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BOGO

Oriental

Male, Kitten
St. Petersburg, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet BOGO and his brothers YOLO and FOMO who are all sons of JOMO! Estimated DOB is 3/15/26 Super friendly and sweet with soul-cat potential! He has a handsome tuxedo boat, is also very intelligent, curious and friendly! Ready for adoption now! Fostered in StPete, please submit an application at CJPAWS.ORG/ADOPT to set up an appointment to meet! Babies need to be adopted in pairs to avoid only kitten syndrome. Mother Nature Knew What She Was Doing When She Created Kittens in Litters! Kittens need interaction with other kittens for healthy social development. A kitten learns a lot in the first several months of life from their mother and littermates. Separating a kitten from their mother is often a necessity for adoption purposes, but taking it away from their littermates and isolating it can delay the kitten’s development emotionally, socially, and sometimes physically. Kittens who are able to remain with one of their littermates or a similarly-aged companion tend to be healthier and happier, and in the long run, better socialized pets than those who are isolated from others of their kind at an early age. Even loving, caring, humans are not adequate substitutes for kitten companionship. Even if a person is fortunate enough to be home quite a bit, the amount of attention a lone kitten will demand is likely to occupy more time than the person has available. A pair of kittens will definitely still want to interact with people, but can keep each other occupied. Most cats, regardless of their age, are highly sociable and are truly happier living with other cat companions. This in turn makes them better pets. Kittens are curious and crave constant stimulation. Out of boredom, a single kitten will often entertain themself by chewing plants, climbing drapes and furniture, unrolling toilet paper, exploring electrical cords and sockets, etc. Kittens who live with other kittens may sometimes do these things as well, but if they have another kitten to tumble around and play with it is less likely they’ll need to entertain themselves with behaviors like these, which can be destructive and dangerous. Kittens bite and wrestle with one another–this behavior is normal. You can’t prevent a kitten from doing what comes naturally, any more than you can force a two-year-old toddler to sit still. Though it’s not acceptable for a kitten to bite and wrestle with their human companions, in the absence of having a littermate or companion their own age to play with, this is precisely what a single kitten will want to do. Even if you are willing to allow (and can tolerate) this behavior from your kitten, by the time the kitten matures, you will end up with an adult cat who has developed very bad habits (i.e. biting and scratching as “play”). Kittens are very active at night A single kitten is likely to keep people awake at night with constant jumping, pouncing and other “hunting” behavior. With a companion to play with at night, this behavior is minimized because they will have each other to chase and play games with until they too fall asleep. A single kitten is not a good companion for an older cat Kittens have boundless energy. They want to play and run constantly which typically overwhelms and irritates an older cat. Likewise, a kitten is apt to be frustrated that their companion doesn’t have their same level of energy. At the very least, this can lead to two very unhappy cats. At worst, behavior problems such as litter box avoidance or destructive scratching can occur as one or both cats act out their frustrations on their surroundings. It’s not likely that the two will have a close, bonded relationship, even after the kitten matures, since their experiences with one another from the beginning of the relationship are likely to be negative. An older cat is better matched with a cat closer to their own age and temperament. If you chose to add a kitten to a home with an older cat, adopt a pair of kittens, not a single kitten. This ensures the energetic kittens have buddies to play with and the older cat can choose to participate in playing or not. Please follow us on Facebook where you can message questions via messenger. 100% of adoption fees directly support CJPaws, a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue headquartered in St. Petersburg, FL where we are dedicated towards improving animal welfare in our community. Our mission is to provide compassionate care to homeless cats especially those who are pregnant or injured, by rehabilitating them and ensuring they find loving forever homes while promoting responsible pet ownership. Our rescue is 100% run by volunteers, and we are 100% run on donations. We do not receive any grants from the government or from any private organizations. We are able to keep operating and saving animals because of donations from people like you. If you would like to help us continue to save animals, you can donate, foster, and adopt! ** To apply, please go to our website, www.cjpaws.org and visit the Adoptions page. Or copy and paste into your browser: http://www.cjpaws.org/adopt/app/ *** It can take up to 24 hours to respond to your application and an additional 1-2 business days to have your application approved. Not all applications will be approved. Applications that are incomplete will not be approved. Please include all veterinary information, as we will be contacting your veterinarian. Our non-refundable adoption fee covers spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccinations, deworming, monthly flea medication while in our rescue, any medications while in our rescue, an FeLV/FIV test, and the unconditional love of your new family member. Our rescue does not continue to pay for flea medication, vaccinations, deworming, or any other medications after the animal is adopted. All costs and fees accrued after adoption are the responsibility of the new family.
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FOMO

