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Rowan

Snowshoe

Male, 11 mos
Fort Worth, TX
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Meet Rowan! DOB: May 2025.Rowan from the RGV is ready for adoption! Rowan is a handsome Snowshoe Siamese with a gentle, sensitive soul. After a rough start, he can be a little shy at first, but with patience and a calm home, he truly blossoms.Once he feels safe, Rowan loves soft pets and cozy naps, and he’ll form a deep, loyal bond with his person. He does well with calm pets and older kids. He is fully vetted and has excellent litter manners. You must submit an application to be considered for adoption. We cannot reply to all inquiries, but respond to all no obligation applications. Fill out an application at https://savinghoperescue.org/cat-adoption-application It doesn`t obligate you, but it is the first step. Fee is $300 which includes first years vaccinations, combo testing, spay and microchip.
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Nestor

Snowshoe Domestic Mediumhair

Male, 5 yrs 1 mo
Kaufman, TX
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Tilly

Snowshoe Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 5 yrs 1 mo
Kaufman, TX
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Nestor and Tilly are a bonded duo with a snowshoe background, though not pure-bred. They are easy keepers, being well past the kitten stage, and great companions. What makes them extra special is the fact that they actually know some commands such as "sit," "lay," "bed." How about letting these two beauties enrich your life?
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Yuki

Snowshoe

Male, Adult
Fort Worth, TX
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Yuki is a very chill cat. He sleeps most of the time and doesn’t need much attention. He isn’t very playful he mostly just likes to eat and sleep. He can be a bit timid when meeting new people, but once he warms up to you, he loves being petted. He wouldn’t mind being petted all day. Yuki is such a good boy.
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Hobbes C006752

Snowshoe

Male, 8 yrs 1 mo
Dallas, TX
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Hi, I’m Hobbes and I want to share my story. I was in a home before I was surrendered to Texas CARES. It was my one and only home and I was the star of the house, that is, until my family had a baby. After that, it seems I was set aside. The wonderful people at Texas CARES took me into their rescue but that is not where my story ends. You see, I am a very special boy and have had some pretty big ups and downs. In my foster home, I was having such a time using my litter box and no one could seem to figure out why I was going outside of it. They took me to the vet, where they ran tests and more tests. That wasn’t fun, because I am not a huge fan of going into the carrier (I told foster mom all about it on the ride) but I knew it was for my own good. My foster mom, along with the medical team, tried several different things. My food was changed, my foster mom used extra litter boxes, but I still would go outside the box. There was even a time where I heard talk of euthanasia. I’m not sure what that is but it sure didn’t sound good! I know my foster mom was so frustrated and really wanted to help me, but it was tough. Finally, foster mom and the medical team, along with the vets, started me on some different antibiotics and some medicine to help with my mental state. This seemed to be what was needed for me because I now use the litter box each and every time I need to go! So, you see, it took a little time, but I am finally ready to seek out a forever home. I will have to be on my special food, which helps prevent crystals in my urine, and I may have to be on my mental meds long term, but I take them like a champ. In fact, I don’t even think it’s medicine because it looks and tastes like a chicken treat. I enjoy my prescription food as well! I do get along with dogs and I have met my foster mom's cats but honestly, I’d probably prefer just to have my very own human to myself. I won’t be going up to the adoption center, so if you’d like to meet me and have a chat, my foster family will make arrangements for you to meet me! I really hope you will take a chance on me because I am a really wonderful boy and I am ready to be your best friend! Medical: Special Diet - He is now on CD Urinary food both dry and wet. Fluoxetine - Compounded Treat Chews - ordered monthly and delivered to his home.
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Hobbes

Snowshoe

Male, Senior
Dallas, TX
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Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi, I’m Hobbes and I want to share my story. I was in a home before I was surrendered to Texas CARES. It was my one and only home and I was the star of the house, that is, until my family had a baby. After that, it seems I was set aside. The wonderful people at Texas CARES took me into their rescue but that is not where my story ends. You see, I am a very special boy and have had some pretty big ups and downs. In my foster home, I was having such a time using my litter box and no one could seem to figure out why I was going outside of it. They took me to the vet, where they ran tests and more tests. That wasn’t fun, because I am not a huge fan of going into the carrier (I told foster mom all about it on the ride) but I knew it was for my own good. My foster mom, along with the medical team, tried several different things. My food was changed, my foster mom used extra litter boxes, but I still would go outside the box. There was even a time where I heard talk of euthanasia. I’m not sure what that is but it sure didn’t sound good! I know my foster mom was so frustrated and really wanted to help me, but it was tough. Finally, foster mom and the medical team, along with the vets, started me on some different antibiotics and some medicine to help with my mental state. This seemed to be what was needed for me because I now use the litter box each and every time I need to go! So, you see, it took a little time, but I am finally ready to seek out a forever home. I will have to be on my special food, which helps prevent crystals in my urine, and I may have to be on my mental meds long term, but I take them like a champ. In fact, I don’t even think it’s medicine because it looks and tastes like a chicken treat. I enjoy my prescription food as well! I do get along with dogs and I have met my foster mom's cats but honestly, I’d probably prefer just to have my very own human to myself. I won’t be going up to the adoption center, so if you’d like to meet me and have a chat, my foster family will make arrangements for you to meet me! I really hope you will take a chance on me because I am a really wonderful boy and I am ready to be your best friend!  Medical:  Special Diet - He is now on CD Urinary food both dry and wet. Fluoxetine - Compounded Treat Chews - ordered monthly and delivered to his home. March 7, 2026, 11:01 am

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22.1 miles

Saving Hope

Fort Worth, TX 76017

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30.3 miles

Furry Friendzy

P.O. Box 203, Kaufman, TX 75142

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals, horses, small animals

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32.4 miles

Texas CARES

Dallas, TX 75252

Pet Types: cats

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34.9 miles

Rockwall Animal Adoption Center

1825 Airport Road, Rockwall, TX 75087

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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37.8 miles

Humane Tomorrow

Flower Mound, TX 75028

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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