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Published on October 25, 2019
7 furry felines to adopt now in CincinnatiPhotos: Petfinder

Interested in adopting a pet — or just looking at some cute kitties? There are dozens of endearing cats up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Cincinnati.

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.)


Sayler, tuxedo mix

Sayler is a female tuxedo mix being cared for at Crazy Cats Animal Rescue.

Sayler is a social animal, and she loves children, cats and dogs. Fear not: Saylor is already house-trained. She is spayed and vaccinated.

From Sayler's current caretaker:

Sayler was adopted from a shelter three weeks ago but escaped outside through a doggie door and was finally rescued after living in a park for a week. She is now in foster care with a new rescue looking for a forever home. She is the sweetest girl ever. 

Read more about Sayler on Petfinder.

Sasha, tortoiseshell mix

Sasha is a female tortoiseshell mix currently residing at Crazy Cats Animal Rescue.

Sasha does great with kids — she's a real "people pet." She's mastered her house-training etiquette. Sasha is already spayed, and she has had all her shots.

From Sasha's current caretaker:

Sasha is in her third trimester of pregnancy. She is also incredibly sweet, calm and compliant for a tortie (not opinionated at all). She wants affection and a lap to lay on.

Apply to adopt Sasha today at Petfinder.

Cali, tortoiseshell mix

Cali is a charming female tortoiseshell mix in the care of Crazy Cats Animal Rescue.

Cali loves other cats. She will do best in a home without small children. Cali is already house-trained. She has had all of her shots, and she's spayed.

Apply to adopt Cali today at Petfinder.

Sushi, domestic shorthair mix

Sushi is a darling male domestic shorthair mix in the care of Crazy Cats Animal Rescue.

Sushi is a social butterfly, and he's happy to keep company with children, cats and dogs. He's been vaccinated and neutered. No need to worry: He's already house-trained.

Notes from Sushi's caretakers:

Sushi loves to play, be brushed, be petted and hang out with people and fur friends. 

Read more about Sushi on Petfinder.

Herschel, domestic shorthair

Herschel is an adorable male domestic shorthair cat being kept at OAR.

Herschel has mastered his house-training etiquette. He is already vaccinated and neutered.

Herschel's current caretakers say:

Herschel is the sweetest. He comes down from his high perch in the room as soon as you walk in and immediately starts talking with his super unique "croaky" meow. He will offer face rubs, head butts and will invite himself onto your lap when you sit down. He does have hyperthyroidism, which will be regulated with lifelong medication. All Herschel wants is a loving, comfy home where he can be spoiled, and he can snuggle. He is fine with other cats but isn't very playful. He wouldn't be phased by dogs or kids either. 

Read more about Herschel on Petfinder.

Chloe, domestic shorthair mix

Chloe is a charming female domestic shorthair mix being kept at Crazy Cats Animal Rescue.

Chloe is the life of the party — she'll get along great with your children, dogs and cats. Chloe is already house-trained. She is already vaccinated and spayed.

Notes from Chloe's caretakers:

Chloe and her five sisters were caught while living homeless on the street. Initially , she was scared of people. But, over time, she has learned that people are good: providing food, water, toys, snacks and, most of all, love. Now all Chloe wants is to be petted, groomed, loved on and played with. 

Read more about how to adopt Chloe on Petfinder.

Dolly, domestic shorthair mix

Dolly is a charming female domestic shorthair mix being kept at Crazy Cats Animal Rescue.

Dolly will get along great with your other cats and dogs. She will do best in a home without small children. Dolly has been vaccinated and spayed. She's mastered her house-training etiquette.

Read more about how to adopt Dolly on Petfinder.


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