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Tabby kittens & cats in Auburn, Georgia

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Willow

Tabby

Female, Young
Lawrenceville, GA
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Not good with kids, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
It is with the heaviest of hearts for me to have to put this out here, but here goes... Long story short, about a year and a 1/2 ago I adopted my beautiful Willow, the sweet dream boat of the kitty I've always wanted. She's beautiful, sweet, affectionate and loving and she has the most beautiful blue eyes. Well, I finally got what I wished for and I couldn't have been happier. She was a young mother kitten when I adopted her privately, and my son got to keep one of her babies who he named Delilah. Unfortunately, we have come to learn and realize that my beautiful Willow absolutely cannot be around any other cats at all. She has literally run our other 2 cats out of the house to go live with my neighbor because Willow just torments any other cat, including her own baby. Please don't get me wrong. Because despite all that aggression Willow is an amazing cat! This much I know to be true..... She was born to have nothing but lots and lots of love to give to another HUMAN. Period.
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Auggie

Tabby

Male, Senior
Gainesville, GA
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Several years ago, two cats were abandoned at my home (Auggie & Boo), the owner was suppose return to get them in 3–6 months but they never did Recently, I found out I have asthma, and I’m allergic to cats. My cardiologist has strongly advised me to rehome them for health reasons. I’m 76 years old, have had 3heart attacks. Keeping them is putting my health in jeopardy-refuse to give them to a kill shelter, most rescures will not take a senior cats. Auggie is between 10–11 yrs old, he's is skittish at first, hisde when new people come to the house however once he gets to know somebody he's pretty reserved, likes to lay next to you in bed- he doesn't like loud noises. He & Boo (Boo is on this site) got along- they got along with 3 sdog but I'm not sure how they react to other dogs or cats. Would like to keep them together if at all possible you would help in rehoming. They spend most of your time sleeping and they will get any vermin in your house. they are good cats.
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Albus

Tabby

Male, Young
Snellville, GA
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Due to my demanding work schedule and frequent travel, I am no longer able to provide the consistent time, supervision, and daily attention these cats truly deserve. This decision has been extremely difficult and was not made lightly. They have always been well cared for and never neglected. They are healthy, house-trained, affectionate, playful, and very well-behaved. They do wonderfully with children, other cats, and dogs, and are very social and loving. There is one female cat with a new litter and one male cat who is calm and well-mannered. My priority is ensuring they are re-homed into a stable, loving environment where they can continue to thrive and receive the care they deserve. I want to be fully transparent that my current work demands and travel obligations prevent me from meeting their long-term needs. Re-homing them responsibly is the best decision for their well-being, safety, and continued happiness. This choice is made out of love and responsibility for their future. !!
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Kiwi

Tabby

Male, Young
Lilburn, GA
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Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Kiwi is an energetic, playful cat who is about 8 -10 months old. He was originally a stray cat as a kitten. He was microchipped & has received all of his vaccines except for his second rabies shot. Currently, we use Clump & Slide litter for him; he does not like wood pellet litter anymore. He likes to jump up on furniture and would enjoy a tall cat tree to jump up on and scratch on. He enjoys company and a lot of playtime, which he hasn’t been able to get much of due to our household’s demanding work schedules. He’s not a fan of cuddling unless he’s in the mood for it but he loves to sleep with people at night. He can be wary of new people and will hiss if you are unfamiliar, but nothing further than that. When given time to adjust, he becomes very friendly and playful. Please only adopt him if you have the patience to help him adjust to you and his surroundings!
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Nezuko

Tabby

Female, 3 mos
Atlanta, GA
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Nezuko, the snuggly little sweetheart with a gorgeous mix of black, gray, and white fur—and a whole lot of love to give! Raised in foster care since she was just 3 weeks old, Nezuko is a total people-kitten. She’s incredibly social, affectionate, and always ready for attention. Reach your hand into her playpen, and she’ll wrap her tiny paws around it like she’s giving you a hug—her adorable way of asking, *“Pick me up, please!”* Nezuko starts purring the instant she’s in your arms and loves to be cuddled close. But don’t let her gentle snuggles fool you—she’s also full of playful energy and especially loves wrestling with her brother Tanjiro. Her favorite toy is a rainbow ribbon wand, which she chases with dramatic flair and total enthusiasm. If you’re looking for an outgoing, affectionate kitten who will shower you with love and keep you smiling all day, Nezuko is ready to charm her way into your heart—and your lap! ----- The Pre-adoption process allows us to get the adoption process started early, even though vetting isn’t complete. Per the Department of Agriculture rules and regulations, The Kitten Rescue Project is responsible for vetting all of its kittens before adoption is final. At this time the kitten is not fully vetted because he/she is too young. We expect vetting will be completed around Dec 12th, but could be delayed a couple weeks longer if he/she does not meet the weight requirement by our vet. Once vetted, our kittens are dewormed, vaccinated, spayed or neutered, and microchipped. Our feline adoption fee is $120, which assists in offsetting but does not entirely cover the expenses incurred for the animal's care and completion of essential veterinary care. We do not place cats in homes based on the order of application received. Instead, we prioritize the earliest applications that are the best match for the kitten. We will prioritize applicants within a 2 hour drive of Atlanta, GA to help minimize the kitten's stress during transport. Our adoption process does not happen in a single day. Typically, it can take at least a week for applications to move from submission to adoption. We reserve the right to deny any applicant for any reason. For the application - please visit https://thekittenproject.org/adopt/form-adopter-info?petName=Nezuko
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Tanjiro

Tabby

Male, 3 mos
Atlanta, GA
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Tanjiro, the brave little buff and white warrior with a heart full of love and a spirit that just won’t quit! Raised in foster care since he was just 3 weeks old, Tanjiro had a rough start battling pneumonia—but this tiny fighter pulled through with strength, determination, and a whole lot of purrs. Now he’s a happy, healthy, and playful kitten who’s making the most of every moment. Tanjiro is full of energy and joy—he loves to play, especially when it involves tackling his sister Nezuko in a surprise kitten ambush. But when the zoomies are over, he turns into the ultimate cuddlebug. He adores being held and will snuggle right into your arms, meowing sweetly and purring like a tiny motor. With his gentle nature, playful heart, and the cutest little meow you’ve ever heard, Tanjiro is ready to bring love, laughter, and joy to his forever home. ----- The Pre-adoption process allows us to get the adoption process started early, even though vetting isn’t complete. Per the Department of Agriculture rules and regulations, The Kitten Rescue Project is responsible for vetting all of its kittens before adoption is final. At this time the kitten is not fully vetted because he/she is too young. We expect vetting will be completed around Dec 12th, but could be delayed a couple weeks longer if he/she does not meet the weight requirement by our vet. Once vetted, our kittens are dewormed, vaccinated, spayed or neutered, and microchipped. Our feline adoption fee is $120, which assists in offsetting but does not entirely cover the expenses incurred for the animal's care and completion of essential veterinary care. We do not place cats in homes based on the order of application received. Instead, we prioritize the earliest applications that are the best match for the kitten. We will prioritize applicants within a 2 hour drive of Atlanta, GA to help minimize the kitten's stress during transport. Our adoption process does not happen in a single day. Typically, it can take at least a week for applications to move from submission to adoption. We reserve the right to deny any applicant for any reason. For the application - please visit https://thekittenproject.org/adopt/form-adopter-info?petName=Tanjiro

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The Kitten Rescue Project

Atlanta, GA 30340

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39.3 miles

Little Lives Animal Rescue

Atlanta, GA 30318

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48.5 miles

Big Canoe Animal Rescue

10676 Big Canoe, Big Canoe, GA 30143

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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