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Tabby kittens & cats in Walker, Michigan

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Maximus

Tabby

Male, Adult
Grand Rapids, MI
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Good with kids, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi hi hi!! I’m Max! I was in an abandoned litter at really young age, maybe 5/6 weeks old. I’ve become a very playful and pretty needy boy. I wants to be involved in everything, and be with you at all times. I love greeting you when you get home(favorite time of day!) and smell your socks! I know, gross! but i love it. I grew up in apartment with my sister and loved being on the patio watching birds and squirrels. I’m not an outdoor cat, though i have been outside on a leash, many times (and patios!) I LOVE being outside. Over time, I started getting aggressive with my sister. chasing her and biting down on her neck a little. It was fun! But I did not do it for a long time. I moved into a new home with 2 more cats! I did not like this new place or the other cats. I must attack the other! Maximus had a very hard time adjusting to a new life style and we’ve tried many different things an ways, but he’s best kept away from other cats, which has lead to not living life to the fullest.
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Wobbles

Tabby

Male, Adult
Grand Rapids, MI
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Good with kids, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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He has Cerebellar hypoplasia, or wobbly cat syndrome. he is 8 years old, neutered with his shots and has all of his claws. He is super cuddly, loves attention and loves wet food. He is very food driven and will push other cats off of the food bowl. He can’t really jump, he is able to get onto couches but needs the help of his claws to get there, he can go up and down stairs by himself. I’m not sure how he acts with dogs, as he doesn’t have any exposure to them. He has been around children and hasn’t had any issues. He doesn’t like the vacuum or the hairdryer, he does not like running water, and with his bad depth perception he doesn’t like things moving too fast towards him or he will fall over.
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Nikki

Tabby

Male, Young
Grand Rapids, MI
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Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Nikki we adopted as a stray and has proved to be a very energetic and playful cat, and needs a lot of attention. He loves to cuddle in bed, and has even layed on my neck. He is around two years old, and has a lot of life left in him. He is a very loving cat. If you have a heart for caring for special needs cats, this cat is for you. Special Needs: His problems may have started from the stress of getting a new dog. He takes Prazosin for urethra relaxation once a day. He has taken two courses of antibiotics within the last six weeks to treat bladder infection. He takes Clomipramine Hydrochloride for inappropriate behavior and urination outside the litter box. He takes Gabapeten for pain and relaxation as needed. He needs a prescription diet for cats with urinary tracked health.
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Peach

Tabby

Female, Adult
Grand Rapids, MI
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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Peach is very sweet and calm and a little shy. Once she’s warmed up to you she is very affectionate. I have had Peach since 2020, when she was about 1 year old. It took a little over a year for her to warm up to my other cat. Everything went well for years! No issues at all. I bought a house and ever since we moved in she has been peeing on the carpet in one specific room that is connected to my living room. Despite all my efforts, I cannot get her to stop. I imagine there’s a leftover smell from the previous tenant or something. This has become a habit and she knows she is doing something bad so she hides most of the time. She will thrive in another environment with a fresh start.
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Nala

Tabby

Female, Senior
Kentwood, MI
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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We have had Nala for nearly 11 years and she is 11 years old. Shortly after having Nala, we had 2 babies. About 7 years in, we purchased a second cat and got a dog the year following. Since the addition of the dog, Nala has secluded herself to our basement. She has everything she needs down there (cat tower, scratcher, food and water) I additionally work from my basement so she has daily company. However, I think Nala would prefer to be in a dog free house hold. She is a very loving, talking and gentle cat, but since having kids and other pets, the noise has become too loud. She regularly goes to the vet as needed and is groomed every 6 months. She’s approximately 16lbs and does have a slight cough, which she has also been seen for. She’s our original baby, but I do not think she’s as happy as she should be.
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Jessie

Tabby

Female, Adult
Rockford, MI
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Very sweet little tripod. Jessie is six years old and missing her right hind leg from a car accident when she was a kitten. She gets around in her own way and hasn’t let her missing leg stop her. She likes cozy perches in cat trees or soft chairs the best. Jessie is very timid and shy but once you win her over she is affectionate and cuddly. She has grown up with kids and other cats but would do best with an older kids who can be gentle with her.

