Cats in San Francisco looking for their fur-ever homes

Cats in San Francisco looking for their fur-ever homesPhotos: Petfinder
Hoodline
Published on July 17, 2019

Start your day off right by looking at some furry felines! There are dozens of adorable cats up for adoption right here in San Francisco.

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.)


Bobby, domestic shorthair

Bobby is a handsome male domestic shorthair cat in the care of Give Me Shelter Cat Rescue.

He is vaccinated and housetrained.

Notes from Bobby's caretakers:

Bobby was rescued from the tough streets of San Francisco by a Good Samaritan. He's a tiny bit shy initially, but becomes a super-big fan of gentle pets pretty quickly. 

Read more about how to adopt Bobby on Petfinder.

Bruce, tabby and domestic mix

Bruce is a charming male tabby and domestic mix being cared for at Give Me Shelter Cat Rescue.

Good news: He is already housetrained and vaccinated.

Bruce's current caretakers say:

Bruce was rescued from the San Francisco city shelter. He is a super-nice cat who loves people and is super affectionate. He also loves to play. Not to mention, he's pretty handsome. 

Apply to adopt Bruce today at Petfinder.

Starla, domestic shorthair

Starla is an adorable female domestic shorthair cat currently residing at Give Me Shelter Cat Rescue.

Her vaccinations are already up to date, and she's housetrained.

Notes from Starla's caretakers:

Starla is a teeny bit shy when you first meet her, but once she gets to know you, she's real sweet! She loves to play and is chatty. Plus, she's like having your very own mini-panther. She gets along with her kitty friends, too. 

Read more about how to adopt Starla on Petfinder.

Fluffy, Japanese bobtail and domestic longhair mix, and Sharky, British shorthair and domestic shorthair mix

Fluffy is a sweet female Japanese bobtail and domestic longhair mix, and Sharky is a charming male British shorthair and domestic shorthair mix. Both are being cared for at Wonder Cat Rescue.

Fluffy and Sharky are social animals  ⁠— they're happy to keep company with other cats. Fluffy is already spayed and Sharky has been neutered. They have all of their shots and have mastered their housetraining etiquette. 

Notes from Fluffy and Sharky's caretakers:

Fluffy and Sharky are two wonderful, affectionate and friendly kitties. They are BFFs and love each other very much. They are looking for a forever home together. Both are very cuddly kitties with winning personalities. They love jumping up on the couch with you and snuggling up to you at bedtime. Sharky has a fabulously round face, and Fluffy has a beautiful wild cat look right down to her bobtail tail. They are both approximately 7 years old and in good health. 

Read more about how to adopt Fluffy and Sharky on Petfinder.

Tammy and Missy, domestic shorthairs

Tammy and Missy are winsome female domestic shorthair cats currently housed at Animal Aware.

Tammy and Missy love being around people, and they would do great in a home with children. They are already housetrained. Their vaccinations are up to date and they are spayed.

Notes from Tammy and Missy's caretakers:

These two sisters will melt your heart in a fraction of a second. They are so incredibly sweet! They are playful, curious, bold, funny, outgoing and friendly. They love humans and are so ready for a home of their own. These two girls are always up for cuddles and adventures. They are funny and make us laugh constantly. They are very close and quite bonded so we are looking to place them together. 

Read more about how to adopt Tammy and Missy on Petfinder.


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