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Tibbs

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Male, Adult
Powell, OH
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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This is Sgt. Tibbs- he is the sweetest male cat and we love him dearly. He is a very chill dude and he loves to snuggle and be around people. He is 6 years old and litter box trained. He is an indoor only kitty. The only reason we are looking to re-home him is because he does not like to be around other animal. We got another cat a couple years ago and after that he started marking in the house. We need a loving home with no other pets present. Our kids are devastated that we have to do this- they love him so much. So we are looking for someone or a family that will give him lots of love and affection, and that has no other animals in the house.
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Lissa

Tabby

Female, Senior
Mansfield, OH
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Lissa — the Queen. This confident, vocal, sweetness-in-fur thrives on cozy naps, treats, and keeping her kingdom in order. She’s an easygoing girl who enjoys quiet strolls around the house and the occasional step outside. Lissa coexists well with calm cats (she lives now with two others) and respectful dogs, but prefers her space. (She’ll politely hiss if needed.) She’s litter-trained, spayed, and up-to-date on vaccines. Recently losing her beloved owner who passed away, Lissa needs a patient, cat-savvy home where she can decompress and settle into her new throne. If you appreciate a graceful, older kitty with a regal aura, Lissa may be your perfect match.
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Tammany

Tabby

Male, Senior
Mansfield, OH
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Tammany is a gentle, food-motivated cat who makes his needs known, especially when it comes to mealtime or treats. When he isn’t seeking snacks, he’s a dedicated napper with a calm presence and occasional interest in brief outdoor exploration. He has a chronic issue with one eye that causes persistent tearing; while it affects his appearance, it doesn’t diminish his affectionate nature. He has responded to intermittent eye-drop treatments and will need an adopter who can continue that care. Tammany is litter-box trained and is now looking for a new home because his lifelong owner passed away, leaving him without the person and the dog he lived with for many years. He will need time and a quiet environment to adjust. His experience with children is unknown, as his previous owner was a retiree. With an experienced, patient pet owner who can offer individual attention and support, Tammany has the potential to settle comfortably into a new, stable home.
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Scooter

Tabby

Male, Adult
Mount Vernon, OH
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Scooter is a laid back, chill, quietly good looking cat. I’ve never heard him meow. He stares at you when he wants petted and will stand in the kitchen waiting when he knows it is treat time. He usually eats dry purina cat food and dry friskies cat treats. He is 1.5 years old. He is half Absynnian and half Siamese. He has been healthy his whole life. He prefers to stay inside. He has a sort of proud air about him. He lives here with his mom and two other siblings although he is the largest of the litter, and gets along with other cats. He would make someone a really great cat.
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Unknown - stray

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Female, Young
Hilliard, OH
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House-trained,
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This kitty showed up in our yard ~10 days ago, got into yowling contests with our feral male Siamese named Simon. We did not want another feral but thought Simon might like company; however, within the past few days the stray has become very aggressive toward Simon and chased him away. I moved the stray into our 3-season room with a radiator, so he/she (gender unknown) has been warm and has eaten all food provided (very hungry), but our house is tiny; Simon still sees the stray and only stays long enough to grab some food. The stray is otherwise friendly, walked into the house and does not mind being picked up/held, likes belly rubs, etc. and purrs quite a bit. Seems very much like a former indoor cat that either wandered off or was dumped. I took to the vets to scan for a chip (negative) but otherwise have not had any health checks done and again gender is unknown. Seems like a good potential only cat, or maybe with other cats (seems to like our pup too) in the right situation.
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Paddington

Tabby

Female, Young
Hilliard, OH
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Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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I marked Unknown for Good with cats because Paddington gets along well with our male tabby (in one of the photos), but she attacks our shy tortoiseshell. We tried to get them to at least tolerate each other (Feliway, calming powder, scent transfer, etc.), but the problem has actually gotten worse. She found our yard as a tiny kitten, maybe 6-8 weeks old, last summer (2024); we had two feral cats and she started eating their food. We caught her and took her in; and as noted in the description is spayed and up to date on all of her shots. She enjoys pets, cuddling, and being held/carried - plus playing with my shoelaces - and can play hard w/our male tabby and our terrier puppy (though the puppy chases her quite a bit) - but everything changes whenever Paddington sees our tortie. We think she would be ideal as an only cat, or maybe in a house with a confident, playful male and/or a dog. We hate to lose her, but she is in a large multi-level kennel much of the day and is not fair to her.

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Sue

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 2 yrs 6 mos
Marion, OH
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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🌷 Meet Sue — an adult female, spayed, and named in honor of a very special grandma, because she’s just as warm, kind, and unforgettable.Sue has fur that feels like pure velvet and a personality that could melt the hardest heart. She’s the sweetest, gentlest cat in the cat room, moving through life with quiet grace and endless patience. Whether she’s perched in a sunny spot, softly purring in your lap, or offering a gentle nudge for pets, Sue exudes love in every soft, silky gesture.She’s a calm, affectionate companion who appreciates gentle attention and will reward your kindness with devotion, soft purrs, and tender head bumps. Adopt Sue and bring home a little velvet-hearted angel who will fill your home with warmth, sweetness, and a lifetime of love. 🐾💖More information? Call Marion Area Humane Society at 740-389-6548 or email at manager@mahspets.org
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Frog

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 1 yr 6 mos
Marion, OH
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Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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📸 Meet Frog — adult male, neutered, and basically the George Clooney of the cat room… if George Clooney hid under blankets 90% of the time.Frog is shy, mysterious, and a master of stealth. He spends most of his days perfecting the art of invisible lounging under beds, behind chairs, or inside literally anything he can squeeze into. But put a camera anywhere near him? Suddenly he’s striking poses like he’s auditioning for Cat Vogue. 🐾✨This handsome guy has a face so cute it might break the internet, and a gaze so soulful it will make you forget he just spent the last hour hiding under a kennel. He’s the perfect mix of shy, sweet, and photogenic—a little elusive, a little dramatic, and 100% lovable.Adopt Frog and get yourself a secret superstar who might not come out for pets… but will totally slay every photo. 😹💖More information? Call Marion Area Humane Society at 740-389-6548 or email at manager@mahspets.org
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Dr. Doofenshmirtz

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 1 yr
Marion, OH
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Shots are up-to-date,
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More information? Call Marion Area Humane Society at 740-389-6548 or email at manager@mahspets.org

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