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Oriental kittens & cats in Phoenix, Arizona

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Mouse

Oriental

Male, Adult
Phoenix, AZ
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(when grown) -
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Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Mouse, a striking lavender Oriental Shorthair who is a purebred, nearly 8-year-old neutered male with a big personality, a dramatic voice, and the regal attitude of a true house prince. Mouse knows what he wants and isn’t shy about letting you know - he adores his humans, follows them from room to room like devoted royalty, and will “announce” his presence with loud, expressive meows before settling nearby to supervise. He loves high places, cat trees, and perching like a proper diva king surveying his kingdom. Mouse has very specific preferences fitting of his royal standards. He needs a large litter box with high sides, as he digs with dramatic enthusiasm - sometimes attempting to “dig to the middle of Earth” - and only uses clumping clay litter such as Precious Cat/Dr. Elsey’s or Fresh Step. Alternative litters have caused issues in the past, and he will absolutely voice his displeasure like the opinionated prince he is. He is free-fed dry food 24/7 and especially enjoys Elsey’s dry and Friskies dry. He gets a small can of wet food twice a day, preferring shreds (not bites or fillets) and select pâtés. Mealtime is sacred to him, and he expects timely service. His water bowl must remain clean and full or he will file a loud, dramatic “formal complaint.” His beloved blue feather wand toy and favorite black crate mat/bed will accompany him to his new home to ensure a smooth royal transition. Mouse must be the only cat in the home - he has no interest in sharing his throne. He is extremely territorial with other cats and will growl, hiss, meow loudly, swat, leap toward, or even outright fight if another cat enters his space. He may also spray if another cat is present, so a cat-free household is essential. Dogs are generally not his preference, but with an extremely slow introduction and a very calm, respectful dog, coexistence may be possibl provided they acknowledge his royal status. He may do well with older children who understand boundaries and approach with gentle respect. Birds are not recommended due to his playful obsession with anything feathered. If you're looking for a fabulously dramatic, affectionate, talkative companion who will bond deeply with his person and rule your home with charm, commentary, and loyal companionship, Mouse is ready to claim your heart and your couch. He is tested, neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped. His birth date is 9/28/2017 and his adoption fee is $500.October 11, 2025, 8:53 pm

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

Oriental

Male, Adult
Phoenix, AZ
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Mouse, a striking lavender Oriental Shorthair who is a purebred, nearly 8-year-old neutered male with a big personality, a dramatic voice, and the regal attitude of a true house prince. Mouse knows what he wants and isn’t shy about letting you know - he adores his humans, follows them from room to room like devoted royalty, and will “announce” his presence with loud, expressive meows before settling nearby to supervise. He loves high places, cat trees, and perching like a proper diva king surveying his kingdom. Mouse has very specific preferences fitting of his royal standards. He needs a large litter box with high sides, as he digs with dramatic enthusiasm - sometimes attempting to “dig to the middle of Earth” - and only uses clumping clay litter such as Precious Cat/Dr. Elsey’s or Fresh Step. Alternative litters have caused issues in the past, and he will absolutely voice his displeasure like the opinionated prince he is. He is free-fed dry food 24/7 and especially enjoys Elsey’s dry and Friskies dry. He gets a small can of wet food twice a day, preferring shreds (not bites or fillets) and select pâtés. Mealtime is sacred to him, and he expects timely service. His water bowl must remain clean and full or he will file a loud, dramatic “formal complaint.” His beloved blue feather wand toy and favorite black crate mat/bed will accompany him to his new home to ensure a smooth royal transition. Mouse must be the only cat in the home - he has no interest in sharing his throne. He is extremely territorial with other cats and will growl, hiss, meow loudly, swat, leap toward, or even outright fight if another cat enters his space. He may also spray if another cat is present, so a cat-free household is essential. Dogs are generally not his preference, but with an extremely slow introduction and a very calm, respectful dog, coexistence may be possibl provided they acknowledge his royal status. He may do well with older children who understand boundaries and approach with gentle respect. Birds are not recommended due to his playful obsession with anything feathered. If you're looking for a fabulously dramatic, affectionate, talkative companion who will bond deeply with his person and rule your home with charm, commentary, and loyal companionship, Mouse is ready to claim your heart and your couch. He is tested, neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped. His birth date is 9/28/2017 and his adoption fee is $500.October 11, 2025, 8:53 pm
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Chatty Mae

