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Siberian kittens & cats in Portland, Oregon

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Nash

Tabby

Male, Young
Milwaukie, OR
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Nash was born on 5/11/2025, and has been in our home since end of June 2025. He is a playful, loving 9 month old, litter trained, very large 15.5 pound handsome guy. The reason we are looking for a new home is we have a female 11 year old that will not accept him. He wants to play and so far his assertiveness hasn’t won him a Cat friend. We have tried another home with another female and it was the same outcome. He isn’t mean to the others, just to rough. He loves to play fetch with hair ties. We are looking for a home in which he remains indoors at all times.
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Daffy

Tabby

Female, Adult
Portland, OR
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Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Daffy is very bright and curious, loves to play and hunt for toys/treats. She’ll sleep under the covers with you and sit on your lap on her own terms. She’s sweet, feisty, goofy, and purrs like a motor with little chirps. Daffy's very independent and likes to explore nooks and crannies, and is good indoors and out. She was initially the only pet in the house, but I moved in with my partner and his dog 3 years ago, and adopted a puppy this year which she hasn’t been able to adjust to. She’s grown distant and started swatting at us and the puppy, causing some discord. We’re moving into a smaller place and are worried that will exacerbate the problem. I really think being the solo pet in a home would be best for her and make her very happy. The ideal situation would be someone who lives alone (or a couple) who loves and understands cats, and wants to spend time playing and creating a special bond with her. She is truly a gem, and just needs the right scenario to showcase that.
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Dumpling

Tabby

Male, Adult
Portland, OR
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Dumpling is a great cat and he is very loved. He was adopted as a kitten from a shelter in Washington and is almost 3 years old (May ‘23). He originally had two other cats and another human in the household but he and I abruptly moved to Portland about 2 years ago, leaving him alone most days for about 10 hours and many nights. He is a lonely boy and he needs company. He is a VERY social cat, dog like qualities, loves pets (including belly!), likes to chase after balls (not good at fetching), daily zoomies, and is accustomed to backpack/leash walks when the weather is nice. He had one episode of urinary crystals and needed to get a procedure done but with diet change, he has had no issues. I think he would do best in a busy household with other pets (has met dogs and went well but not lived with them) and/or someone who is home a lot like WFH situation. Again, he is very social and needs a lot of attention that I, one person, and finding hard to do.

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