Oriental

Male, Kitten
St. Petersburg, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet FOMO and his brothers YOLO and BOGO who are all sons of JOMO! Estimated DOB is 3/15/26 Super friendly and sweet with soul-cat potential! FOMO's color markings are a true artistic master piece! He is also very intelligent, curious and friendly, always wanting to be by your side hence the name FOMO! Ready for adoption now! Fostered in StPete, please submit an application at CJPAWS.ORG/ADOPT to set up an appointment to meet! Babies need to be adopted in pairs to avoid only kitten syndrome. Mother Nature Knew What She Was Doing When She Created Kittens in Litters! Kittens need interaction with other kittens for healthy social development. A kitten learns a lot in the first several months of life from their mother and littermates. Separating a kitten from their mother is often a necessity for adoption purposes, but taking it away from their littermates and isolating it can delay the kitten’s development emotionally, socially, and sometimes physically. Kittens who are able to remain with one of their littermates or a similarly-aged companion tend to be healthier and happier, and in the long run, better socialized pets than those who are isolated from others of their kind at an early age. Even loving, caring, humans are not adequate substitutes for kitten companionship. Even if a person is fortunate enough to be home quite a bit, the amount of attention a lone kitten will demand is likely to occupy more time than the person has available. A pair of kittens will definitely still want to interact with people, but can keep each other occupied. Most cats, regardless of their age, are highly sociable and are truly happier living with other cat companions. This in turn makes them better pets. Kittens are curious and crave constant stimulation. Out of boredom, a single kitten will often entertain themself by chewing plants, climbing drapes and furniture, unrolling toilet paper, exploring electrical cords and sockets, etc. Kittens who live with other kittens may sometimes do these things as well, but if they have another kitten to tumble around and play with it is less likely they’ll need to entertain themselves with behaviors like these, which can be destructive and dangerous. Kittens bite and wrestle with one another–this behavior is normal. You can’t prevent a kitten from doing what comes naturally, any more than you can force a two-year-old toddler to sit still. Though it’s not acceptable for a kitten to bite and wrestle with their human companions, in the absence of having a littermate or companion their own age to play with, this is precisely what a single kitten will want to do. Even if you are willing to allow (and can tolerate) this behavior from your kitten, by the time the kitten matures, you will end up with an adult cat who has developed very bad habits (i.e. biting and scratching as “play”). Kittens are very active at night A single kitten is likely to keep people awake at night with constant jumping, pouncing and other “hunting” behavior. With a companion to play with at night, this behavior is minimized because they will have each other to chase and play games with until they too fall asleep. A single kitten is not a good companion for an older cat Kittens have boundless energy. They want to play and run constantly which typically overwhelms and irritates an older cat. Likewise, a kitten is apt to be frustrated that their companion doesn’t have their same level of energy. At the very least, this can lead to two very unhappy cats. At worst, behavior problems such as litter box avoidance or destructive scratching can occur as one or both cats act out their frustrations on their surroundings. It’s not likely that the two will have a close, bonded relationship, even after the kitten matures, since their experiences with one another from the beginning of the relationship are likely to be negative. An older cat is better matched with a cat closer to their own age and temperament. If you chose to add a kitten to a home with an older cat, adopt a pair of kittens, not a single kitten. This ensures the energetic kittens have buddies to play with and the older cat can choose to participate in playing or not. Please follow us on Facebook where you can message questions via messenger. 100% of adoption fees directly support CJPaws, a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue headquartered in St. Petersburg, FL where we are dedicated towards improving animal welfare in our community. Our mission is to provide compassionate care to homeless cats especially those who are pregnant or injured, by rehabilitating them and ensuring they find loving forever homes while promoting responsible pet ownership. Our rescue is 100% run by volunteers, and we are 100% run on donations. We do not receive any grants from the government or from any private organizations. We are able to keep operating and saving animals because of donations from people like you. If you would like to help us continue to save animals, you can donate, foster, and adopt! ** To apply, please go to our website, www.cjpaws.org and visit the Adoptions page. Or copy and paste into your browser: http://www.cjpaws.org/adopt/app/ *** It can take up to 24 hours to respond to your application and an additional 1-2 business days to have your application approved. Not all applications will be approved. Applications that are incomplete will not be approved. Please include all veterinary information, as we will be contacting your veterinarian. Our non-refundable adoption fee covers spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccinations, deworming, monthly flea medication while in our rescue, any medications while in our rescue, an FeLV/FIV test, and the unconditional love of your new family member. Our rescue does not continue to pay for flea medication, vaccinations, deworming, or any other medications after the animal is adopted. All costs and fees accrued after adoption are the responsibility of the new family.
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Kaiko

