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Pixiebob kittens & cats in Eugene, Oregon

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Protective Mom

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 1 yr
Eugene, OR
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I was found abandoned at the Junction City Pond on Hwy 99 on 5/2/26 with two other adult cats and 14 kittens. If you believe we may be your missing cats and kittens please call Greenhill Humane Society at 541-689-1503.
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Amber

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 1 yr
Eugene, OR
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Amber is available for adoption! They are looking for a safe Working Cat Home (such as a barn or warehouse). They are not socialized to humans but are unable to return to where they originally came from so they are seeking a home where they are not expected to be a house cat, but will have a caregiver to count on for daily food, water, protection from the elements and veterinary care.Looking for a natural way to deter rodents?A Working Cat from Greenhill Humane Society might be the perfect fit.Our Barn Cat Program provides a lifesaving option for cats who thrive in outdoor environments like barns, shops, warehouses, and rural properties. Many of these cats are feral or independent but with the right setup, they become excellent rodent deterrent partners.What to expect:It`s encouraged to adopt Working Cats in pairs, but not always required, for companionship and effectivenessAll cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and ear-tipped for identificationWe match you with cats based on your space and preferred level of interactionWhat they need from you:A secure, enclosed space (barn, shed, garage, etc.) for a 1-2 month acclimation periodOngoing access to shelter, food, and fresh waterA commitment to their lifelong care and wellbeingAdoption is “Pick Your Own Price,” with donations supporting this lifesaving program.After a short period of secure confinement, the cats should accept their new home and will likely help keep rodents away.Prior to adoption, they will have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and given flea treatment.
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Topaz

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 1 yr
Eugene, OR
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Topaz is available for adoption! They are looking for a safe Working Cat Home (such as a barn or warehouse). They are not socialized to humans but are unable to return to where they originally came from so they are seeking a home where they are not expected to be a house cat, but will have a caregiver to count on for daily food, water, protection from the elements and veterinary care.Looking for a natural way to deter rodents?A Working Cat from Greenhill Humane Society might be the perfect fit.Our Barn Cat Program provides a lifesaving option for cats who thrive in outdoor environments like barns, shops, warehouses, and rural properties. Many of these cats are feral or independent but with the right setup, they become excellent rodent deterrent partners.What to expect:It`s encouraged to adopt Working Cats in pairs, but not always required, for companionship and effectivenessAll cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and ear-tipped for identificationWe match you with cats based on your space and preferred level of interactionWhat they need from you:A secure, enclosed space (barn, shed, garage, etc.) for a 1-2 month acclimation periodOngoing access to shelter, food, and fresh waterA commitment to their lifelong care and wellbeingAdoption is “Pick Your Own Price,” with donations supporting this lifesaving program.After a short period of secure confinement, the cats should accept their new home and will likely help keep rodents away.Prior to adoption, they will have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and given flea treatment.

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