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So you wanna adopt a cat…

First & foremost: WOOHOO! We are so stoked for you AND your lucky new best friend. Second: All of our foster cats are adoptable through our rescue partner TippedEars. In order to adopt one of our cool cats, you will need to fill out an application on their website and go through their screening process. Cats can live for 20+ years, so it’s super important to make sure that you’re both the right fit for each other. Check out our current foster kitties below, or better yet, come visit them in person at our shop Weds - Sun 10am - 5pm!

  • Boots with the Fur

    Another kitty who needs no introduction. This small boy has big personality. He loves to eat and has no problem letting his people know about his snack demands. Bootsy boy gets along well with other cats and small dogs. He enjoys cuddling up to his foster mom’s dog when he wants some serious rest. Like many kittens, he enjoys climbing and playing chase. He would love to live with another playful cat friend in the home. He isn’t used to small children so supervision of children would be a must.

    Adopt Boots with the Fur
  • Gumball

    Gumball is a sweet, silly, cuddly, playful kitten who loves wrestling with feline friends, sleeping on her foster mama’s lap, and meowing politely for her food. Her beautiful marble patterning and skinny tail give her a unique and beautiful appearance. Gumball would love to be adopted alongside another TippedEars kitty or into a home with a playful young cat.

    ADOPT Gumball
  • Legs

    Is Legs actually a cat or is she really a piece of sentient Velcro? It’s hard to tell. Legs is a loving companion whose only desire is to cuddle under blankets with her human. If you’re trying to limit screen time Legs is perfect for you — if you spend too much time on your phone (instead of petting her), she will gently lick and nibble your fingers. Legs was found severely underweight: she’s picky and would literally rather starve to death than eat something a little yucky. She shows her excitement at finally having regular meals by puffing up and shaking her tail. We can tell she doesn’t miss the outdoors because sometimes she growls at windows even when there’s nothing there. Legs will do best in a home without other cats where at least one person is home often to give her lots of attention, kisses, and hugs.

    adopt legs
  • Bisque

    Meet Bisque! Bisque is a beautiful tortie princess with a gentle purr and a love for toys, snacks, and zoomies. She loves a tall cat tree and a fun wand toy. Bisque would enjoy being adopted into a home with a fun young cat to be her bff for life.

    Adopt Bisque
  • Raccoon

    Raccoon is confident, playful, and delightfully low maintenance perfect for someone who loves a cat with a big personality and no clingy behavior. While Raccoon isn’t one for cuddles, she’ll keep you company like a stylish, whiskered roommate. She enjoys pets on her own terms, keeps herself entertained, and brings a touch of elegance and sass to every room she enters. She’s good with other friendly cats and gentle kids, given proper introductions.If you’re looking for a gorgeous, entertaining companion who respects personal space, Raccoon might just be your perfect match.

    Adopt Raccoon
  • Sesame

    Sesame is a confident and spunky little girl. She gets along with everyone and the moment she was allowed out of her 2-week quarantine space, she was ZOOMING around her foster's home regardless of the four cats who are much larger than she is. She is also a quiet girl - not shy at all - but she does not meow much! She loves to play, climb cat trees and high places, and sleep in warm areas like in the sun and on heat pads. She would love to go home with another young feline friend.

    Adopt Sesame
  • Dot

    This little sweetheart was found all alone in a Planet Fitness parking lot—but don’t worry, he’s already proving to be a true cuddle champion and playtime pro! Dot is a purring machine who melts the moment you pick him up. He’s incredibly friendly and loves the company of other playful cats. In fact, he'd thrive in a home with another young or friendly feline buddy. He was fostered with a dog and would do just fine with a respectful pup. Dot's favorite things? Eating, snoozing, and wild play sessions. He’s got the perfect balance of snuggly and spunky. Give this gym parking lot kitten the forever home he deserves—you won’t regret it!

    Adopt Dot