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Gizmo

Tabby

Female, Senior
Mooresville, IN
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We have had Gizmo since about 2009 when she was a kitten. Was given to us by family who had a litter of kittens to adopt. She is about 15 years old. She has always been more of a loner cat most her life but she also grew up with a male cat we had gotten a year later. He lived with us for 10 years and mostly got along, but he unfortunately passed away several years ago. We have gotten 2 different pairs of kittens since then and Gizmo was okay with the 1st pair when they were kittens but once grown Gizmo would hiss at them,pee or poo places she shouldn’t and hide from everyone most the time. Ultimately having to keep her back in our 2nd bathroom the last 6 months separated from everyone including the humans she does like. So we feel it’s not right to keep her locked away from getting affection besides the short times each day we are back to feed her and take care of litter. So she needs a home she can be the only pet. Calm, not so noisy place (we now have 4 other cats an 2 younger kids)
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Honey Bear

Tabby

Male, Young
Speedway, IN
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Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Honey (Bear) is a long, lean, yellow tabby. He is very energetic and playful. He was rejected by his mother but after gentle care Honey is a happy-go-lucky boy. He has made friends with all the other cats he meets. When he wants affection, he wants a lot of it. He will wrap his long monkey-like tail around your arm when you pet him. He weighs 8.9 lbs at about 9 months old. He is good friends with Spotty and they could be adopted as a pair. Honey Bear is one of 13 cats that a Good Samaritan took in and now needs help with. He is vaccinated, FIV/FeLV negative, microchipped, and neutered.
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Tinga

Tabby

Female, Young
Indianapolis, IN
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Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi! I’m Tinga. I was adopted from IACS in February. 6 months later my previous owner tried to return me due to landlord fees. The shelter is already overcapacity and requires appointments. I was about to be dumped outside when one of the workers decided to take me home and try to re home me themselves. At first I was at my house, and then I was put in a box, taken back to the scary shelter, and then taken to a random place that I’ve never been before! I was so confused! I hid under the bed for a whole day. I never showed any signs of aggression I was just scared being in this unfamiliar place. But once I came out I let her know how sweet I was and how much I love pets. Now I cuddle and lay on the bed instead of under. She already has two cats and a dog in a one bedroom apartment with low funds. If her situation was different she would love to have me. I am around a year and a half and have lived with another cat in my previous home. I am playful and so nice :)
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Baby

Tabby

Female, Adult
Indianapolis, IN
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Baby is very sweet and likes to snuggle. She frequently lays with me in bed and on the couch. She’s very vocal and like to talk. She is not a fan of belly rubs. She likes to come inside and sleep or nap but likes to adventure outside and climb trees. Her favorite toys include lasers, her fake pet mouse, and a stuffed penguin. She also comes with litter box, litter, grey cube bed and cat bowls. Her water bowl is a water fountain that gets plugged in.
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jody

Tabby

Male, Young
Indianapolis, IN
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Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
we think jody was dumped. we found him 7/28/23 in our yard close to our house. we were told he was approx 12 wks old. he's around a year old now but still looks like a kid. we have four other cats, two other dumped cats and two adopted from a shelter. they are all older than jody and have never bonded with him. we don't get to spend enough quality time with him but he loves to play and eat and sleep. he might do well with a small or medium sized dog. unsure about how he would do with children but he might be ok if the children are old enough to understand what cats are like. we feel there are many other homes where he could thrive and be the best jody he can be. the most important thing for him is access to windows with something to sit and lay on while he's looking out of them.
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Patrick

Tabby

Male, Young
Indianapolis, IN
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Good with kids, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sweet kitty dumped downtown seeks forever home! This 1-year-old tabby boy was left at the doors of a TV station on St. Patrick's Day. He wasn't fixed or chipped, but he has obviously been an indoor kitty -- super friendly, easy to handle and always uses the litter box. He is FIV+, a condition that weakens a cat's immune system, which left him vulnerable to a blood infection that caused him to nearly bleed out after his neuter. Thankfully, he's responded well to antibiotics and has had a smooth recovery! He is about a year old, playful, energetic and warms up to people quickly. FIV+ cats can live with FIV- cats as long as everyone is fixed. However, this kitty shouldn't live with other FIV+ or otherwise immunocompromised cats since he may remain a carrier for the blood infection. He'll also need to be an indoor-only kitty with monthly flea treatments and regular vet checkups to help keep his immune system strong. Come meet this sweet, funny kitty!

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Speedway Animal Rescue

Speedway, IN 46224

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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42.5 miles

Creekside Animal Rescue Inc

Roachdale, IN 46172

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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47.3 miles

New Castle Henry County Animal Shelter

11 Midway Drive, New Castle, IN 47362

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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