
Start your day off right by browsing through charming cats! There are dozens of cats up for adoption right here in Nashville.
Hoodline partnered with Petfinder, an online adoption site that lists “more than 315,000 adoptable pets from nearly 14,000 animal shelters and rescue groups" to bring you this roundup of cats near you.
(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.)
Stella, domestic shorthair
Stella is a female domestic shorthair cat currently residing at Music City Animal Rescue.
Stella loves to socialize, and she's happy to keep company with other cats, dogs and children. She has mastered her house-training etiquette. Her vaccinations are already up to date, and she is spayed.
Stella's current caretakers say:
This beautiful girl is Stella. Stella craves attention and rubs all over your legs. She has a very outgoing personality. She loves to be petted and to have her belly rubbed. She will curl up on the bed with you at night. Stella is initially shy when she goes into a new environment, but, it only took a couple of days of hissing and growling at the other foster kitties before she started to play with them. She would do well in a home with another cat similar in age so she has a playmate.
Apply to adopt Stella today at Petfinder.
Daisy, Dilute calico
Daisy is a female Dilute calico cat currently residing at Music City Animal Rescue.
Daisyis happy to keep company with dogs and cats. She's mastered her house-training etiquette. She is already spayed, and she has all her shots.
Daisy's current caretakers say:
Daisy is 3 years old. She is a little shy at first, but that quickly goes away and then she is very affectionate. Daisy would do best in a home with children over 10. She would probably be okay in a home with another cat or low energy dogs.
Read more about how to adopt Daisy on Petfinder.
Callie, domestic shorthair
Callie is a female domestic shorthair cat currently housed at Nashville Cat Rescue.
Callie will get along great with other cats. Fear not: She is already house-trained. She's vaccinated and spayed.
Here's what Callie's friends at Nashville Cat Rescue think of her:
This one-year-old sweetheart has lots of love to give and the most precious face. Callie may seem like a ham, but she’s actually pretty shy. Even her little meow is so meek and tiny. She’d do best with a patient family who understands she’s not a brave, adventurous cat and will need time to adjust. But once she’s comfortable Callie loves to be pet, especially behind the ears. She’ll also plop on the floor for belly rubs.
Apply to adopt Callie today at Petfinder.
George, domestic shorthair
George is a male domestic shorthair cat being kept at Nashville Cat Rescue.
George plays well with others, and he gets along well with other cats. Good news: He is already house-trained. His vaccinations are already up to date, and he is neutered.
George's current caretakers say:
George is a 1-year-old tabby boy. He was found with his sister, Lily living in an empty lot under a dumpster. A neighbor took them both in to give them time to get more comfortable with people. George has blossomed into a sweet and affectionate kitty who also loves to play. This sweet lap baby is ready for his forever home.
Read more about how to adopt George on Petfinder.
Lily, domestic shorthair and Dilute tortoiseshell mix
Lily is a darling female domestic shorthair and Dilute tortoiseshell mix being kept at Nashville Cat Rescue.
Lily is ready to make friends — she'll get along great with other cats. She's mastered her house-training etiquette. She's already spayed and vaccinated.
Here's what Lily's friends at Nashville Cat Rescue think of her:
Lily is a 1-year-old tortoiseshell girl. She was found with her brother, George living in an empty lot under a dumpster. A neighbor took them in so they could get used to being around people. Lily has warmed up amazingly and now she is a very affectionate kitty who brushes up against her foster mom. She has become a lap cat and loves to snuggle on the sofa. This sweet girl has lots of love to give and she is ready for her forever home.
Read more about how to adopt Lily on Petfinder.
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