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Cats in Aurora looking for their furr-ever homes

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Published on May 17, 2019
Cats in Aurora looking for their furr-ever homesPhotos: Petfinder

Looking to add a new companion to the family? There are dozens of furry felines up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Aurora, so you won't have to look far to find the perfect new pal.

Hoodline used data from Petfinder to power this roundup of cats available for adoption near you. Read on to meet some friendly, furry locals.

(Details like pet availability, training, vaccinations and other features are based on data provided by Petfinder and may be subject to change; contact the shelter for the latest information.)


Rosemary, tabby

Rosemary is a darling female tabby cat being kept at Animal Rescue of the Rockies.

Have no fear: She's already house-trained. She is vaccinated and spayed.

From Rosemary's current caretaker:

Everything’s coming up roses for Rosemary! The recent kitty mama adores attention and affection. She’s happily on the prowl for a home to call hers, preferably with children older than 7 and possibly another playful puss for companionship. 

Read more about Rosemary on Petfinder.

Slick Rick, Bombay mix

Slick Rick is a darling male Bombay mix in the care of Animal Rescue of the Rockies.

Slick Rick likes to socialize — he loves other cats. He is already house-trained. He is already neutered and vaccinated.

From Slick Rick's current caretaker:

Ever so elegant in ebony, 2-year-old Slick Rick is barely past kittenhood when it comes to playfulness and friendliness. Initially shy around strangers, once he relaxes, he’s easygoing and eager for affection. 

Read more about how to adopt Slick Rick on Petfinder.

Carrie, domestic shorthair

Carrie is a winsome female domestic shorthair cat being cared for at Animal Rescue of the Rockies.

Carrie is a social butterfly — she gets along well with dogs, cats and kids. Carrie is already spayed and vaccinated. She has mastered her house-training etiquette.

Notes from Carrie's caretakers:

Having completed her exercise routine, 2.5-year-old Carrie is ready for some petting and brushing. Not only does this sweet and affectionate kitty adore human attention, she enjoys naps in the sun on a shelf or atop a scratching post, does well with adult cats and tolerates dogs. Despite losing most of her teeth due to neglect, this onetime stray loves wet food. 

Apply to adopt Carrie today at Petfinder.

Cherry, domestic longhair

Cherry is a winsome female domestic longhair cat in the care of Animal Rescue of the Rockies.

Cherry is happy to keep company with dogs and cats. Cherry is already spayed, has all her shots and is house-trained.

Cherry's current caretakers say:

This sweet and sassy miss with a slightly independent streak loves playing and being petted on her terms. Next on her list of loves is napping in the sun. Suitable for an adult-only home.

Apply to adopt Cherry today at Petfinder.

Pip, domestic shorthair and tabby mix

Pip is a sweet male domestic shorthair and tabby mix currently housed at Animal Rescue of the Rockies.

Pip is neutered and he has all his shots. Good news: he is already house-trained.

Pip's current caretakers say:

Playful and friendly, Pip loves meeting everyone. He also loves chasing fake mice, sitting in the window to gaze outside and taking naps in the sun. Diagnosed with a heart murmur and an enlarged heart, he requires medication for life — given by dropper twice a day which he accepts easily — and since his kidney levels are higher than normal, he eats special food as a precaution. While he might prefer to play energetically and run, he must, for his health’s sake, be satisfied with less stressful pastimes in a tranquil home without other cats. 

Read more about Pip on Petfinder.

Lola, domestic shorthair

Lola is a female domestic shorthair cat being cared for at Animal Rescue of the Rockies.

Lola wants all your attention: She'll need a home free of other cats, dogs and children. She's already spayed and she has all her shots. She's mastered her house-training etiquette. Lola is a special-needs pet with specific care requirements.

Here's what Lola's friends at Animal Rescue of the Rockies think of her:

This 7-year-old prefers a tranquil environment. She enjoys playing with toys, particularly a wand with a feather on the end, and insists on having a clean litter box at all times.

Read more about how to adopt Lola on Petfinder.


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