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Apollo

Pixiebob

Male, Young
Seattle, WA
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Apollo is very affectionate and loves a warm lap. He is three years old. He is friendly to strangers and loves to greet everyone on the sidewalk in front of our house. When our dog was alive they were best buddies and during our nightly walks, Apollo would follow along. He goes on camping trips with us and will stay around the campsite hunting and exploring off leash. At night we put a lighted harness on him and watch him chase bugs. He is very loved but I can’t get control of my allergies so I’m finally making the decision to rehome him. All I want is for him to go to a loving home, so I’m not asking for any money. He comes with a Litter Robot, Petlibro water fountain, Petlibro feeder and two cat trees. He is very low maintenance but he can’t be left alone very long because he would get lonely. It would be nice if there was another pet so he has a friend.

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Otis

Tabby

Male, Adult
Shoreline, WA
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We got sweet otis in 2018 with his sister Poppy. In 2020 she tragically passed away and that caused otis to become a bit of a scaredy cat. He is a wonderful kitty. We got a new little kitten (Peaches) in 2020 because he missed his sister so much and they are now a bonded pair. So they come together! They fight like siblings and also cuddle up next to each other in the same minute. I think something about losing Poppy really cause some anxiety and stress in him and so part of the reason why we need to rehome him is that he needs a kid-free ideally empty nester situation. Peaceful, calm... He really loves people. We always describe our cats like they are dogs! They follow you, come to you, greet you.. it's the best! We travel a lot and he can get stressed when we leave. So overall, it's just going to be better for both of them to find a new home. We are going to really miss them. There is a lot more I could say! They are our babies. So please reach out and ask!
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Neil

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Young
Shoreline, WA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Neil is a sweet, affectionate, and curious kitty who loves being close to his people. He enjoys giving gentle head bonks, chatting with his favorite humans, curling up on soft blankets, and scratching on cardboard scratchers. Neil would thrive in a loving, patient home where he can feel safe, comfortable, and confident as he settles in and lets his wonderful personality shine.Neil has a condition called Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH). CH is a neurological condition that causes cats to lose motor coordination and cause them to be “wobbly.” This condition is not painful. These cats adjust to their abilities, and they can absolutely thrive in a home! Due to this condition, they do not move around like a typical cat, but they will learn to navigate their space with time and some assistance. Providing for a CH cat is a learning curve, but it quickly becomes a normal part of your day that is endlessly rewarding. Neil also has Idiopathic Renal Hematuria (IRH) is a rare condition where blood comes from one or both kidneys without a clear, identifiable cause. Some cats have blood in their urine all the time, while others have it only occasionally. If the bleeding is mild, cats may act completely normal. Thank you for choosing adoption and making a rescued kitty part of your family! Our team is looking forward to welcoming you to SAFe’s Adoption Center (20226 Ballinger Way NE Shoreline, WA 98155). Learn more about adopting on SAFe's website: https://www.seattleareafelinerescue.org/adopt
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Lopsy (and Sally)

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Adult
Shoreline, WA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sally and Lopsy are a charming pair of opposites who balance each other beautifully. Sally is outgoing and attention-loving, quick to greet anyone with leg rubs and enthusiastic demands for pets—especially head and cheek scratches. She’s food-motivated, a bit sassy, and easily startled by sudden noises, but she bounces back quickly and can be coaxed out with treats or play.Lopsy, on the other hand, is a gentle, shy boy who takes time to warm up, but becomes affectionate and curious once he does. He’s polite, patient, and enjoys quiet companionship, often asking for pets with a soft paw tap. While he prefers familiar people, he’s calm and unfazed by most new or noisy situations. Thank you for choosing adoption and making a rescued kitty part of your family! Our team is looking forward to welcoming you to SAFe’s Adoption Center (20226 Ballinger Way NE Shoreline, WA 98155). Learn more about adopting on SAFe's website: https://www.seattleareafelinerescue.org/adopt

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