
Looking to add a new companion to the family? There are dozens of cool kitties up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Portland, so you won't have to look far to find the perfect fit.
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.)
Meryl, Siamese mix
Meryl is a lovable female Siamese mix being kept at Animal Aid Inc.
Meryl will do best with an owner who has time to bond with her. She'll need a home free of other cats, dogs and children. She's already spayed and vaccinated. Have no fear: She's already house-trained.
Here's what Meryl's friends at Animal Aid Inc. think of her:
Meryl is a loving and gentle Seal Point Siamese kitty. Everyone who meets her has said that she's just the sweetest and prettiest cat. She adores being loved on. She is looking for a calm, patient home.
Read more about Meryl on Petfinder.
Carol, domestic longhair
Carol is a winsome female domestic longhair cat currently housed at Animal Aid Inc.
Carol would prefer a home without small children. She's already vaccinated and spayed. She has mastered her house-training etiquette.
Carol's current caretakers say:
Carol is a healthy and incredibly friendly lady with a beautiful coat. She has had a lot of change since her beloved person passed away. She loves lap time and dislikes loud noises.
Read more about how to adopt Carol on Petfinder.
Mary, domestic shorthair mix
Mary is an adorable female domestic shorthair mix currently residing at Northwest Animal Companions.
Mary plays well with others, and she loves other cats. She's already house-trained. Her vaccinations are already up to date, and she is spayed.
From Mary's current caretaker:
She is about a year old, so she loves playing with the other cats and her toys when she isn't snoozing in a sunny spot. It would be advantageous for Mary to have another young cat in the household to show her by example what she is experiencing is okay and is safe.
Read more about Mary on Petfinder.
Dahlia, domestic
Dahlia is a female domestic cat currently residing at Animal Aid Inc.
She's mastered her house-training etiquette. Dahlia is already spayed and vaccinated.
Here's what Dahlia's friends at Animal Aid Inc. think of her:
Dahlia is a gorgeous fluffy girl who takes great care of her pristine fur. She loves belly rubs and dislikes loud noises. She is looking for a quiet home with her brother.
Read more about Dahlia on Petfinder.
Dot, domestic shorthair
Dot is a charming female domestic shorthair cat being kept at Animal Aid Inc.
Dotis happy to keep company with other cats. Her vaccinations are already up to date, and she is spayed. Fear not: She has already house-trained.
Dot's current caretakers say:
Dot is a shy gal. She came all the way from mean streets in Los Angeles where she was living outside an apartment complex with a bunch of other cats. She adores other cats and seeks them out for comfort if they will give it. She really does need to go to a home with another cat who needs a buddy.
Apply to adopt Dot today at Petfinder.
Olive, domestic shorthair
Olive is a lovable female domestic shorthair cat being cared for at Animal Aid Inc.
Olive will get along great with your other cats. She is looking for a dog-free forever home. Animal Aid Inc., however, wants to place her in a home without small children. She is already house-trained. Olive is spayed, and she has all her shots.
Notes from Olive's caretakers:
Olive is a sensitive, shy little black and white shorthaired cat. She is quiet and very loving once she gets to know you. She lived with a cat colony in LA outside an apartment building until the property manager threatened to poison the cats. She likes other cats.
Apply to adopt Olive today at Petfinder.
Kuma, Siamese mix
Kuma is a male Siamese mix being kept at Animal Aid Inc.
Kuma's ideal forever home would be a dog-free environment. Animal Aid Inc. thinks Kuma will do best in a home without small children. Kuma is neutered, and he has all his shots. He is already house-trained.
Kuma's current caretakers say:
Kuma is a large Siamese guy with a lot of personality. He is talkative sometimes but doesn't have the loud raspy Siamese meow. He came to the shelter after his person was no longer able to care for him and lived for some months in an apartment just getting fed and checked in on every day or so. He is very ready to have someone to be his friend and guardian again.
Read more about how to adopt Kuma on Petfinder.
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