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Tabby kittens & cats in Maryland

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Below are our newest added Tabbies available for adoption in Maryland. To see more adoptable Tabbies in Maryland, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Marble

Tabby

Female, Adult
Riverdale, MD
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Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained,
Story
Sweet Marble has been through a lot. Before coming into my life, she was abandoned on the street with a broken tail and survived a difficult pregnancy that nearly cost her life, leaving some minor health issues. Despite this, she is the sweetest, most loving cat I’ve ever met. She’s friendly with everyone and starts purring the moment you approach. She loves being close and will happily nap beside you. A few important notes for adopters: she enjoys indoor living but also loves exploring outside in nice weather, so a home with safe indoor/outdoor access would be ideal. Due to past injuries, she has limited bowel control and may urinate in her sleep. She uses the litter box and often rests on designated blankets or training pee pads, but accidents can happen. While she may not be a bed-sleeping cat, she makes up for it with endless affection.
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Nala

Tabby

Female, Adult
Laurel, MD
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Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Nala joined our family in 2017, a sudden relocation means we cannot take her with us. She is a very sweet, girl with no known health issues.Nala is an efficient hunter who loves to play with feathers and chase mice. When she isn’t playing, she enjoys napping in warm beams of sunshine or sitting nearby while you watch TV.While she is a nervous kitty around new people—she’ll likely run and hide when the doorbell rings—she warms up quickly once the "stranger danger" has passed. She has never shown aggression toward humans or other cats and gets along well with feline friends.Health & Wellness:Vaccinations: Rabies updated March 2026.Coverage: She has an active wellness plan through Banfield for the remainder of 2026.
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Kevin

Tabby

Male, Adult
Silver Spring, MD
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
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Hello! Kevin is a 10 year old tabby that we've had since he was 1 week old. He is very sweet and we never had any issues with him until we adopted a dog and had two children (ages 1&3 now). He is very good with both the kids and dog - very gentle and has never tried to hurt either - but it's clear that the addition of more family members has made him more territorial and we've been dealing with him peeing outside of the litter box. We have tried several methods to try to fix the situation, but it has become apparent to us that he would be better off in a home with no dogs and probably without very young children. We are hoping to adopt him along with his twin brother, Bo. We have not had these issues with Bo, but we don't want to separate them since they've been together since birth.We are really hoping to find a loving family for them that can give them the stress-free environment that Kevin needs!
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Corvy

Tabby

Male, Adult
Glen Burnie, MD
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
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We had acquired him when looking at petsmart. He is about 5 years old now. He is a very curious and exploring cat. He is sweet and loves to cuddle next to people. Even guests that come over he will rub up against and want pets. We are trying to rehome him do to some issues we had when getting an automatic cat litter. Corvy was doing fine with going into the cat litter until we got the automatic one. He started finding hidden areas to go poo and pee. When we set a normal cat litter out he still hasn’t gone back to using the litter box. We unfortunately don’t have time to train him due to having a toddler to take care of. Thank you for looking and considering him, we will surely miss him.
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Jinx

Tabby

Male, Adult
Upper Marlboro, MD
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, House-trained,
Story
Jinx is a 9 or 10 year old cat (PetSmart told us he was two when we got him) and is a lovey dovey monster once he gets used to you which usually takes 2 weeks to a month. Once with you, he’ll immediately find somewhere to hide, and that is where you will have to work with him until he chooses to explore. Jinx is skiddish and reacts to fast movements. Jinx loves to loaf and sleep literally anywhere so I would suggest getting a small bed for him because he will most likely sleep on the floor, bed, steps, or even your dresser drawer if you leave it open. I would suggest brushing him once every two days because he does shed quite a lot. Jinx loves routine just like any other cat and if you do not feed within his time frame he will meow once a judge you with a stare only a mother could give lol. He’s genuinely a sweet, kind, and quite frankly really smart cat. He also answers to his many names “Jinx” “Jinxy” and “Jinxy-Poo” so it would be hard for you to rename him.
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Ginger

Tabby

Female, Adult
Fulton, MD
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Good with kids, Not good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Ginger (Gingy): Affectionate, Talkative Orange Tabby Cat Ginger, or “Gingy,” is a 4-year-old orange tabby cat with a big personality and an even bigger heart. She is a very affectionate, social, and talkative cat who loves real back-and-forth interaction. Gingy thrives on attention and enjoys being in the center of things—greeting guests, staying close during family time, and adding warmth to any home. She has been raised in a loving family with children, making her a wonderful family-friendly companion cat. Due to an upcoming move, we are seeking a new home where she can continue to thrive. Gingy would do best in a home that wants a friendly, interactive indoor cat who enjoys companionship and play. If you’re looking to adopt a loving, playful orange tabby, Gingy is a truly special match.

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Tabby shelters & rescues in Maryland

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Arden's Arc

Baltimore , MD 21210

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Tabby information

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Where do Tabbys come from? How many types of Tabbys are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Tabby.

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