


Taz
Meet Taz!
Taz has been with us for a little while now, coming to us after his elderly mother passed away. Taz was an indoor/outdoor mouser guy before coming to us, and spends his days staring out the window waiting to go outside. Taz does coexist with other cats, but would prefer a home to himself

Belle & CoCo (Bonded Pair)
Meet Coco and Belle (bonded pair)
Coco- Pictured beneath, Belle- pictured above


Atticus
Meet Atticus

Buttons
Hello! I’m Buttons!
I am a little bit shy, and may run away when you first come up to me, but I promise I am trying my best!
After a year of being here at the shelter, I have come to realize that not everyone is out to get me. As a past junk yard kitty, it has been really hard for me to settle into the shelter life, but I’m making good progress!! When I first got here I would hide, and hiss at anyone who got too close to me, out of fear of what would happen. A year later and I have figured out that these human things aren’t too too bad! I like to chatter at them when they feed me my supper, to show my appreciation. They give catnip (which I have found is quite amazing!), I get temptation treats whenever I want them, and they have these nice squeeze treats that I just ADORE! I originally came in with my family, and watched them all get adopted, just leaving me. As sad as that was to experience, I’ve met a lot of pretty cool cats! There’s a younger group in with me right now that i seem quite fond of. If it isn’t too much to ask, id love to be adopted with one of them or maybe if there’s another nice kitty in the home that would be nice. I enjoy the comfort of others in my times of anxiousness. I promise I’ll try as hard as I can to be the best house cat! A friend would just make it that much easier on me
Is anybody interested in a shy lady like me? Ive seen a lot of kitties come and go, and I’ve tried my hardest to prove that I am ready for it to be my turn!

Coraline & Ms. Lovat (bonded pair)
Meet Coraline & Ms. Lovat (Bonded Pair)
Ms. Lovat: Black/White
Coraline: Tortie
These two ladies are a little shy when you first meet them. After a bit of convincing you can manage a few pets on them. They may hiss and make noise at first, but they settle down and let you touch them after a second. These ladies tend to stick together, curled up in a cubby sleeping. Although they are somewhat weary and scared, they are also very curios as well. They show immense promise for coming out of their shells