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Opal

American Shorthair

Female, Adult
Gentry, AR
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Opal is fairly independent and often plays by herself. She frequently takes naps or observes the action from her cat tree but will come join a cuddle session in the afternoon. She also goes through phases where she's our shadow and wants to follow us wherever we go in the house. We have had Opal since we adopted her and her littermate, Ruby, in June of 2020, with no issues. Ever since our son (10 months old) has started crawling and eating solid food these past few months, though, there have been issues with them trying to play with his toys and grab his food. They have scratched him twice doing this (accidentally, not maliciously). As much as we love these cats, we've made the difficult decision to rehome them for this reason to do what's best for our son and future children.
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Ruby

American Shorthair

Female, Adult
Gentry, AR
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ruby is energetic and playful. She knows how to play fetch without ever being taught. She knows when we come home with grocery bags to search for a receipt to bring to us to crumple up and throw for her to fetch. Like any cat, though, she gets sleepy in the afternoon and will find one of us to cuddle with as she takes a nap. If we aren't around, we'll frequently find that she has crawled under a blanket or our couch cover to take a nap. We have had Ruby since we adopted her and her littermate, Opal, in June of 2020, with no issues. Ever since our son (10 months old) has started crawling and eating solid food these past few months, though, there have been issues with them trying to play with his toys and grab his food. They have scratched him twice doing this (accidentally, not maliciously). As much as we love these cats, we've made the difficult decision to rehome them for this reason to do what's best for our son and future children.
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Marley

American Shorthair

Female, Adult
Centerton, AR
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Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
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Aslan

American Shorthair

Male, Adult
Joplin, MO
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
My daughter brought me this little feral kitten. His siblings got hit by cars. I worked with him a lot to get him used to humans. I made the mistake that of getting him a companion, which stunted his socialization a little. Cats prefer cats. He is, however, the bravest one when I have company (with a few exceptions, I.e. repairmen). He usually comes out and investigates, before Bo does. He still won’t sit in my lap. Of course, it’s usually occupied by Bo. Bo steals the toys and his food as well. He does sleep on the bed with me. And likes to be petted sometimes. He’s a bit chunky. He doesn’t like the purina one indoor food. He doesn’t eat as much as Bo, but he’s chunky and Bo’s trim. He has sensitive eyes in that if irritated they run. ,He has a very sweet nature, they both do. His is sweeter. Being originally feral, he doesn’t meow. In two years, he’s meowed a couple times. Bo and Aslan have to be adopted together.
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Bo

American Shorthair

Female, Adult
Joplin, MO
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I got Bo at 8 weeks to be a buddy for the feral kitten I was fostering and adopted. I believe she’s a girl, but they say she’s a boy. She’s two now, but she still loves to play. She’s thin, but she eats a lot. She’s shy around strangers at first. She likes my daughter and granddaughter, but is still trying to figure out the small human. We’ve always taught my granddaughter to be kind and gentle to animals. If she were rough or unkind, I think Bo would avoid her. I simply cannot afford to take them to the vet if they had an accident or got sick. After the Covid and the constant rise in prices I just can’t afford it. I spend $200 a month on litter, food and flea medicine. I can’t afford nice toys (they’re bored with their kitten toys). Bo and Aslan must be adopted together. They were raised together and depend on each other. I will not separate them.
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Mama B and her litter

American Shorthair

Female, Kitten
Welling, OK
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(when grown) -
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Good with cats,
Story
(Update: There are two girls and mom left, a grey tabby and a grey and white as pictured! They are ready to go home by Jan 31!) This sweet girl is Mama B! We found her wandering our land VERY pregnant, it was about to storm and I could tell she was asking for help. Not more than an hour after bringing her into the barn she had 5 babies. We have been taking care of her as well as the babies since and they are growing like little weeds! We have posted her on numerous FB pages and called animal services with no luck. Mama B would make an amazing pet she’s so sweet but is weary around dogs (which makes sense with her protecting her babies). The kittens were born on 11/22/25 and won’t leave mama until 10-12 weeks but need to post them now rather than later. All of the babies (to my best knowledge) are girls except the all black with tabby stripes. We would love to see these kittens go to loving homes, especially Mama B (she did all the work) and before I get to attached to all of them.

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