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Tonkinese kittens & cats in Raleigh, North Carolina

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266263

Siamese

Female
Raleigh, NC
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This pet was brought in as a stray and will NOT be available for adoption through our program. All stray animals brought in are posted on the gallery to hopefully be reunited with their families. Each pet is evaluated upon arrival, and throughout their stay, at the Animal Center and we do our best to place the animal in the setting most appropriate for them. Sometimes, they may be better served through one of our Transfer Partners due to the intervention needed, ongoing care required or a quieter setting for that individual. We want our animals to put their best paw forward. If you are a 501c3 rescue and are interested in partnering with WCAC to help this pet, and others, you can find more information on how to help at: https://www.wakegov.com/departments-government/animal-services/community-partners/transfer-program If this is your pet, please contact us immediately at AnimalCenter@wake.gov Primary Color: Pointed- Lynx
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Princess

Birman

Female, Senior
Raleigh, NC
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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We adopted Princess when she was about 5 years old, back in 2008 or 2007. She was doing amazing until we got our second cat, a kitten, in 2021. During our second year with our second cat, in 2023, Princess started pooping outside her litter box, but it was random. Last year, we got a puppy for our 6-year-old because she has always wanted one, and that’s when the problems started. Princess stopped using the litter box altogether. We have tried everything we could think of to help her. We increased the number of litter boxes, cleaned them twice a day, and kept the puppy mostly in his crate to avoid disturbing her. Despite all our efforts, she still refuses to use the litter box. We believe it’s best for her to live in a home without any other pets. However, as seen in the photos, she is very sweet with kids, and we are saddened to let her go; we just don’t see any other options. She is healthy, and we will provide vet papers to demonstrate that..
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MILO

Siamese

Male, 8 mos
Raleigh, NC
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Hi there! I`m Milo, a shy little kitten who`s still learning about the big world around me. I might seem a bit cautious at first, but I promise I`m working on being braver every single day. When there`s yummy food around, I get a bit more curious and might even sneak a little peek or a gentle sniff to see what`s happening. My foster family tells me I`m making progress, and I`m starting to believe them! I`m the kind of kitty who appreciates patience and gentle approaches. With some soft voices, tasty treats, and calm surroundings, I`m slowly discovering that humans can be pretty awesome. I`m looking for a forever family who understands that building trust takes time, and who will let me come out of my shell at my own pace. Could that be you?How did I get here? Found as a stray by a good samaritan. **I am bonded to my pal, Obie, so we must go home togethe! We are currently living in a foster home - please fill out a survey and select a phone appointment to complete the adoption process. Once that process is complete, your adoption specialist will schedule a time for you to meet us in person!**~Our adoption fee is $100.00~

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