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Abyssinian kittens & cats in Tampa, Florida

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Mira

Abyssinian

Female, Young
St. Petersburg, FL
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet adorable little Mira who was rescued with her two kittens, Zoey and Rumi who all have a gorgeous coat of the rare ticked tabby pattern of various hues similar to the coat of an Abyssinian cat. Mira is sweet and petite and thought to be around one year old and would do well as an only cat. We would love for you to meet her! please submit an adoption application at CJPAWS.ORG/ADOPT so we can set you up with an appointment to meet her in her loving foster home located in St. Pete!

These cats are in Tampa, Florida too!

Below are our newest added Abyssinians available for adoption in Tampa, Florida. To see more adoptable Abyssinians in Tampa, Florida, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Sadie

Siamese

Female, 1 yr 6 mos
Tampa, FL
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Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Beautiful, young Sadie was found behind a Domino's Pizza with four newborns in Clearwater. She was brought to Blue Pearl and they reached out to Tampa Bay Strays looking to find her a safe place. It is time for Sadie and her kittens to find a family of their very own. Saide is a stunning Tortie Point Siamese with bright blue eyes. She is barely a year old and is filled with so much kitten energy and love.  Sadie is a very affectionate girl.  She does get very excited when she is playing and can get rough. It is called single kitten syndrome (kittens raised alone tend to not learn critical social skills from other cats). It would be best for her to be adopted to a family without small children and with a young playful cat.  Even better, with one of her kittens.  She gets along fine with my dogs but has not interacted much with my adult cats. Please reach out to us for more information. ##2561515##
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Tigi and Torti

Siamese

Female, Senior
Tampa, FL
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Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Tigi is the best cat ever. She was rescued and hanging out at the vet. Tigi and Torti became fast friends when Torti got fixed. We wanted to adopt Tigi, but another family had already layed claim. When it didn't work out with that family's German Sheppard, we finally got Tigi! Torti is a pure bred blue point, with tortoise points. I recently suffered a cardiac event and quit work and have to give up the apartment in Tampa where I lived during the work week with the cats. Our building in Clearwater does not allow two cats and I don't want to split them up. They need each other more than they need me. Tigi and Torti are best friends. They were declawed when that was a common practice. They do go outside and have never gotten into trouble. They will sit on command for wet cat food.
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Sabrina

Siamese

Female, Adult
Tampa, FL
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We adopted Sabrina in Chicago when she was a kitten before we moved to Florida. She is four years old. She can be a shy cat around new people but once she bonds with you, her personality shines. She is vocal at times but she is quieter than the average Siamese cat. She enjoys hunting for baby lizards that slip in the house. She enjoys looking out the windows to watch the birds. She likes to sleep throughout the day near you and will jump into your lap to relax a few times per day. When guests visit, she finds a safe haven under a bed until she determines who is visiting. She gets along with dogs if the dog is relatively calm (we have one and totally fine). She does have an occasional pee outside of the litter box. Offering multiple litter boxes will help. We have to give her up due to allergy issues that we can't seem to overcome. We have a second cat that is available if you're able to adopt both bonded cats. Reach out with any questions if interested in Sabrina!

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Whiskers Workspace, 4699 Central Avenue, Suite 200, St. Petersburg, FL 33713

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