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Bombay kittens & cats in Zionsville, Indiana

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Benjamin

Bombay

Male, Adult
Indianapolis, IN
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Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Benjamin was adopted at the Humane Society 6 years ago, when he was about 4 years old. His current owner was looking for a cat quite like herself - quirky, independent, knows how to play, loves to be around people, but most of all, lovable. Benjamin started out as a quiet observer from the inside, but soon came to love the outdoors. Benjamin loves watching you garden and will join you if you're enjoying a cup of tea on the patio. He wont sit on your lap but will enjoy sitting next to you. He loves being pet and will insist upon it as well. He will make sure to let you know when he's in the room and will announce it with his chirp. Unfortunately, the new landlord doesn't allow pets and we need to find him a new home by the end of the month. For his new home, he would love the freedom of being able to go outside. As long as he can do that, he is quite low-maintenance. But of course, he loves his daily petting and scratch under the chin! We hope to find him a loving home.

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Abi

American Shorthair

Female, Senior
Zionsville, IN
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I first found my humans back in 2012 when I wandered into an apartment complex. They posted everywhere to see if someone was missing me, but no one came forward. I was about two years old then and already spayed. I love lounging in sunny spots, bird-watching, and Ill never turn down a good laser pointer chase. I'm great with kids and live with a dog but no other cats please. I want to share something important: I have IBS. My humans give me a low-dose steroid and hydrolyzed food, which makes me feel better and controls the symptoms. My family loves me a lot, but as their household has grown, they don't have as much time for me as they used to. They want me to have a home where I can relax, be understood, and get the attention I deserve. If you're looking for a sweet companion who loves a calm atmosphere, cozy naps, and an occasional play session, I might be the perfect fit.

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