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Calico kittens & cats in Springfield, Oregon

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These Calicos are available in Springfield, Oregon.
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Biscotti

Calico

Female, Young
Springfield, OR
Size
(when grown) -
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Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
BISCOTTI and her brother TRISCUIT are a sweet pair of 11-month-old siblings who are very close and share a special bond. BISCOTTI is a fluffy torbie girl with a unique orange face. She loves attention and will be the first to greet you at the door at your return with a sweet mellow and gentle purr. She’ll happily tell you about her day, and she has a lot to say! She also loves being picked up and cuddled. Her very confident brother TRISCUIT is a long and elegant black jaguar. He is a friendly boy  and a mighty hunter of all toys. He’s independent, and while he does accept being held and cuddled a bit, only for a minute or two, please. There’s just too much to climb, play with and explore! Biscotti and Triscuit, along with their mother and 2 siblings, lost their home when their person passed away and were lovingly fostered by a volunteer. In their foster home, they got along well with six resident cats of varying ages and temperaments and an 89-lb friendly resident dog. Biscotti and Triscuit are extremely bonded and must be adopted together - the sponsored adoption fee for the pair is $150 (normally $225 for 2 young cats). They are both darling, sweet siblings who just want to love their people in their forever home. While otherwise in excellent health, Biscotti and Triscuit have some gum issues and have received appropriate dental treatment. Their teeth will need to continue to be monitored in the future. They have been tested for feline leukemia and FIV (negative), altered, microchipped, vaccinated, defleaed and dewormed, and include a free vet wellness exam. To meet BISCOTTI & TRISCUIT in foster, submit an adoption application for consideration at CatRescues.org/Adopt. A volunteer will contact you within 1-3 days for a possible meet and greet. The adoption fee allows us to continue to help other cats in need.  For more information, send an email to AdoptInfo@CatRescues.org or call 541-225-4955 option 1. ID#1905-C0210 (BISCOTTI) BISCOTTI & TRISCUIT MUST BE ADOPTED TOGETHER GOOD WITH OTHER CATS GOOD WITH FRIENDLY, CAT-SAVVY DOGS BEST WITH OLDER, CAT-SAVVY KIDS  

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Biscotti

Calico

Female, Young
Springfield, OR
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
BISCOTTI and her brother TRISCUIT are a sweet pair of 11-month-old siblings who are very close and share a special bond. BISCOTTI is a fluffy torbie girl with a unique orange face. She loves attention and will be the first to greet you at the door at your return with a sweet mellow and gentle purr. She’ll happily tell you about her day, and she has a lot to say! She also loves being picked up and cuddled. Her very confident brother TRISCUIT is a long and elegant black jaguar. He is a friendly boy  and a mighty hunter of all toys. He’s independent, and while he does accept being held and cuddled a bit, only for a minute or two, please. There’s just too much to climb, play with and explore! Biscotti and Triscuit, along with their mother and 2 siblings, lost their home when their person passed away and were lovingly fostered by a volunteer. In their foster home, they got along well with six resident cats of varying ages and temperaments and an 89-lb friendly resident dog. Biscotti and Triscuit are extremely bonded and must be adopted together - the sponsored adoption fee for the pair is $150 (normally $225 for 2 young cats). They are both darling, sweet siblings who just want to love their people in their forever home. While otherwise in excellent health, Biscotti and Triscuit have some gum issues and have received appropriate dental treatment. Their teeth will need to continue to be monitored in the future. They have been tested for feline leukemia and FIV (negative), altered, microchipped, vaccinated, defleaed and dewormed, and include a free vet wellness exam. To meet BISCOTTI & TRISCUIT in foster, submit an adoption application for consideration at CatRescues.org/Adopt. A volunteer will contact you within 1-3 days for a possible meet and greet. The adoption fee allows us to continue to help other cats in need.  For more information, send an email to AdoptInfo@CatRescues.org or call 541-225-4955 option 1. ID#1905-C0210 (BISCOTTI) BISCOTTI & TRISCUIT MUST BE ADOPTED TOGETHER GOOD WITH OTHER CATS GOOD WITH FRIENDLY, CAT-SAVVY DOGS BEST WITH OLDER, CAT-SAVVY KIDS  
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Gemini

