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Abyssinian kittens & cats in Tucson, Arizona

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Bella

Siamese

Female, Young
Tucson, AZ
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Not good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Bella is sweet and friendly and loves attention. She's a little bit anxious and hides from people at first but she responds really well to gentleness.
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NOEL*

Siamese

Female, 9 yrs
Tucson, AZ
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Spayed or Neutered,
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A strikingly beautiful Siamese, Noel is a girl who’s had a winding journey. She came to us from outdoors, and while we don’t know if she’s ever lived inside before, she’s showing us that she’s ready to learn—at her own pace.Noel will need a slow, patient introduction to home life: new smells, unfamiliar noises, and all the little rhythms of indoor living. In the shelter, she’s easy to handle and tolerant, suggesting there’s a sweet, trusting cat just beneath the surface. Unfortunately, a brief stay in a home where she wasn’t given time to acclimate led to some less-than-great notes—but those reflect the situation, not Noel. With time, consistency, and respect for her boundaries, she does much better.Right now, Noel’s eating and pain are being carefully managed as she waits her turn for a needed dental procedure. She’ll do best with a calm, understanding adopter who can keep her comfortable, follow behavior guidance, and let her settle in without pressure.
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PANCHO*

Siamese

Male, 3 yrs 2 mos
Tucson, AZ
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Pancho spent the early part of his life living in a very small crate, so the world is still new and exciting to him—and he’s determined to experience all of it now. He’s a curious explorer who is almost always on the move, checking out his surroundings and finding new ways to play.Playtime is Pancho’s absolute favorite thing. He loves all toys, but wand toys, ball towers, and anything he can bat, toss, and chase are top-tier in his book. He’s even taught himself how to use a cat wheel, happily running to burn off some of his endless kitten-like energy.Because of his background, Pancho never learned how to jump normally. He can’t jump higher than about two feet unless he can climb up using other objects, which makes his movements unique and endearing—and also means he’s unlikely to get into high places.Pancho enjoys being petted, but in short bursts, and he’s still learning how to ask for affection appropriately. Think of him as a singleton kitten in a grown-up body: he may grab hands with his paws and sometimes bite—occasionally gently and sometimes harder. He isn’t being mean; he’s learning boundaries and what earns positive attention, and he continues to make progress.He is skittish with loud noises and fast movements, so he would do best in a calm, predictable environment. While he isn’t a lap cat and isn’t especially social yet, Pancho does like being near his people. He’ll often stay in the same room, occasionally coming over when called for a quick pet or check-in.Pancho has been curious and respectful with other cats and dogs and would love a playful cat friend to wrestle and burn energy with. He understands when other cats aren’t interested and backs off appropriately. He sometimes cries when left alone, but as long as he knows he’ll get time to come out and explore later, he settles well.He uses the litter box like a champ, isn’t picky about food, and very much looks forward to wet food time.Because of his playful mouthiness, sensitivity to noise, and need for gentle handling, Pancho would do best in an adults-only home. He will thrive with an experienced, patient adopter who enjoys interactive play, understands feline body language, and is excited to help him continue learning and gaining confidence.In return, Pancho offers endless entertainment, curiosity, and the joy of watching a cat finally getting to live the full life he always deserved. EMAIL HIS FOSTER: stephanie.stryker@pima

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