
Interested in adopting a pet — or just taking a peek at some charming cats? There are dozens of deserving cats up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Pittsburgh.
Animal shelters work hard to care for unhoused pets and connect them to loving homes. Hoodline used data from Petfinder to power this roundup of cats currently available for adoption.
(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.)
Tulip, domestic shorthair
Tulip is a female domestic shorthair cat currently residing at Pittsburgh C.A.T.
Tulip gets along well with dogs, cats and children. She is already house-trained. She's spayed, and has all her shots.
Here's more about Tulip:
Tulip is a shy, but sweet cat, who loves to play with toys and other felines. She would do best in a home without children. Tulip also loves to cuddle and give kisses.
Apply to adopt Tulip today at Petfinder.
Scallop, domestic shorthair
Scallop is a female domestic shorthair cat staying at Pittsburgh C.A.T.
Scallop gets along well with other cats. Pittsburgh C.A.T., however, thinks she will do best in a home without small children. She is already house-trained. She is already vaccinated and spayed.
Here's more about Scallop:
Scallop is a nine-month-old kitten, who loves being petted, scratched and picked up. She would do best in a home with other cats.
Read more about Scallop on Petfinder.
Jewel, domestic shorthair
Jewel is a female domestic shorthair cat in the care of Pittsburgh C.A.T.
Jewel will get along great with dogs and cats. Pittsburgh C.A.T., however, thinks she will do best in a home without small children. She has mastered her house-training etiquette. She has all of her shots, and she's spayed.
Here's more about Jewel:
Jewel is a one-year-old bunny, who loves to purr and play with toys. She would do best in a quiet home with adults.
Read more about how to adopt Jewel on Petfinder.
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