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Oriental kittens & cats in Homestead, Florida

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These Orientals are available for adoption close to Homestead, Florida.
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Georgi_and_Sevastian

Oriental

Male, Adult
Miami Beach, FL
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Good with dogs, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Two bonded Peterbald cats (ages 5 & 6), listed as Oriental because the site doesn’t offer Peterbald—these cats are extremely rare. Healthy, neutered, vaccinated, and litter-trained. Very affectionate, vocal, playful, and need 4–5 hrs/day of attention. They act like cuddly, playful monkeys/dogs and love being held and following their humans. Indoor-only due to no fur; need temps ≥74°F, sweaters if cooler, plus heating pads/blankets. Supervised catio time (74–85°F) with shirts is OK. Require high-quality wet food to prevent urinary crystals. Best with stay at home parent: gentle, non-destructive, entertaining, and travel well. Not suited for homes with aggressive pets. Challenges: high attention needs, very vocal, high energy, and clever door/cabinet openers. Adoption requires an application and thorough screening and approval PRIOR to meeting the cats. $800 rehoming fee for both cats.
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Feral Terry

Oriental

Male, Adult
oakland park, FL
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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This is a semi-feral (unsocialized) cat that was no longer allowed to remain in it's original location. This cat was brought in from outdoors and is not socialized and can not be picked up unless familiar with you. These type of cats can be unpredictable and would do best as an outside cat in a safe environment. This would need to be done gradually and we would help you through this. The donation requested is at your discretion and will go towards continuing our feral cat project. Please contact Alessandra 954-205-0398 for an appointment to meet this or one of the many others in our feral cat area.October 26, 2024, 9:24 pm

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

Siamese

Female, 4 mos
Homestead, FL
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Manifest

Siamese

Female, 4 mos
Homestead, FL
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Casper

Siamese Domestic Shorthair

Male, 4 mos
Homestead, FL
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Casper – please read fully before applying Casper is a stunning lynx point Siamese kitten with the softest fur and the gentlest soul. He is sweet, sensitive, and very timid at first. The world has not always felt safe to him, so he takes time to decide that you are safe too. Casper is highly food motivated (Churus are his absolute favorite), which makes bonding with him both rewarding and doable. Once he trusts you, he leans into affection in his own quiet way. He isn’t a bold, in-your-face kitten — he’s the kind who watches carefully, learns your scent, and slowly chooses you. Casper is partially blind and relies heavily on his sense of smell and memory to navigate. Because of this, he does not enjoy being picked up unexpectedly. Sudden movement can startle him, and he deserves an adopter who understands that his boundaries are about safety — not attitude. He was born with eyelid agenesis, a congenital condition where the eyelids do not fully form. Without proper eyelid protection, the hair around his eyes rubbed against his corneas, leading to limited vision. Despite this, Casper adapts beautifully when given a stable environment. He memorizes layouts quickly and thrives with consistency. Casper will need: • A calm, patient home • An adopter experienced with shy or special-needs cats • A predictable environment (no frequent rearranging of furniture) • Gentle handling and slow introductions He would do best in a quieter household without young children or chaotic energy. A confident but respectful feline companion could potentially help him continue building confidence. Casper is not the kitten for someone looking for an instant cuddle-bug. He is the kitten for someone who understands that earning trust is an honor. Watching him open up — even in small ways — is incredibly special. Underneath the fear is a loving, resilient little survivor who deserves someone willing to meet him where he is. If you have the patience and heart for a shy, special boy, Casper may be your soulmate. 💛

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47.7 miles

Animal Aid, Inc.

571 ne 44th st, oakland park, FL 33334

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Where do Orientals come from? How many types of Orientals are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Oriental.

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