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American Shorthair kittens & cats in Everett, Washington

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Myztyc

American Shorthair

Female, adult , Special Needs
Mill Creek, WA
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Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Shy at first, but SUPER sweet, loving and easy-going cat. Happiest sitting on your lap and napping. Enjoys looking out the windows at the birds and squirrels. Likes her heated cozy. Uses her scratching post. Would prefer to be an only cat. Prefers dry food.
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Zephyr

American Shorthair

Male, adult
Mill Creek, WA
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Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
He is the most affectionate cat I have known. He loves to cuddle and enjoys being petted. Enjoys playing with string, and other cat toys. That said, he is skittish and will run and hide when new people enter the house, or if there are loud noises. I suspect it will take him at least 2-3 weeks to adjust to a new home. He craves human attention, so he will eventually come around. He will probably do best as an only cat. But might do okay with one other cat if there are two human adults. He “pesters” our other cat but has never hurt her. Probably not good with young kids or dogs. He has a favorite blanket, and likes to sleep on the bed. He does NOT like to have his claws trimmed. We can get one or two at a time and then have to stop. If you are paying attention, he will definitely let you know when he is done. Otherwise, you will get scratched. He does NOT like the travel box. If you travel at all, you will want to be able to have in-home cat care as he cannot be kenneled.
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June

American Shorthair

Female, young
Lake Stevens, WA
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Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Since getting a new dog a year ago, June (2 years old) has spent most of her time hiding under our couch. She is absolutely terrified to come out and mostly only does so at night when no one is around. We have tried everything we can think of to encourage her but reluctantly have come to admit that she would be much better off in a home without dogs. She is a very sweet girl but very timid. When she does come out (late at night when no-one including said dog, is around) she wants nothing more than to snuggle and be petted). We feel terrible that this is her existence and have only held on to her this long through pure selfishness. She would thrive in a home with no dogs and with someone who can give her the love and attention she deserves.
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Numao

American Shorthair

Female, adult
Mountlake Terrace, WA
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Spayed or Neutered,
Story
She is my cat’s twin sister. I originally adopted her brother, and my friend adopted Numao. However, my friend left her with me and did not come back. As sad as it may be, I am unable to house her, but I hope someone is willing to be friends with me and potentially take her and let our cats visit each other sometimes, if possible. With the fee, I will give you an automatic feeder, litterbox, food, and litter.
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Tiger

American Shorthair

Male, adult
Redmond, WA
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Spayed or Neutered,
Story
My friend got Tiger from shelter when he was a kitten, and he has accompanied my friend for more than 8 years. He is very healthy, doesn’t eat too much, keep fit all the time. Although he does not like too many touches, but he always stay besides people, just like your loyalty friend with social distancing. His owner is very sick now, and need to have treatment for long time. Hope someone can help take care of Tiger, and give him a warm home.
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Kona

American Shorthair

Male, adult , Bonded Pair
Arlington, WA
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(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Kona is a beautiful cat that we've had since he was a 8 weeks old, along with his brother Koko. Their birthday is September 6th 2021. We got Kona from a friend, who's female cat got pregnant by neighbors cat (it has happened once before). Both liters were healthy beautiful cats. We would like Kona to find a loving home, along with his brother Koko, who has more time to love them than we do. We took on too much and I feel they could be happier somewhere else. I'm a huge animal lover so this is hard for me because I do love them, but with 4 kids at home, full time jobs and 2 dogs I feel they don't get loved on as much. Kona loves attention and to cuddle, and he'll let you know by following you, sleeping with you, bites/nibbles for more attention and sits on you. Kona is an indoor cat only so I'd like for that to remain. He's soft and looks Siamese but supposedly not.

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15350 South Blanchard Road, Bow, WA 98232

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