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Published on November 01, 2019
Want to adopt a pet? Here are 3 furry felines to adopt now in WorcesterPhotos: Petfinder

Start your day off right with some pictures of cute kitties! There are dozens of cats up for adoption right here in Worcester.

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.)


Rocca, domestic shorthair

Rocca is a female domestic shorthair cat currently housed at Broken Tail Rescue.

She already has had all of her shots, and she is spayed. She has mastered her house-training etiquette.

Rocca's current caretakers say:

Pictures don't do this gorgeous girl justice! Rocca is a three year old torbie (part tortoiseshell/part tabby) goddess, with world class whiskers. When she reclines and gazes at you with those come-hither eyes, we dare you to see if you can resist her charms and keep your distance. 

Read more about how to adopt Rocca on Petfinder.

Missy, domestic shorthair

Missy is a female domestic shorthair cat being cared for at Broken Tail Rescue.

She's already house-trained. Missy is already spayed, and she has had all her shots.

From Missy's current caretaker:

Missy is a lovely, friendly gray and white four year old who isn't shy about letting you know when she wants attention (maybe in the form of some lovin's or something to eat) and will give you firm head butts, and maybe a light love bite until you get the message.

Apply to adopt Missy today at Petfinder.

Wewe, domestic shorthair

Wewe is a handsome male domestic shorthair cat in the care of Broken Tail Rescue.

Wewe wants to be your one and only: He'll need a home free of other cats. Dogs and children are okay. He has been vaccinated and neutered. He has mastered his house-training etiquette.

Here's what Wewe's friends at Broken Tail Rescue think of him:

Wewe goes by We for short (as in "the wee one") because this sweet boy was once a teeny, tiny kitten...and no one knew that the friendly bit of white fluff would one day grow into such a big boy. 

Read more about Wewe on Petfinder.


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