Oriental

Male, Young
St. Petersburg, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Kaiko is a little shy at first, but once he gets to know you he is a little love bug! Will follow you around the house on the off chance he may get some pets. And if you pet another cat while he is across the room, he will run right over so he can get in on the love too. He has recently started curling up in bed next to his foster mom, so he has the potential to be a lap cat someday. He also absolutely LOVES other cats! ** To apply to adopt one of our animals, please go to our website, www.cjpaws.org and visit the Adoptions page. Or copy and paste into your browser: https://cjpaws.org/adopt/adoption-application/*** Cats in foster homes can be viewed by appointment only and an approved application is required to make an appointment. It can take up to a week to process your application. Not all applications will be approved. Applications that are incomplete will not be processed. Please include all veterinary information, as we will be contacting your veterinarian. Our non-refundable adoption fee covers spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccinations, deworming, monthly flea medication while in our rescue, any medications while in our rescue, an FeLV/FIV test, and the unconditional love of your new family member. Our rescue does not continue to pay for flea medication, vaccinations, deworming, or any other medications after the animal is adopted. All costs and fees accrued after adoption are the responsibility of the new family.
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YOLO

Oriental

Male, Kitten
St. Petersburg, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet YOLO and his brothers FOMO and BOGO, who are all sons of JOMO! Estimated DOB is 3/15/26 Super friendly and sweet with soul-cat potential! Ready for adoption now! Fostered in StPete, please submit an application at CJPAWS.ORG/ADOPT to set up an appointment to meet! Babies need to be adopted in pairs to avoid only kitten syndrome. Mother Nature Knew What She Was Doing When She Created Kittens in Litters! Kittens need interaction with other kittens for healthy social development. A kitten learns a lot in the first several months of life from their mother and littermates. Separating a kitten from their mother is often a necessity for adoption purposes, but taking it away from their littermates and isolating it can delay the kitten’s development emotionally, socially, and sometimes physically. Kittens who are able to remain with one of their littermates or a similarly-aged companion tend to be healthier and happier, and in the long run, better socialized pets than those who are isolated from others of their kind at an early age. Even loving, caring, humans are not adequate substitutes for kitten companionship. Even if a person is fortunate enough to be home quite a bit, the amount of attention a lone kitten will demand is likely to occupy more time than the person has available. A pair of kittens will definitely still want to interact with people, but can keep each other occupied. Most cats, regardless of their age, are highly sociable and are truly happier living with other cat companions. This in turn makes them better pets. Kittens are curious and crave constant stimulation. Out of boredom, a single kitten will often entertain themself by chewing plants, climbing drapes and furniture, unrolling toilet paper, exploring electrical cords and sockets, etc. Kittens who live with other kittens may sometimes do these things as well, but if they have another kitten to tumble around and play with it is less likely they’ll need to entertain themselves with behaviors like these, which can be destructive and dangerous. Kittens bite and wrestle with one another–this behavior is normal. You can’t prevent a kitten from doing what comes naturally, any more than you can force a two-year-old toddler to sit still. Though it’s not acceptable for a kitten to bite and wrestle with their human companions, in the absence of having a littermate