups.org/Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.May 19, 2026, 1:05 pm
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Sam

Domestic Longhair Maine Coon

Male, 13 yrs
TITUSVILLE, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Sam is a gorgeous and loving boy who is 13 years young. He came to us after his owner died and he was put outside by the landlord. Sam has adjusted wonderfully. He coexists with other cats and dogs and loves to be held. He purrs a lot and has a quiet little meow he does when you walk his way. We’ve had a full work up done on Sam and he is doing great. His bloodwork was good. He has weak hind legs and X-rays showed arthritis and some disc degeneration. We have started him on a monthly injection of solensia to help with any pain he may have. Sam has a small heart murmur that was only noted in the center of his heart, not the sides. His kidney is abnormally shaped but kidney values were perfect in bloodwork. For a senior cat, he’s doing very well. He would make a lovely companion for anyone ❤️

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34.4 miles

Furry Nation Salvation

Poinciana Ave, port Orange, FL 32127

Pet Types: cats, dogs, small animals

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42.3 miles

Spay The Strays, Inc.

PO Box 700112, St. Cloud, FL 34770

Pet Types: cats

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49.7 miles

Grateful Paws Dog & Cat Rescue

Eustis, FL 32726

Pet Types: dogs

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