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Oriental kittens & cats in Seattle, Washington

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Fabian

Siamese

Male, Young
Seattle, WA
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Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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This is the perfect cat for someone that lives a quiet apartment life, and doesn't have any other pets. He is incredibly sweet, cuddly, playful, affectionate, and talkative; He's really shy, but has gained tons of confidence playing with us and one of our other cats, and LOVES to get in your lap, purr and snuggle. He'll still need a lot of help opening We adopted Fabian from the Auburn Valley Animal Shelter May, 2026. The shelter said he was surrendered, and he probably didn't get enough socializing. We have three other male cats: Samson (14), Teddy, Cooper. We did everything right to introduce new cats, but despite this, Fabian has repeatedly stalked and attacked only Samson (often while lying down) to the point that Samson can't relax in the home. We have tried play, treats, meds, nothing's changed this behavior toward Samson. As Fabian has gotten bolder exploring the home, Samson is more stressed and unhappy. Fabian is a really sweet guy that needs to be the only cat in a home.
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Baby

Siamese

Female, Adult
Seatac, WA
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Baby is a half Siamese half Tuxedo cat who lived in a apartment for all of her early years. She would spend all of her time hiding under chairs, beds, and in closets so its safe to say she likes her safe space. When I met Baby around 2 years ago now, her owner was moving so they planned on taking her to the shelter. At the time I was happy to take care of her. The initial first few days Baby was home with me were scary for her. She would scratch and hiss at me when trying to give her food. Soon enough though she began to open up to me and even let me pet her. Now she is very affectionate and enjoys staying only in my room in the closet or on my bed. Baby is a sweet cat that deserves a home where she is loved and cared for. From the little information I was given about her I can say she is about 9 - 10 years old and not spayedNote: Baby is strictly an indoor cat. If you take her outside she will run inside or constantly whine to be let inside.

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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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