or companion their own age to play with, this is precisely what a single kitten will want to do. Even if you are willing to allow (and can tolerate) this behavior from your kitten, by the time the kitten matures, you will end up with an adult cat who has developed very bad habits (i.e. biting and scratching as “play”). Kittens are very active at night A single kitten is likely to keep people awake at night with constant jumping, pouncing and other “hunting” behavior. With a companion to play with at night, this behavior is minimized because they will have each other to chase and play games with until they too fall asleep. A single kitten is not a good companion for an older cat Kittens have boundless energy. They want to play and run constantly which typically overwhelms and irritates an older cat. Likewise, a kitten is apt to be frustrated that their companion doesn’t have their same level of energy. At the very least, this can lead to two very unhappy cats. At worst, behavior problems such as litter box avoidance or destructive scratching can occur as one or both cats act out their frustrations on their surroundings. It’s not likely that the two will have a close, bonded relationship, even after the kitten matures, since their experiences with one another from the beginning of the relationship are likely to be negative. An older cat is better matched with a cat closer to their own age and temperament. If you chose to add a kitten to a home with an older cat, adopt a pair of kittens, not a single kitten. This ensures the energetic kittens have buddies to play with and the older cat can choose to participate in playing or not. Please follow us on Facebook where you can message questions via messenger. 100% of adoption fees directly support CJPaws, a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue headquartered in St. Petersburg, FL where we are dedicated towards improving animal welfare in our community. Our mission is to provide compassionate care to homeless cats especially those who are pregnant or injured, by rehabilitating them and ensuring they find loving forever homes while promoting responsible pet ownership. Our rescue is 100% run by volunteers, and we are 100% run on donations. We do not receive any grants from the government or from any private organizations. We are able to keep operating and saving animals because of donations from people like you. If you would like to help us continue to save animals, you can donate, foster, and adopt! ** To apply, please go to our website, www.cjpaws.org and visit the Adoptions page. Or copy and paste into your browser: http://www.cjpaws.org/adopt/app/ *** It can take up to 24 hours to respond to your application and an additional 1-2 business days to have your application approved. Not all applications will be approved. Applications that are incomplete will not be approved. Please include all veterinary information, as we will be contacting your veterinarian. Our non-refundable adoption fee covers spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccinations, deworming, monthly flea medication while in our rescue, any medications while in our rescue, an FeLV/FIV test, and the unconditional love of your new family member. Our rescue does not continue to pay for flea medication, vaccinations, deworming, or any other medications after the animal is adopted. All costs and fees accrued after adoption are the responsibility of the new family.
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JOMO

Oriental

Female, Young
St. Petersburg, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet lovely JOMO, the wonderful momma of FOMO, BOGO and YOLO who is also only a kitten herself thought to have been born around 7/4/25. She is super sweet and affectionate and wants nothing more than to keep you company while you read or watch tv. She is being fostered in StPete, we would love for you to meet her! Please submit an adoption application at CJPAWS.ORG/ADOPT so we can set you up with an appointment to meet!

These cats are in Largo, Florida too!

