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Looking to adopt a pet? Here are 6 charming cats to adopt now in Philadelphia

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Published on December 20, 2019
Looking to adopt a pet? Here are 6 charming cats to adopt now in PhiladelphiaPhotos: Petfinder

Start your day off right by browsing through charming cats! There are dozens of cats up for adoption right here in Philadelphia.

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.)


Nicole, domestic longhair mix

Nicole is a winsome female domestic longhair mix staying at Ohana Cat Rescue and Sanctuary.

Nicole will get along great with your other cats, but her ideal forever home would be a dog-free environment. Nicole is looking for a home without small children. She has been vaccinated, spayed and house-trained. Nicole is a special needs pet, so please inquire about her specific care requirements.

Here's more about Nicole:

She is a sweet blind cat who would love to spend her evenings lounging on the couch with you. Other than that, Nicole is sweet, friendly and a stunning beauty. 

Read more about how to adopt Nicole on Petfinder.

Theo, domestic shorthair mix

Theo is a darling male domestic shorthair mix in the care of Morris Animal Refuge.

No need to worry: He's already house-trained, has had all of his shots and is neutered.

Read more about Theo on Petfinder.

Lilly, domestic shorthair mix

Lilly is an adorable female domestic shorthair mix being kept at PAWS (Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society).

Lilly has been vaccinated and is already house-trained.

Here's more about Lilly:

Regal senior Lilly is looking to be queen of the castle and your heart. Lilly is extremely gentle and good-natured. She loves nothing more than to have her chin scratched and her head nuzzled. She never hides and will gently put her paw on your arm seeking your attention and affection.

Read more about how to adopt Lilly on Petfinder.

Billy Bob, domestic shorthair mix

Billy Bob is a handsome male domestic shorthair mix being cared for at PAWS (Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society).

He's neutered, vaccinated and house-trained.

Here's more about Billy Bob:

This is a silly, playful tabby cat who is easy to love. He can't wait to show you affection and snuggle in your arms. Give him some belly rubs or head scratches and watch him melt in your hands. Wave a wand toy or toss a toy mouse and watch him pounce and play. 

Read more about Billy Bob on Petfinder.

Emily, domestic shorthair mix

Emily is a charming female domestic shorthair mix currently housed at PAWS (Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society).

She's already house-trained, spayed and vaccinated.

Emily's current caretakers say:

Emily can be described in three words: adorable lap cat. She just wants to be with you at all times. Emily loves chin scratches, ear scratches, cuddling on the couch and snuggling in bed. She has a calm demeanor, but loves to play. She loves her laser pointer and any small toy she comes across. 

Apply to adopt Emily today at Petfinder.

Toby, Maine coon and domestic longhair mix

Toby is a charming male Maine coon and domestic longhair mix being kept at PAWS (Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society).

He is already house-trained. His vaccinations are already up to date, and he is neutered.

Here's more about Toby:

Handsome lion Toby has a huge fluffy tail and an even bigger personality. He is quite the explorer and is very playful and intelligent. Toby would do best in an adult-only home. He would especially love a home where he can be walked on a leash and harness for some mental stimulation.

Read more about how to adopt Toby on Petfinder.


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