Oriental

Female, 2 yrs 6 mos
Goodyear, AZ
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi, I'm Chatty Mae, a beautiful two-year-old dilute Calico female with a tender heart that's just waiting to belong to someone special. I was a devoted mama to my baby Hoppy, and now that he has found his forever home, I'm ready to find mine. I'll win you over not only with my striking looks but with my sweet nature, my endless purring, and the soft chatty little songs I love to share with you. I'm playful and engaging, but what I love most is being close to the ones I adore - keeping you company, watching over you, and filling your day with gentle affection. I dream of a calm, quiet home where I can be your one and only, treasured without the distraction of other pets or the bustle of children. Perhaps you work from home or maybe you're a retired couple and looking for a constant, loving companion - I promise I'll be that and more. I've been spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated, and all that's left is to find the people whose hearts will be mine forever.

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

Siamese

Male, Young
Phoenix, AZ
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(when grown) -
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Frosty is an outgoing cat who loves people and toys. He is very ACTIVE and nosy. He will 'help' with chores and projects....help is used loosely. He really just supervises and gets in the way! Frosty had an infection in his eye when he was a baby that caused a crinkle in his eye. He has had 2 surgeries to release the crinkle that have worked great but he will most likely always home tears that spill onto his face due to a blocked tear duct. Frosty would do well in a home with another cat or a dog to befriend. He grumbles initially when meeting now comers, however after about 48 hours he acts like he has been a part of the home the whole time. He is fixed, vaccinated and microchipped. His adoption fee is $200. December 29, 2025, 4:19 pm
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Wedo

Siamese

Male, Young
Phoenix, AZ
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Wedo is a very loving and funny guy who loves people. I would recommend that he go to an only cat household or a home with only one other cat. He loves to be pet and carried. Enjoys meals, especially treats, and wet food. He may be shy at first, but if you are patient, and give him a chance you’ll see that he is worth it with his great personality. I’m sure he will bring you lots of joy.  Wedo is tested, neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped.  He also recently had a dental.  Wedo's estimated birth date is 8/1/2019 and his adoption fee is $140.June 7, 2025, 6:28 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Mocha's adoption status with email updates.
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Mocha

Siamese

Female, Young
Phoenix, AZ
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Mocha is a Siamese mix who needs a patient, understanding adopter willing to meet her on her terms. She’s not a lap cat and likely never will be. She won’t seek out cuddles, but she might quietly follow you from room to room or boldly walk right across your keyboard while you’re trying to work. She took time to adjust in foster care and is still shy with strangers. It may take days, weeks, or even months for her to truly warm up. Once she does, she can be sweet and affectionate — when she chooses to be. She occasionally chats with her humans and enjoys simply being near you. One of her favorite things is sitting in a sunny window, watching the world go by. Mocha doesn’t destroy things, enjoys a calm home, and spends her time lounging, observing, or asking for just a few bites of wet food at a time. She enjoys cat trees, cubbies, and catnip toys. She also has a thing for tubs - just make sure the bottom half is empty or she’ll make it hers. Food: Dry food access 24/7 is a must. Wet food is a maybe—3 bites now, more later. | Dogs: Absolutely not. Dogs cause her stress and she will hide. | Cats: Very selective. She’s not a “cat’s cat.” | Kids: Unknown, but she prefers quiet and calm. | Allergies: She is not hypoallergenic. Mocha is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and tested. She’s looking for someone who will let her be exactly who she is and give her the time she needs to feel safe, settled, and seen. Mocha's estimated birthdate is 3/28/2024 and my adoption fee is $140.    June 9, 2025, 1:08 am

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