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Cinder

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 8 yrs 2 mos
Grand Rapids, MI
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Cinder is about 8 years old and she is anxiously awaiting a new forever home where she can be loved the way that she deserves. She was recently rescued by a kind lady after learning that she had been kicked out of her home after a new girlfriend moved in and unfortunately in this instance “kicked out” is literally true because each time Cinder tried to go back to the only home she ever knew, her previous owner would kick her away from the door. She had been left outside to fend for herself and when she was rescued she was very malnourished and had lost a lot of weight. If she hadn’t been rescued when she was, it’s hard to tell how much longer she may have survived. She has now received a full checkup including blood work and will have a dental cleaning before going to a new home which is a great benefit to an adopter. Cinder enjoys sitting on her foster parents’ laps but she also likes to have some alone time. She enjoys attention and although she isn’t particularly playful currently, that may be because of the small space that she is currently staying in. She has a cat tree that she enjoys greatly and that will go with her to a new home. We don’t have a lot of history for Cinder so we can’t tell you how she is with children so a home with only adults and older children may be best. We believe that she lived with other cats previously but we don’t know what their interactions were. In her foster home, she currently isn’t a fan of the small dog in the home so perhaps a home without dogs may be preferred. Cinder is a social eater who enjoys having company when she eats. She also can be a little chatty when she has something to say. She can get overstimulated when she is being petted so she may nip (not bite) or swap to let you know that she has had enough. When she is picked up, she likes to climb on your shoulder and rub her face against you and she loves attention. Can you find room in your heart and home for this sweet cat to help her on her journey to a better life where she can be loved and treasured?
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Princess

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 12 yrs 5 mos
Walker, MI
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Princess is a 12-year-old lady who knows exactly what she likes and is not afraid to live accordingly. True to her name, she enjoys companionship on her own terms. She will happily soak up affection, purr away during belly rubs, and keep you company on the couch, then gracefully retire to her personal space when she is ready for a break. Princess is a calm, affectionate cat who bonds easily and warms up to people quickly, even strangers. She can be a bit easily startled and prefers a quiet, predictable routine. New environments take her some time to adjust to, and she may need extra encouragement to eat at first, but once she feels settled, her sweet and loving personality shines through. Soft music, cozy spaces, and familiar scratchers help her feel right at home. She is not much of a player and would rather lounge, nap, and enjoy gentle affection. Princess loves her scratchers, occasionally stretches on her cactus, and is a champion napper. She generally keeps to herself and is content with a relaxed pace of life. Princess would do best as the only pet in a calm, adult-focused home. She does not enjoy living with other animals and prefers older, respectful teens. A slow, room-by-room introduction to her new home will help her feel secure and confident. If you are looking for a loyal couch companion who will share quiet moments, soft purrs, and plenty of love, Princess may be ready to claim her throne in your home.
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Roxy - Foster

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 1 yr 10 mos
Walker, MI
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet Roxy, a curious, playful, and affectionate 1-year-old cat who’s thriving in her foster home! Roxy plays hard and loves hard. She’s happiest zooming around, climbing her cat tree, sprinting through her tunnel, and turning absolutely anything into a toy. She’ll explore your cabinets, walk across your laptop, and keep a close eye on whatever you’re doing. She’s a chatty girl too, and she’ll make sure you always know exactly what she wants! When she’s done adventuring, Roxy becomes a total sweetheart. She loves being held, petted, cuddled, and curled up right beside her people. At night she happily claims the human bed as her own and prefers to sleep right next to you. Roxy can be sensitive to loud, unexpected noises like thunderstorms or fireworks. She may take some time and space to adjust in a new environment, but once settled, she bonds deeply and seeks out attention. She can get mouthy in a playful, overstimulated way, so she may do best in a home without young children. Her foster does not have other pets, so her compatibility with them is unknown. If you’re looking for an affectionate, spirited companion who will fill your home with love, laughter, and a bit of mischief, Roxy might be your perfect match! Roxy does not do well with loud unexpected noises (thunderstorms and fireworks). She needs her own space and takes some time to adjust at first. I do not have other pets or kids, so I am not sure how she would do with those. She does bite in a playful manner, so my thought is that she would not be a good fit for young kids.

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Tyson’s Place Animal Rescue

PO Box 1173, Holland, MI 49422

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BestPals Animal Rescue Center

13888 Blair St, Holland, MI 49424

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