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We'll also keep you updated on Babs's adoption status with email updates.
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Babs

Domestic Longhair

Female, Young
Walnut Creek, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Please contact Cat Support (Info@catsupport.net) for more information about this pet.Babs (dob 6.21.24) is a sweet shy girl (with a beautiful sweet face) who needs a patient adult or young adult owner who is willing to love and pet her while she becomes used to her new space and continues to grow her confidence. She is fine with other cats although would likely prefer only one or two feline friends or even being an only kitty. She is fostered with a small dog however is not very fond of him.  Babs startles easily and prefers to be approached slowly and to be petted before she decides it’s okay to cuddle her. If you chase her, she will run and hide.  She is very good at hiding!! She also loves a good wand toy and will enjoy playing with it with you. She has a gentle nature though and as she has warmed up, she has become more trusting and cuddlier. In her own space with someone who is patient and loving, we are sure she will become the sweet loving kitty she is meant to be. If you would like to meet this kitty please fill out an online adoption application by clicking here or going to our website at www.catsupport.net. This is the first step in scheduling a meet & greet. All of our cats and kittens have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and treated for parasites. We hold adoption events every 1st & 3rd weekend at our Cat Adoption Center located inside of Petsmart at 5879 Lone Tree Way, Antioch/Brentwood border, CA. However, please follow our facebook page for possible schedule changes or special events.        www.facebook.com/catsupportnetwork/ You can also visit our resident kitties at this location anytime during regular store hours. Meet & Greets and adoptions take place for these kitties 12-4pm daily.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.January 31, 2025, 6:32 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Emporium's adoption status with email updates.
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Emporium

Domestic Longhair

Female, Young
Walnut Creek, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Emporium is ready to find a loving home! To help with a kitten's socialization and enrichment, we suggest you consider adopting kittens in pairs if there are currently no other cats in your home. Primary Color: White Secondary Color: Black Weight: 8.24 Age: 0yrs 7mths 2wks
We'll also keep you updated on Klaus's adoption status with email updates.
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Klaus

Domestic Longhair

Male, Adult
danville, CA
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(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Klaus is a large orange cat that his/her tipped. He was being fed by an elderly couple for a few years. The women passed away and the kids came to sell the house. They loved him and he loved them. He loves to be combed and be pet but can get over stimulated at times and sets boundaries by acting like he may bite but never does. He's great with kittens which is why we are thinking he may be a she. He doesn't tolerate being picked up yet but we are working on that. He is a gentle soul looking for a quiet home. January 30, 2025, 11:15 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Cinnamon's adoption status with email updates.
Special Needs
Bonded Pair
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Cinnamon

