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We'll also keep you updated on Finn's adoption status with email updates.
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Finn

American Shorthair

Male, Adult
Fishers, IN
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Finn is an extremely friendly 8 year old, black, short hair cat. He loves to cuddle on the couch and will greet you every time you return home. He has been a dearly loved member of our family since he was a kitten, but we recently discovered that our 2 year old and 6 month old are allergic to him, so we are trying to find him a home and a family that will love him as much as we do. Finn has had exposure to other cats and dogs and has never shown signs of aggression, however he does love to be the center of attention.
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Minnie Moo

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, Adult
Fishers, IN
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Good with kids, Good with cats,
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We dont know much about Minnie Moos past, but its clear shes been through some tough times. When she first came to us, she was very timid and unsure of people. With time, patience, and love, shes started to blossom. Minnie Moo now enjoys being pettedon her terms. Shell let you know when shes had enough with a gentle nibble. Shell need a patient home that understands her boundaries and lets her come around at her own pace. This petite, beautiful black cat has lived with children and currently lives with other cats, both adults and kittens. She gets along well with everyone and loves to play! At wet food time, she turns into quite the chatterbox and will make sure you know youre not serving fast enough. Minnie especially enjoys bedtime, often snuggling up to her foster sister, and she loves curling up for a nap next to her foster mom after work. Shes truly a sweetheart who just needs someone willing to give her time, patience, and love. Minnie Moo is spayed, up to date on vaccines, microchipped, dewormed, and tested negative for FIV/FeLV. Her estimated birthday is 4/4/24. If you are interested in adopting an ARPO pet, please visit our website at arporescue.org to learn more about our adoption process and complete our adoption application. ARPO limits adoptions to within 50 miles of Indianapolis. We do not have a shelter; all pets are in volunteer foster homes.
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Miss Bibs (in foster)

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, 9 yrs 3 mos
Fishers, IN
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Miss BibsThe interviewer lady (IL) told me I ought to write a book about my life and its ups and downs. If I could type, I think I would. I’ll just tell you about it. I lived alone with my lady owner all my life. For 9 years, it was just the two of us. Then suddenly, she passed away. For 10 months, I was kept in our home all by myself. A caregiver stopped by three times a week to feed me and clean the litter box. That is nearly a year alone in a house—no one to pet me, cuddle with me, or talk to me. This deprivation caused my social skills to nearly disappear. So, when I was surrendered to the HSHC on October 5, I was terrified of all the strange people, new spaces, and constant hubbub. In early November, I moved into a foster home so I could slowly rebuild my trust and interest in humans. At first, I was very unhappy. I did not want to interact with my foster mom (FM). But gradually, I began to emerge from my hiding spots and seek attention and pets. FM believes her friendly, confident resident cat was the key to my success. Initially, I was not sure what to make of this 1.5-year-old kitty. But it was not long before she and I became besties. We chased each other and explored the house together. Because I have perfect litter box skills, I was allowed to roam the whole house. I have even learned how to deal with the resident dog. FM says I would benefit from having another cat in my forever home, and I promise to bring fun and friendship to your resident pets. Every day, I will meow and search for my kitty pal so we can play. If you promise to never leave me alone in the house for 10 months, I would like to go home with you. I’ll reward you with loyalty, companionship, and plenty of purrs. 12-10-25--An important update from my FM! Since starting anxiety medication recently, I’ve made enormous strides! Just a week ago, my FM’s sister came to the house while the two of them were making quite a racket cleaning. Unlike my previous self, I came out of hiding, went up to the sister (with my tail in a happy hook), and solicited pets from her. I have begun playing with toys consistently and requesting attention. I remain crazy about the resident cat! Now, I am a very curious, brave girl, newly interested in the world around me! 1-12-26

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