Calico

Female, Young
Eugene, OR
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
I’ve had her since she was born. She’s about 4 months now and she’s the most amazing little baby. It breaks my heart to see her go but I have to do whats best for her. Good with families. Indoor cat
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Bella

Calico

Female, Adult
Eugene, OR
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Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Bella is one of our colony cat rescues, and we consider her Special Needs.  Bella is very friendly, loves to head bonk and purr all over you.   She does OK with other cats and respectful dogs.  She and her other colony mates that we rescued have occasional congestion flare ups.  The vet thinks herpes related.  Lysine in her food has helped.Before being adopted each cat and kitten is: Tested for FIV/FELV (Negative) Treated for fleas, worms and any health issues that they may have. Microchipped.  Up to date on shots. Spayed or neutered; or have an appointment set. Fostered, and socialized.  Cost of vetting, shots, microchip, and spay/neuter are covered in the adoption fee.  
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Special Needs
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Karmel Kat

Calico

Female, Adult
Lebanon, OR
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Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Karmel came to me as a foster, when her people went into hospice. She was twenty pounds(!), just a wreck of a cat since the daughter of her people did not want a cat, she had kept her in a 7’x7’ room with just a washer and dry for company, for three months, until I took her in. She was timid and shy at first, but soon warmed to the household, but is terrified of our original cat who was a feral kitten, and still a “hunter”. I hope to get Karmel a “furever” home before any damage is done to either of them. She is free-fed, uses her kitty box, and is in a home that has a door open most of the time, and has no interest in going outside, so no escape issues. She is content to be a bed decoration most of the day unless a ribbon gets near her, and then “it is on!” Lol. She would do great in a home with no small kids. She currently lives with three large crazy dogs, and has no problem with them. She does have a funny fascination with soft blankets though. Lol.
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Buttercup

Calico

Female, Young
Corvallis, OR
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Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I got buttercup from a coworker of mine. Her cat was impregnated by an alley cat and her family couldn't keep the litter. Buttercup was born in August of 2018 and since then has been in my care. She is fully house trained, has a lot of energy and needs someone with more time to play with her. Full disclosure she plays tougher than most cats, however she has never seriously injured myself or anyone else.

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Foster Parents Needed

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Adult
Springfield, OR
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[PLEASE NOTE Cats in these pictures, may or may not be available for adoptions] Cat Rescue & Adoption Network foster families give their kitties lots of TLC and attention. Because of that, we have very well socialized cats that are readily adopted. We always need more fosters to help fulfill our mission of helping rescue special needs animals. Fosters are provided with all the food, bedding and litter the cat needs. We also pay all their medical expenses. Your part is to give them love and attention and how hard can that be? This is the perfect opportunity to have a pet without a life time commitment. Fostering lasts anywhere from one week to several months and YOU get to choose whether you foster bottle babies, kittens or adult cats AND how many. If you live in the Eugene/Springfield, Oregon area and have love to spare for these kitties, please call 541-225-4955 or fill out a foster application by following this link.
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Barn Cats

Domestic Shorthair

Female
Springfield, OR
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Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Feral working cats available! Eco-friendly, 100% natural, organic, non-toxic pest control solution for your rodent problems. Do you have a property that needs their talons and talents? Our healthy, neutered, vaccinated, feral working cats are eager to stalk prey for you. They are not socialized to people and won't usually make friends with you or even let you touch them; they just want to do their jobs and be cats. Delivery, coaching and equipment can be provided but you will be responsible for the cats' daily care. Adoption fee is a suggested donation of $45 per cat. If you can provide safe shelter away from dangerous roads; daily food and clean water; and the month required to care for them in confinement to acclimate them to their new home please visit our website to apply. For more information on this program and details on currently available cats please apply here http://catrescues.org/adopting-working-cat/
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Spud

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Senior
Springfield, OR
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Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
So this is spud he is about 12 years old. I'm looking for a home where is is the only cat or maybe he's 1 of 2. Right now I have 6 cats here and he doesn't do to well with so many. I have mental health problems and caring for these cats has gotten to difficult for me this this is why I'm rehoming

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5.8 miles

Cat Rescue & Adoption Network

P.O. Box 72401, Springfield, OR 97475

Pet Types: cats

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Rescue

13.7 miles

Save the Pets

2864 Willamette St #200, Eugene, OR 97405

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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