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We'll also keep you updated on Widdle (Barbara Manatee)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Widdle (Barbara Manatee)

Russian Blue

Female, Adult
Lake Orion, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Widdle is the kind of kitty who feels like a warm, weighted blanket because when you earn her trust with treats and gentle pets, she always sits on you rather than beside you, no matter what position you are in. She's a bit stocky, but still just as lovable! Perfect for people who love fat cats! She often likes to loaf around like a beached seal (sometimes belly-up), which is how she earned her nickname, Barbara Manatee, which should be her real name if I'm being honest, LOL! She was rescued from a shelter when she was 4 months old. She's currently around 8 years old. She loves (catgrass treats by JUST TRY), and she'll need to be brushed every week. I recommend the (pet steam Brush). These are both items that you can purchase from Amazon or the TikTok Shop. Widdle is an indoor cat, but very territorial, so it would be best if she were in a house with no other cats. But she loves humans, and I've never seen her show any acts of aggression toward them.
We'll also keep you updated on A bag of chips Dune 55626's adoption status with email updates.
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A bag of chips Dune 55626

Russian Blue Domestic Shorthair

Female, 7 mos
Lansing, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
🐾 WELCOME HOME! 🐾 Bringing Your New Kitty Home: What to Expect Thank you for adopting and giving this kitty a second chance! Here’s what you need to know for a smooth transition: 🛏 Start Small Set your cat up in one quiet room with a litter box, food, water, and a hiding spot (like a covered bed or cardboard box). Let them explore slowly and on their terms. ⏳ Give Time Even the friendliest cats may be shy at first. Expect 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to settle in, and up to 3 months to fully adjust. Be patient—they're learning to trust! It’s normal for cats to hide for the first 24–72 hours. Adult cats, especially, may take even longer to feel safe. As long as they’re eating, drinking, and using the litter box, hiding is okay! 🍽 Feed & Hydrate Keep food and water dishes in a quiet, accessible spot. Follow any diet info provided. Monitor eating, drinking, and litter box habits the first few days. 🚽 Litter Box Basics Show them where the box is right away. Keep it clean and use unscented, clumping litter unless otherwise noted. 🐱 Interactions Let your cat come to you. Avoid loud noises or too much handling early on. Use gentle voices and slow blinks to build trust. 🐕 Introducing to Other Pets? Slow and steady wins the race! Keep your new kitty separated at first and take your time with introductions. 🧸 Playtime & Enrichment Interactive toys, scratching posts, and window views help relieve stress and build confidence. Email adoptions@savedbyzade.com
We'll also keep you updated on Dune Fluff Tail 55625's adoption status with email updates.
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Dune Fluff Tail 55625

Russian Blue Domestic Shorthair

Male, 9 mos
Lansing, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
🐾 WELCOME HOME! 🐾 Bringing Your New Kitty Home: What to Expect Thank you for adopting and giving this kitty a second chance! Here’s what you need to know for a smooth transition: 🛏 Start Small Set your cat up in one quiet room with a litter box, food, water, and a hiding spot (like a covered bed or cardboard box). Let them explore slowly and on their terms. ⏳ Give Time Even the friendliest cats may be shy at first. Expect 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to settle in, and up to 3 months to fully adjust. Be patient—they're learning to trust! It’s normal for cats to hide for the first 24–72 hours. Adult cats, especially, may take even longer to feel safe. As long as they’re eating, drinking, and using the litter box, hiding is okay! 🍽 Feed & Hydrate Keep food and water dishes in a quiet, accessible spot. Follow any diet info provided. Monitor eating, drinking, and litter box habits the first few days. 🚽 Litter Box Basics Show them where the box is right away. Keep it clean and use unscented, clumping litter unless otherwise noted. 🐱 Interactions Let your cat come to you. Avoid loud noises or too much handling early on. Use gentle voices and slow blinks to build trust. 🐕 Introducing to Other Pets? Slow and steady wins the race! Keep your new kitty separated at first and take your time with introductions. 🧸 Playtime & Enrichment Interactive toys, scratching posts, and window views help relieve stress and build confidence. Email adoptions@savedbyzade.com
We'll also keep you updated on Superstar Mars 6103's adoption status with email updates.
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Superstar Mars 6103

