Charlotte

Charlotte

Charlotte is a two-year-old Tabby who is happiest being petted and having her lovely coat brushed. She enjoys taking in the day’s happenings with her feline friends, but is longing for the wonders of life outside the Shelter. Please come and meet Charlotte and spend some time here getting to know her. She can bring a sparkle to anyone’s eye.

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Lilly

Lilly

My name is Lilly and I’m two years old now.  I’m an independent girl, but I’m also a young Tortie (it’s how we’re made). I’m a bit shy about being handled, but once I get to you know you, I like the attention.  They tell me that I’m pretty, so that’s nice. I also like to chase things and lounge around with my close cat friends. I have a nice life here, but I’ve been dreaming of a home of my own. What do you say?Lilly (2)

 

Missy

Missy

Please allow me to introduce myself; I’m Missy, a five-and-a-half-year-old cutie. They tell me that I have a very sweet personality. I spent my former life with a quiet, elderly lady, and was really quite content. I’d so much love another quiet, tidy home with a warm lap to curl on. If you’re looking for a sweet, loving feline friend, look no further and take me home.

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Caleb

Caleb

My name is Caleb and I am eleven years old. They say that cats have nine lives; well I know I’ve lived through several of them. My first life was not very good. I lived outside alone, had to find my own food and keep safe from predators. I spent many a cold night trying to stay warm. As you can see by my curled up ears, I had frostbite more than once. One day a nice lady started putting food out for me, and the next thing I knew, I was living in her home. Things were good. I had meals on a regular basis and it was so nice to be cozy and warm when the snow was blowing outdoors. I even had several feline friends. Then one day not long ago, my pet parent suddenly passed and I found myself being cared for at The Ark. I’m hoping that I still have a chance at another life, in a warm home, with bright, sunny windows. Am I asking too much?

Kyla

Kyla

Kyla is a twelve-year-old Domestic Shorthair who came to us along with several other elder cats after their pet guardian suddenly passed. She spent most of her life in quiet home with her adult companions and feline friends, lounging her days away in the best way that only a cat can. Kyla is longing to recapture her old life again. Won’t you help her?

Deja vu

Deja vu

Déjà vu is a fifteen-year-old sweetie who ended up at the Shelter when her owner sadly passed away. She spent her former life in a quiet indoor home, so she’s currently in a quiet room with several other compatible, easy-going cats. Déjà vu is hoping to find a golden heart to spend her golden years with.