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

Siamese

Male, 14 yrs
Largo, FL
Size
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Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Coconut and Cotton, two handsome 14 year old brothers with gentle hearts and a deep bond. Coconut is our distinguished, talkative charmer. He believes in real conversation and meaningful connection. He enjoys his wet food, long chats about the day, and spending quiet time with his brother and favorite humans. After losing their beloved owner last March, Coconut has become more cautious. He is not the leap-into-your-arms type. But once you earn his trust, you are chosen. He will groom you with devotion, give gentle love bites, and settle in for the kind of cuddles only a seasoned soul can offer. Cotton may appear to be the more social of the two at first glance, but he is actually the more sensitive brother and tries to hide it. He is beautiful, incredibly soft, and wonderfully cuddly. Cotton needs patience, understanding, and someone who truly understands what a senior kitty needs. He was very close with another sibling who recently passed away. After losing both his sibling and his owner within the last half year, Cotton is understandably a bit depressed. His sadness is quiet, but it is there, and what he needs most is steady love and reassurance. Their ideal home would be calm and devoted, where Coconut and Cotton can be the only animals. They are not aggressive or hostile. They are simply at a stage in life where they require time, affection, and consistency. These two sweet boys deserve to feel secure, cherished, and part of a family again. Located in Pinellas County, FL. For adoption inquiries, please call or message 917-770-2027 or visit www.kittywhispershaven.org Every adoption helps us continue rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming cats in need.
Bonded Pair
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Cotton

Siamese

Male, 14 yrs
Largo, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Coconut and Cotton, two handsome 14 year old brothers with gentle hearts and a deep bond. Coconut is our distinguished, talkative charmer. He believes in real conversation and meaningful connection. He enjoys his wet food, long chats about the day, and spending quiet time with his brother and favorite humans. After losing their beloved owner last March, Coconut has become more cautious. He is not the leap-into-your-arms type. But once you earn his trust, you are chosen. He will groom you with devotion, give gentle love bites, and settle in for the kind of cuddles only a seasoned soul can offer. Cotton may appear to be the more social of the two at first glance, but he is actually the more sensitive brother and tries to hide it. He is beautiful, incredibly soft, and wonderfully cuddly. Cotton needs patience, understanding, and someone who truly understands what a senior kitty needs. He was very close with another sibling who recently passed away. After losing both his sibling and his owner within the last half year, Cotton is understandably a bit depressed. His sadness is quiet, but it is there, and what he needs most is steady love and reassurance. Their ideal home would be calm and devoted, where Coconut and Cotton can be the only animals. They are not aggressive or hostile. They are simply at a stage in life where they require time, affection, and consistency. These two sweet boys deserve to feel secure, cherished, and part of a family again. Located in Pinellas County, FL. For adoption inquiries, please call or message 917-770-2027 or visit www.kittywhispershaven.org Every adoption helps us continue rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming cats in need.
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Pancake

Siamese

Female, 1 yr 4 mos
Largo, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Pancake Pancake is a sweet and beautiful 1.5-year-old girl with a gentle soul and soft, shy personality. She’s still learning that the world can be a safe and loving place, so she may be a little reserved at first. Behind those cautious eyes is a kitty who simply needs patience, understanding, and a quiet place to truly feel at home. Pancake is looking for a calm, peaceful home where she can explore and build confidence at her own comfort level. She would do best as the only cat, allowing her the space and security she needs to fully relax and blossom without feeling overwhelmed. While she doesn’t mind other animals, her sensitive personality thrives most in a quieter environment with minimal chaos. Once Pancake feels safe, she shows her sweet and loving nature in the softest ways. She enjoys cozy spots to nap, gentle affection, and simply being near the people she trusts. She may not demand attention right away, but the bond you build with her will be incredibly rewarding. Pancake is searching for a kindhearted person willing to give her the time she deserves and help her discover how comforting and happy life indoors can truly be. Located in Pinellas County, FL. For adoption inquiries, please call or message 917-770-2027 or visit [www.kittywhispershaven.org). Every adoption helps us continue rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming cats in need.

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