Russian Blue Domestic Shorthair

Female, 3 yrs 6 mos
Lansing, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi there, my name is Superstar Mars, but you can call me Mars! I am pretty super, especially with my gorgeous smoky coat and big beautiful eyes. I sometimes don’t feel like a superstar though- I’ve bounced around to several homes and the shelter through no fault of my own, so I can be nervous in new places. I’m looking for someone to help me gain confidence and show that I am ready to wear a cape and be brave! My foster mom says that I would definitely save the world if it meant I could get all the wet food I wanted. Once I’m comfortable I’m very vocal and would love to chat more with you about how a nice quiet home can turn me into the true superstar I was meant to be! 🐾 WELCOME HOME! 🐾 Bringing Your New Kitty Home: What to Expect Thank you for adopting and giving this kitty a second chance! Here’s what you need to know for a smooth transition: 🛏 Start Small Set your cat up in one quiet room with a litter box, food, water, and a hiding spot (like a covered bed or cardboard box). Let them explore slowly and on their terms. ⏳ Give Time Even the friendliest cats may be shy at first. Expect 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to settle in, and up to 3 months to fully adjust. Be patient—they're learning to trust! It’s normal for cats to hide for the first 24–72 hours. Adult cats, especially, may take even longer to feel safe. As long as they’re eating, drinking, and using the litter box, hiding is okay! 🍽 Feed & Hydrate Keep food and water dishes in a quiet, accessible spot. Follow any diet info provided. Monitor eating, drinking, and litter box habits the first few days. 🚽 Litter Box Basics Show them where the box is right away. Keep it clean and use unscented, clumping litter unless otherwise noted. 🐱 Interactions Let your cat come to you. Avoid loud noises or too much handling early on. Use gentle voices and slow blinks to build trust. 🐕 Introducing to Other Pets? Slow and steady wins the race! Keep your new kitty separated at first and take your time with introductions. 🧸 Playtime & Enrichment Interactive toys, scratching posts, and window views help relieve stress and build confidence. Email adoptions@savedbyzade.com
We'll also keep you updated on Glowstick 55409's adoption status with email updates.
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Glowstick 55409

Russian Blue Domestic Shorthair

Female, 1 yr 7 mos
Lansing, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
🐾 WELCOME HOME! 🐾 Bringing Your New Kitty Home: What to Expect Thank you for adopting and giving this kitty a second chance! Here’s what you need to know for a smooth transition: 🛏 Start Small Set your cat up in one quiet room with a litter box, food, water, and a hiding spot (like a covered bed or cardboard box). Let them explore slowly and on their terms. ⏳ Give Time Even the friendliest cats may be shy at first. Expect 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to settle in, and up to 3 months to fully adjust. Be patient—they're learning to trust! It’s normal for cats to hide for the first 24–72 hours. Adult cats, especially, may take even longer to feel safe. As long as they’re eating, drinking, and using the litter box, hiding is okay! 🍽 Feed & Hydrate Keep food and water dishes in a quiet, accessible spot. Follow any diet info provided. Monitor eating, drinking, and litter box habits the first few days. 🚽 Litter Box Basics Show them where the box is right away. Keep it clean and use unscented, clumping litter unless otherwise noted. 🐱 Interactions Let your cat come to you. Avoid loud noises or too much handling early on. Use gentle voices and slow blinks to build trust. 🐕 Introducing to Other Pets? Slow and steady wins the race! Keep your new kitty separated at first and take your time with introductions. 🧸 Playtime & Enrichment Interactive toys, scratching posts, and window views help relieve stress and build confidence. Email adoptions@savedbyzade.com
We'll also keep you updated on Parooski charm 55337's adoption status with email updates.
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Parooski charm 55337

Russian Blue Domestic Shorthair

Female, 2 yrs 8 mos
Lansing, MI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Yazek and Parooski – Two Brave, Beautiful Souls Looking for a Second Chance Yazek and Parooski have been together through thick and thin. These two sweet girls were deeply loved and cherished by their owner, who cared for them with all her heart. Unfortunately, life took a difficult turn, and after months of living in her car with the girls, she made the heart-wrenching decision to surrender them so they could have a better life. Now, Yazek and Parooski are safe with us, waiting for the next chapter of their story — one filled with comfort, love, and stability. They are gentle, affectionate, and have an incredible bond that’s been strengthened by all they’ve been through together. Please help us honor their owner’s love by giving these beautiful girls the second chance they deserve — a warm home, a soft bed, and someone to love them as much as they’ve always been loved.

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Saved by Zade

Lansing, MI 48910

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Detroit, MI 48221

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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