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Our Special Needs Adoptable Cats
Please note
We do not ship our cats, provide any transportation, or do out of state adoptions.
To ensure the health and welfare of these adorable cats, all of our adoptable cats and kittens have been spayed/neutered, received a rabies shot/ vaccinations/ dewormer/ flea treatment and are microchipped.
In addition, with every cat adopted, you receive exclusive Petco coupons that will assist you in getting all the essentials for your new pet. For our adoption application please go here: Adoption Application
Please try an alternate method of communication (phone, text, email), or another person named, if you do not receive a response. We don’t want to miss your inquiry!
You may–email the completed application to the Contact named in the post. You may also print, scan OR take phone pics and email to the Contact.
Only email to the Contact named in the bio for the kitty; if not, we may not receive it!
Below is a list of cats that we have rescued and currently have available for adoption.
Belinda
Three years ago Belinda was abandoned by her owners and was hanging out with a colony of cats nearby. When the weather began to get too cold to suit her, she decided to take a bolder approach returning to the house next door to her old house and began body slamming the door. Belinda is not a small cat, so she was allowed in by the lady of the house, who promptly called SAFCC, as the lady was in the middle of a move.
Belinda was soon adopted by one who loved her and spoiled her for 3 years. Sadly, the ladies health has made it impossible to continue to keep her any longer.
Tests, when we first took her in back 2020 showed her FIV+. She is well and doing fine. FIV is only transmittable by DEEP bite wounds, and only to other cats. Sharing litter, food, water, beds and grooming each other is not an issue.
Nothing about Belinda’s life before abandonment is known. She does have a scar Just above her back foot, indicating she was caught in a snare or steel-jaw trap.
This about 6 year young lady has proven to be an attention seeking talker that entertains herself playing by herself and watching the world go by sitting on the window sill.
Belinda excels in helping you hold the bed down through the night.
Email susanschmahlenberger@msn.com with questions
Apply online: tinyurl.com/ccapadoptions
Charm
Bagel Bite
Peace Lily, female, 2 years old, Lynx point Siamese mix, see the video where she is playing with a fish pole toy!
Lily came to us through a feral trapping job. Thankfully, she simply walked into the trap. The trapper noticed she was emaciated and had something wrong with her eyes.
At the spay appointment, when the Dr. examined her eyes she realized Lily has no eyeballs. Apparently she had been eating bugs and found food to stay alive for at least over a year.
As Lily’s foster, I put her in a small cage in the kitchen, the most trafficked area in the house, and made sure the litter box food and water stayed in the exact same spot. I held her a lot and spoke her name over and over. When I wasn’t holding her, I could see how she “watched” every move with her ears. The other cats did a lot of staring. They knew she was different, but couldn’t figure it out.
Eventually, the cage door was opened to allow Lily to roam at will, confident her safety cage was always at the same spot for her safe return. Lots of hiding in those days, but I knew she was exploring as I could hear what she was bumping into.
She is navigating near perfectly. The safety cage has been been closed for some time. Lily knows her name, where to go to eat and where the other cats food is for when she is done with hers. She doesn’t believe in leftovers.
Lily stalks and pounces the house cats. They have learned to look around every corner. When the house cats “have had enough” and start to slap her, Lily starts a wrestling match. There is a lot of yelling, cats run from her with Lily in pursuit. … House cats have moved to the foot of my bed, and Lily sleeps spooned at my belly.
Company is not welcome as for as Lily is concerned. She would probably do best in a quiet household with one or two calm, quiet people, on a schedule doing the same thing at the same time everyday. Putting things in the same place at all times….. Never ever moving furniture.
Friendly to every cat she has met, Lily would probably also enjoy a laid back dog to taunt.