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Tabby kittens & cats in Port Angeles, Washington

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These Tabbies are available in Port Angeles, Washington.
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Bo

Tabby

Male, Adult
Port Angeles, WA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
BO AND TINA ARE BONDED SIBLINGS AND MUST BE ADOPTED TOGETHER These two youngsters are a very bonded sibling pair who were originally adopted from us in 2020. Their folks are having to move and can’t take the kitties with them. These siblings have lived with a terrier-type dog, but haven’t spent any time with toddlers or children. Both are very sweet and loving. They have always had access to an enclosed catio. Brushing is a must for both of them. Occasionally they’ve been known to get the zoomies … tearing through the house (mostly at night). Sometmes this turns into a play fight. They have always slept together. At times they were contained to one room at night due to their busy and playful evening antics. We think their humans probably wanted some sleep! Bo is a very mellow lap cat. He purrs and likes to eat leisurely. He does talk a lot and loves his scratching post. Bo likes tummy rubs. Tina is a bit more aloof, and not a lap cat. She eats very quickly and will try to grab Bo’s food. We suggest that they be separated at feeding time, perhaps across the room from each other.Tina likes to scratch on the carpet / caat tree. She doesn’t like tummy rubs, but loves crackly things. She is very food motivated, and will scraatch at the kitchen cabinets for food.
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Tina

Tabby

Female, Adult
Port Angeles, WA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
BO AND TINA ARE BONDED SIBLIINGS AND MUST BE ADOPTED TOGETHER These two youngsters are a very bonded sibling pair who were originally adopted from us in 2020. Their folks are having to move and can’t take the kitties with them. These siblings have lived with a terrier-type dog, but haven’t spent any time with toddlers or children. Both are very sweet and loving. They have always had access to an enclosed catio. Brushing is a must for both of them. Occasionally they’ve been known to get the zoomies … tearing through the house (mostly at night). Sometmes this turns into a play fight. They have always slept together. At times they were contained to one room at night due to their busy and playful evening antics. We think their humans probably wanted some sleep! Bo is a very mellow lap cat. He purrs and likes to eat leisurely. He does talk a lot and loves his scratching post. Bo likes tummy rubs. Tina is a bit more aloof, and not a lap cat. She eats very quickly and will try to grab Bo’s food. We suggest that they be separated at feeding time, perhaps across the room from each other.Tina likes to scratch on the carpet / caat tree. She doesn’t like tummy rubs, but loves crackly things. She is very food motivated, and will scraatch at the kitchen cabinets for food.

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These Tabbies are available for adoption close to Port Angeles, Washington.
We'll also keep you updated on Bo's adoption status with email updates.
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Bo

Tabby

Male, Adult
Port Angeles, WA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
BO AND TINA ARE BONDED SIBLINGS AND MUST BE ADOPTED TOGETHER These two youngsters are a very bonded sibling pair who were originally adopted from us in 2020. Their folks are having to move and can’t take the kitties with them. These siblings have lived with a terrier-type dog, but haven’t spent any time with toddlers or children. Both are very sweet and loving. They have always had access to an enclosed catio. Brushing is a must for both of them. Occasionally they’ve been known to get the zoomies … tearing through the house (mostly at night). Sometmes this turns into a play fight. They have always slept together. At times they were contained to one room at night due to their busy and playful evening antics. We think their humans probably wanted some sleep! Bo is a very mellow lap cat. He purrs and likes to eat leisurely. He does talk a lot and loves his scratching post. Bo likes tummy rubs. Tina is a bit more aloof, and not a lap cat. She eats very quickly and will try to grab Bo’s food. We suggest that they be separated at feeding time, perhaps across the room from each other.Tina likes to scratch on the carpet / caat tree. She doesn’t like tummy rubs, but loves crackly things. She is very food motivated, and will scraatch at the kitchen cabinets for food.
We'll also keep you updated on Tina's adoption status with email updates.
Bonded Pair
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Tina

Tabby

Female, Adult
Port Angeles, WA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
BO AND TINA ARE BONDED SIBLIINGS AND MUST BE ADOPTED TOGETHER These two youngsters are a very bonded sibling pair who were originally adopted from us in 2020. Their folks are having to move and can’t take the kitties with them. These siblings have lived with a terrier-type dog, but haven’t spent any time with toddlers or children. Both are very sweet and loving. They have always had access to an enclosed catio. Brushing is a must for both of them. Occasionally they’ve been known to get the zoomies … tearing through the house (mostly at night). Sometmes this turns into a play fight. They have always slept together. At times they were contained to one room at night due to their busy and playful evening antics. We think their humans probably wanted some sleep! Bo is a very mellow lap cat. He purrs and likes to eat leisurely. He does talk a lot and loves his scratching post. Bo likes tummy rubs. Tina is a bit more aloof, and not a lap cat. She eats very quickly and will try to grab Bo’s food. We suggest that they be separated at feeding time, perhaps across the room from each other.Tina likes to scratch on the carpet / caat tree. She doesn’t like tummy rubs, but loves crackly things. She is very food motivated, and will scraatch at the kitchen cabinets for food.

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

Pixiebob

Female, Young
Port Angeles, WA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I found Bug in the wheel well of an abandoned car in Hoh rainforest when I was working as a NPS ranger. She was tiny and emaciated - the vet I took her to the same day said she was found in the nick of time (he’s the one who identified her as a Pixiebob). With worming, shots, lots of food and tlc, she has gotten to where she is thriving physically (13-14 lbs). She is still very emotionally needy - loves me and can be affectionate, but she’s very territorial. I have another smaller cat to whom she’s taken an intense dislike, and I fear for the little one’s safety. I believe Bug will do well in a house with adults where she’s the only cat. She doesn’t take to strangers quickly, but when she’s given time she likes to interact with them
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Trilbee

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Senior
Port Angeles, WA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Needs experienced adopter, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This striking tortie is vocal, loves to be brushed, has a big personality and is looking for an adopter who understands that she has boundaries. She enjoys being petted on her own terms in the areas she likes (no tummy rubs, back or tail pets.) She would be a wonderful companion while her person watches TV on the couch. She does not get along with other cats and would prefer to be the sole feline recipient of your attention. She does receive a solensia injection once a month for her arthritis.
We'll also keep you updated on Salem's adoption status with email updates.
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Salem

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Young
Port Angeles, WA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This big handsome guy has the best personality!  It is said that he doesn’t like other cats, but really enjoys being around dogs. Per his last owner, Salem thinks he is a dog sometimes. He LOVES belly rubs. He was surrendered to a local veterinary hospital due to being completely blocked.  He had formed crystals and his owners couldn’t afford the emergency Cystotomy surgery Salem needed to survive. Salem now has to stay on a special diet of SO dry/wet for the rest of his life.  He does quite well on it and likes it!

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Peninsula Friends of Animals

257509 Hwy 101, Port Angeles, WA 98362

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