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Published on May 15, 2020
Looking to adopt a pet? Here are 3 charming cats to adopt now in DenverPhotos: Petfinder

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

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.)


Curtis, domestic shorthair

Curtis is a male domestic shorthair cat currently residing at Planet Pet.

Curtis would do great in a home kids — he's a real "people pet." No other cats, please: He is looking for cat-free family. He's already vaccinated and neutered, and he's mastered his house-training etiquette. Curtis is a special needs pet, so please inquire about his specific care requirements.

Curtis' current caretakers say:

Curtis is a very loving senior cat that loves to cuddle.

Read more about Curtis on Petfinder.

Bey, domestic shorthair and tortoiseshell mix

Bey is an adorable female domestic shorthair and tortoiseshell mix being kept at PawsCo.

Bey loves other cats and dogs, but she will do best in a home without small children. She is spayed and vaccinated, and she has mastered her house-training etiquette.

Bey's current caretakers say:

Bey is a sweet, older lady looking for a calm home and a loving family to call her own. She is very affectionate.

Read more about how to adopt Bey on Petfinder.

Hester, domestic shorthair

Hester is a darling female domestic shorthair cat in the care of MaxFund No-Kill Animal Shelter.

She's mastered her house-training etiquette, and se's already been spayed.

Notes from Hester's caretakers:

She will love you strongly and deeply.

Read more about how to adopt Hester on Petfinder.


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