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These Sacramento-based kitties are up for adoption and in need of a good home

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Published on August 30, 2019
These Sacramento-based kitties are up for adoption and in need of a good homePhotos: Petfinder

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

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.)


Q, domestic longhair mix

Q is a male domestic longhair mix currently housed at Cats About Town Society.

Qis happy to keep company with other cats. Good news: He is already house-trained. He's vaccinated and neutered.

Notes from Q:

My name is Q and I like to dress nicely because I think it's important to put your best foot forward. Thankfully someone took me in as "I'm too posh" for the outdoors. I've even begun to make friends with one of my roommates, Offred. My foster mommy says my meow is "too cute". I can't wait to meet you.

Read more about how to adopt Q on Petfinder.

Lovely, domestic shorthair mix

Lovely is a darling female domestic shorthair mix staying at Cats About Town Society.

Lovely is ready to make friends, and she loves other cats. She is already spayed and vaccinated. Fear not: She's already house-trained.

Here's what Lovely has to say:

Hello, my name is Lovely. I really enjoy the company of other cats and dogs of all sizes. I can't wait to meet my forever family.

Read more about how to adopt Lovely on Petfinder.

Cubby, domestic shorthair and tabby mix

Cubby is a darling male domestic shorthair and tabby mix currently housed at Cats About Town Society.

Cubby will get along great with your dogs and cats. Cubby is neutered, and he has all his shots. He's mastered his house-training etiquette.

Notes from Cubby:

Once I get comfortable, I'm extremely loving and affectionate. I'm learning how to play with other cats, but with my "social awkwardness" sometimes they don't know that, everyone but Spots will play with me. I don't go to the adoption center since my foster thinks I've been through enough (and I agree). 

Apply to adopt Cubby today at Petfinder.

Sam, Siamese mix

Sam is a darling male Siamese mix being kept at Cats About Town Society.

Sam is eager to make friends, and he's happy to keep company with other cats. Sam is already neutered and vaccinated. No need to worry: He is already house-trained.

Sam's current caretakers say:

My moose toy is technically for dogs but I love him and carry him everywhere. I can't wait to meet my forever human.

Apply to adopt Sam today at Petfinder.

Joey, tabby and tiger mix

Joey is a charming male tabby and tiger mix being kept at Divine Intervention.

He is already vaccinated and neutered. Fear not: He's already house-trained.

Here's what Joey's friends at Divine Intervention think of him:

Joey is friendly and affectionate once he gets to know you, though, like most cats, he also has a streak of independence. You can see how handsome he is from his photos where his personality shines through. 

Read more about how to adopt Joey on Petfinder.

Reba, domestic longhair

Reba is a female domestic longhair cat in the care of Cats About Town Society.

No other pets please: Reba is looking for a family without other dogs or cats. Reba would prefer a home without small children. She is already vaccinated and spayed. No need to worry: She's already house-trained.

Reba's current caretakers say:

Reba is a sweetheart who would love to be an only pet. She is playful but would also enjoy just hanging out with you on the couch.

Apply to adopt Reba today at Petfinder.


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