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Published on September 06, 2019
Looking to adopt a pet? Here are 5 furry felines to adopt now in SeattlePhotos: Petfinder

Interested in adopting a pet — or just gazing at some charming cats? There are dozens of deserving cats up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Seattle.

Animal shelters and pet rescue groups 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.)


Half-Stache, domestic shorthair

Half-Stache is a handsome male domestic shorthair cat in the care of Alley Cat Project.

Half-Stache gets along well with other cats. His vaccinations are up to date, and he's neutered. He's mastered his house-training etiquette.

Here's what Half-Stache's friends at Alley Cat Project think of him:

This darling young boy has been amusing and charming his foster parents all summer. “Half-Stache” was surrendered by his prior owner to a public shelter, then transferred to Alley Cat Project. He had been living in an RV with several other cats and humans. At first, we thought he might be semi-feral, but he is far more socialized than that. “Stachie” loves being petted and hanging out with people.

Read more about how to adopt Half-Stache on Petfinder.

Marley, domestic shorthair

Marley is an adorable female domestic shorthair cat in the care of Emerald City Pet Rescue.

She is spayed, and she has had all her shots.

Notes from Marley's caretakers:

Marley is currently searching for her forever home in the greater Seattle area. This big kitty likes to take her time to get to know you; once she trusts you, she will ask for chin scratches and rub all over your legs. She enjoys affection, and we could easily see her being an avid couch companion and cuddler. Marley is looking for a quiet home where she can feel safe and secure. At this time, we are unsure how she is with other animals. We love Marley, and we know you will, too.

Apply to adopt Marley today at Petfinder.

Rory Kibbles, domestic longhair

Rory Kibbles is a male domestic longhair cat staying at Emerald City Pet Rescue.

Rory Kibbles loves other cats. He is already vaccinated and neutered.

Here's what Rory Kibbles' friends at Emerald City Pet Rescue think of him:

Rory Kibbles is an extremely sweet and outgoing kitty who is searching for his forever home in the greater Seattle area. Rory is very friendly with people and takes very little time to warm up. He enjoys chatting and likes to follow us around the cat room to see what we are up to. 

Read more about Rory Kibbles on Petfinder.

Bella, domestic and domestic shorthair mix

Bella is a lovable female domestic and domestic shorthair mix in the care of Seattle Animal Shelter.

Bella is the life of the party, and she'll get along great with your other cats, dogs and kids. She's already been spayed.

Notes from Bella's caretakers:

Sometimes the sweetest things come in small packages — that's Bella. Beneath all that fur she's a petite kitty who is very friendly and loves attention. As soon as she spies you she will prance and preen to draw you in. She likes being held, sitting on laps and sleeping near her people. At playtime she enjoys batting at string toys and small balls. 

Read more about Bella on Petfinder.

Billy, domestic shorthair

Billy and Boo are darling male domestic shorthair cats staying at Seattle Animal Shelter.

Billy and Boo get along well with kids, cats and dogs. They've already been neutered.

Billy and Boo's current caretakers say:

Billy and Boo are bonded brothers who have always been together. Though shy with strangers, once they become comfortable they are sweet, loving and playful companions. They enjoy attention, love being petted and will sit nearby or on the lap of their special person. These gentle kitties can be trusted to mind their manners and keep each other company while you are away from home — no chaos with this pair.

Read more about Billy on Petfinder.


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