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Tabby kittens & cats in Sweet Home, Oregon

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Annie

Tabby

Female, Adult
Springfield, OR
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Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Any just showed up during a terrible winter storm a couple years ago. I would say she is a striped tabby, but she has some brown markings on her back that are unusual similar to a calico. She is bonded with another cat that I'm also going to be listing. Hopefully they can get adopted together. She's in good health. Up to date on her shots. Litter trained and uses a scratch post most of the time. She shy at first, but once she gets to know you she's very affectionate and loving. Never has she ever bit me or scratched me or shown any signs of aggression. She's never been around dogs or children so I don't know how she would react.. she has been around a couple of cats for short period of time and seem to tolerate that okay. As long as they gave her her space and didn't chase her. I'm a recent widower and I have to relocate and I can't take them with me. She is an indoor outdoor cat. She will bring you GIFTS once in a while lol. Overall she's a very mellow loving cat. Requires zero mtce.
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Milo

Tabby

Male, Adult
Lyons, OR
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Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Milo, my 6‑year‑old orange tabby who’s been my little shadow since I adopted him from a shelter in Arizona in 2020! He’s calm, gentle, and very loving. Milo is fully indoor, litter trained, and has lived peacefully around a dog. He loves sunbeams, cozy naps on the bed, and following his person from room to room. I am heartbroken to rehome him. The only reason I’m doing this is because my roommates cat has become aggressive toward Milo, and keeping them separated long‑term is not safe or fair for him. This is not Milo’s fault—he is a sweet, sensitive boy who just needs a peaceful home with no other cats. He will come with his covered litter box and scoop, food and water dishes, toys, and a familiar blanket to help him settle in. I’m looking for someone who will treat him like family and give him the calm, loving life he deserves ❤️
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Jane

Tabby

Female, Adult
Eugene, OR
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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 adopted her as a kitten nine years ago in Ashland, and she has been a deeply loved family member ever since. She is the most affectionate cat you'll ever meet — more dog than cat. She wants to be near you constantly, curling up in bed while you read, head-butting you for pets, or climbing into your lap. She's warm, goofy, talkative, and playful. She loves dry food, goes crazy for catnip, sprints across the house when she hears cheese popcorn being opened, and loves chasing feather toys. She'll let you clip her nails calmly in your lap. She's brave and friendly with new people once comfortable. Two years ago we adopted a pug, and she never fully adjusted to sharing her home. This stress has led to occasional litter box avoidance — completely out of character for a cat who was perfectly trained her whole life. We believe she'd thrive in a calm home as the only pet, which is where she's always been happiest. It breaks our hearts, but we want her to have the life she deserves.
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Monkey

Tabby

Male, Adult
Eugene, OR
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Monkey is a very affectionate cat. He loves to sit on your lap or chest and absorb your warmth or have a cat nap. He is kind and playful. He just is not getting along with our other pets. He should be in a home without other animals. He is both an indoor and outdoor cat. With him around you do not need to worry about mice or rats. He is quite capable of taking care of them.
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Kara

Tabby

Female, Young
Salem, OR
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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She is just to high maintenance for us right now. She comes with another cat named Jinx She needs regular litter She wont Barry using pellets. She loves laying under quilted blankets, heaters, and shes very cuddle when not being a cat. She comes with her sister seen in one of the photos Shes incredible sweet and playful She marked in out house before we could get he spayed so now she keeps doing it in that spot ( this being one of the problems we have) If shes not played with She will act up normally finding something to play with eating flowers or just being a cat. She loves the liquid treats She and her sister comes with two cat towers two litter boxes remaining litter and food, many toys electric and otherwise, beds. Shes needs space and someone who would be able to properly care for her. Jinx is her sister, shes very loveing to but gets really stimulated quickly. And honestly is what Im worried about. There will be another post for her.
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Jinx

Tabby

Female, Adult
Salem, OR
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Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Jinx is one of two cats we need to be adopted. She is fantastic with Cara her sister but takes time to get used to other animals. She thinks electronics are the devil. She takes time to adapt to new situations and environments and animals. She talks back and will let you know her opinion. She really is a great cat we just cant care for her or sister anymore. She loves to play with hair ties and lasers she will play with other toys but will primarily stalk the toy you are using to play with normally its her sister that goes crazy. The beginning will be difficult with her due to her nor likeing change but after a month or so she will be fine hopefully with her sister it should be smother. She and her sister loves wet food and liquid treats. She will cuddle and sit at the foot of the bed when comfortable. Shell let you know shes getting over stimulated when her tale starts flicking.

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