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Persian kittens & cats in Pawtucket, Rhode Island

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Mavi

Persian

Male, Adult
Belmont, MA
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Mavi came into our lives in Istanbul back in 2017, and from that day on, he's been a cherished member of our family. In 2020, I moved to Boston and Mavi came right along with me, becoming my inseparable companion for the past five years. He has truly been my steadfast friend through this significant chapter of my life. Now, due to my work, I'll be traveling frequently over the next 2-3 years, meaning I won't be able to offer Mavi the stable and comfortable life he deserves. This decision is incredibly difficult for me, but finding a warm, loving home where I know he'll thrive is my absolute top priority. He had two surgeries because her testicles were undescended (abdominal). He also experienced crystal formation in her urinary tract and is currently on a special diet food. Other than these, he's a very healthy and active cat. I'm looking for a family who can offer Mavi a stable, loving, and lifelong home. If you believe you can bring warmth and joy to his life.

These pups are in Pawtucket, Rhode Island too!

Below are our newest added Persians available for adoption in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. To see more adoptable Persians in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Opal

Domestic Longhair

Female, 5 yrs 6 mos
Pawtucket, RI
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(when grown) -
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ideal Home: Cool, Calm and Collected with another feline friend 🐾Qualities: Affectionate, Mellow, SnugglyWe have a very special girl ready for her adoption debut! Opal is a 5-year-old FIV+ long hair silver beauty who just might be the sweetest girl we've ever met. Opal enjoys spending her days on a good lap with her trusted person and simply can't get enough of being close and knowing how loved they are by her. Brushing is a relaxing pastime to share together, along with a nice afternoon snooze in the warm sun beams. Like her name, Opal is full of love and hope, laying the groundwork to ensure your balance of emotions and well being. She will need her time to settle in and substitute her shy demeanor with her blossoming affectionate one. She would benefit from another friendly feline to continue her growth and prosperity. She adores her best friend Captain whom she relies on for comfort, support, and the occasional kitty bath, and thinks it would be the cat's meow for them to go home together for all their ten lives! You may notice something extra special about Opal in that she is always lovingly winking at you. This is just an added charm to this wonderful girl who is ready for her forever home. If you could be her match, she hopes you will fill out an application today!Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a cat-specific virus that cannot be passed onto dogs or humans. FIV is spread through deep bite wounds, typically seen on outdoor male cats who have not been neutered. It's rarely spread through grooming, sharing bowls, or litter boxes. FIV affects a cat's immune system, but most cats live long lives when they live indoors, receive routine veterinary care, have a stress-free home, and a good diet. To learn more about FIV, please visit the link below. https://www.alleycat.org/resources/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv/______________________________Please complete an adoption application if you are interested in adopting from Ten Lives! Apply here:  https://tenlivescatrescue.org/adoptionapp/Please Note:If the cat or kitten is no longer listed in the drop-down menu of the application then they are no longer available for adoption and we are not accepting applications. Due to limited volunteer power, applications submitted for cats or kittens no longer available will not be reviewed. About Ten Lives:Ten Lives Cat Rescue is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization located in Rhode Island. Our foster-based program is 100% volunteer-powered. We do not have a facility or shelter with regular visiting hours. Out of respect for the time, privacy, and safety of our foster families, we require an approved adoption application before scheduling a meet and greet with a foster cat. Our goal is to place cats in their best-matched homes and facilitate lifelong adoptions. We do not review applications on a first-come, first-serve basis. We believe that veterinary care is an important part of cat guardianship. As such, a veterinary check is part of our adoption process. Our goal is to contact applicants within 96 business hours of receiving their application. During kitten season, wait times may be longer due to the influx of applications. We are all volunteers and kindly ask for your patience! All Ten Lives cats are spayed or neutered, receive age-appropriate vaccinations, tested for FIV/FeLv and parasites, dewormed, treated for fleas, and microchipped. These services are inclusive of the adoption fee.
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Captain

Domestic Longhair

Male, 5 yrs 5 mos
Pawtucket, RI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ideal Home: Ready for a loving boy who is quite the catch!Qualities: Lap Cat,Endearing,Affectionate.Jump on board, this adoption ship is sailing to happy times with Captain at the helm! 5 year old captain is one of the most handsome boys we ever did meet! He is a big fan of food puzzles, catnip toys and of course treatsies! Churu or crunchy bites both hit the spot for captain, but what makes him happiest is snuggling close on the couch next to his forever person. Captain is never far to help guide you through your day, usually following you around and ensuring he is available for anything you may need!If Captain isn't close by, you can typically find him in his beloved crows nest by the window, keeping a lookout for bird and squirrels to make friends with. He is a pro at utilizing his nautical senses in keeping things in tip top shape and ensuring smooth sailing throughout your days together. Captain just may be the cutest sea adventurer we ever did see, and he  loves to grumble and vocalize. He rarely meows but has a lot to say with his other adorable noises. Captain can be rough around the edges at first glance but has turned into a human-loving mush ball who begs for head scratches and even sits for treats!  Captain is FIV+ and positively fabulous, ready for his next adventure! One thing that makes Captain’s heart set sail? His fellow foster, Opal! These two have formed a special bond, and while Captain is happy to explore new horizons, he would love to find a home where he and Opal could continue their journey together.Allow Captain to navigate your heart, and your couch! Don't rely on rumors of how pawsome this boy is, sea for yourself! Captain is now accepting adoption applications, available below!Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a cat-specific virus that cannot be passed onto dogs or humans. FIV is spread through deep bite wounds, typically seen on outdoor male cats who have not been neutered. It's rarely spread through grooming, sharing bowls, or litter boxes. FIV affects a cat's immune system, but most cats live long lives when they live indoors, receive routine veterinary care, have a stress-free home, and a good diet. To learn more about FIV, please visit the link below. https://www.alleycat.org/resources/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv/______________________________Please complete an adoption application if you are interested in adopting from Ten Lives! Apply here:  https://tenlivescatrescue.org/adoptionapp/Please Note:If the cat or kitten is no longer listed in the drop-down menu of the application then they are no longer available for adoption and we are not accepting applications. Due to limited volunteer power, applications submitted for cats or kittens no longer available will not be reviewed. About Ten Lives:Ten Lives Cat Rescue is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization located in Rhode Island. Our foster-based program is 100% volunteer-powered. We do not have a facility or shelter with regular visiting hours. Out of respect for the time, privacy, and safety of our foster families, we require an approved adoption application before scheduling a meet and greet with a foster cat. Our goal is to place cats in their best-matched homes and facilitate lifelong adoptions. We do not review applications on a first-come, first-serve basis. We believe that veterinary care is an important part of cat guardianship. As such, a veterinary check is part of our adoption process. Our goal is to contact applicants within 96 business hours of receiving their application. During kitten season, wait times may be longer due to the influx of applications. We are all volunteers and kindly ask for your patience! All Ten Lives cats are spayed or neutered, receive age-appropriate vaccinations, tested for FIV/FeLv and parasites, dewormed, treated for fleas, and microchipped. These services are inclusive of the adoption fee.

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