Domestic Longhair

Male, 7 yrs 4 mos
Alamo, CA
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(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Cinnamon and Lady Catherine are a bonded pair of fluffy 7-year-old cats. (Might be siblings; we are not sure.) Theirs is a bit of a hard-luck story, and they have some special needs. They’re looking for that special home to help them blossom, so if you think that might be yours, read on! Six years ago, the two fluffballs were trapped in a retail parking lot as part of a feral cat fixing program. Both seemed pretty feral at first, but with one needing extra medical care and both being so doggone cute, their rescuer just couldn't bear to return them to the parking lot. She kept them at her home and worked with them, seeing substantial progress over time. Cinnamon is a cute-as-can-be orange male cat. When he first came to us, his tail was dragging on the ground. It was found to have permanent nerve damage and had to be amputated. He didn’t seem to miss it, and has just a cute little nub on his backside now. Cinnamon has developed a sweet, demure and laid-back personality. He has such a lovable begging face when he wants pets, purrs very loudly and looks so serene when he receives them! After some time in foster care, Cinnamon was noticed straining to urinate and was found to have bladder stones. He had surgery to remove them, and thereafter was placed on a prescription diet formulated to keep the bladder crystals from recurring and forming into stones. Right now he’s primarily eating Hills S/O dry food. (Increasing the amount of wet food would probably be even better if you can.) At any rate, he’s been maintaining on the diet for several years now, and the bladder issue has not recurred. To check up on him, we had an ultrasound done very recently, and the vet found no signs of additional stones forming. So, it’s a good indication that the diet is working as planned and keeping him healthy. The food is easy to obtain, and while it is a little more expensive than regular cat food, it’s not outrageous. Lady Catherine is a drop-dead gorgeous calico female and Cinnamon’s best buddy. She is shyer than Cinnamon, and would require a good dose of patience as she settles into a new location. Once she gets to know someone, she can be quite friendly, rubbing coquettishly on the cat tree and hoping for a visit. She does blow a bit hot and cold and sometimes just isn’t in the mood at all. We are sure that with more personalized attention, she would continue to blossom further and really get the chance to live her best life. For convenience since they are roommates, Lady Catherine has been eating the same food as Cinnamon (it doesn’t hurt for her to eat it, even though she doesn’t require it). What is so much fun about these two, is watching them interact together. They spend most of their time sitting and cuddling together, or sort of weaving around each other with purrs and nuzzles. It is really sweet to see how much they love each other! A couple years ago, this pair actually did get adopted. Their new dad adored them but tragically, he passed away unexpectedly, and the family called the rescue to come repossess the cats. They had been blissfully happy in the home, and they do not understand why they had to come back to foster care. From this experience, we know Cinnamon and Catherine would need a quiet home with patient person(s) willing to take it slow. It would probably go best to keep them in one room of the house for a month or possibly a couple months until they acclimate. They would not be a good fit for a home with kids or dogs; they have gotten very accustomed to quiet adults. They do get along great with other cats, but of course there is the food requirement so if there are other cats eating other food in the home, you’d need a method to separate Cinnamon for feeding (which certainly is not impossible and we can talk about strategies for this, if that’s your situation). Both kitties are about 7 years old at this time. I know most people will think this is too old for a new cat… keep in mind however that with proper care, indoor kitties typically live 15-20 years. Cinnamon and Lady Catherine have a whole “ACT TWO” ahead of them! They are special kitties, and so very deserving of that second chance to live their best life. They have been fixed, brought up to date on vaccinations, and tested FIV/FELV negative. They have always done a great job of using the litterbox! There is an adoption donation to the Feral Cat Foundation (an all-volunteer organization, which helped get them out of a bad situation and provided all of their medical care) to help us continue our work with homeless cats. If you would like to meet this fluffy pair or have any questions, please reach out by phone or email!
We'll also keep you updated on Lady Catherine's adoption status with email updates.
Special Needs
Bonded Pair
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Lady Catherine

Domestic Longhair

Female, 7 yrs 4 mos
Alamo, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Cinnamon and Lady Catherine are a bonded pair of fluffy 7-year-old cats. (Might be siblings; we are not sure.) Theirs is a bit of a hard-luck story, and they have some special needs. They’re looking for that special home to help them blossom, so if you think that might be yours, read on! Six years ago, the two fluffballs were trapped in a retail parking lot as part of a feral cat fixing program. Both seemed pretty feral at first, but with one needing extra medical care and both being so doggone cute, their rescuer just couldn't bear to return them to the parking lot. She kept them at her home and worked with them, seeing substantial progress over time. Cinnamon is a cute-as-can-be orange male cat. When he first came to us, his tail was dragging on the ground. It was found to have permanent nerve damage and had to be amputated. He didn’t seem to miss it, and has just a cute little nub on his backside now. Cinnamon has developed a sweet, demure and laid-back personality. He has such a lovable begging face when he wants pets, purrs very loudly and looks so serene when he receives them! After some time in foster care, Cinnamon was noticed straining to urinate and was found to have bladder stones. He had surgery to remove them, and thereafter was placed on a prescription diet formulated to keep the bladder crystals from recurring and forming into stones. Right now he’s primarily eating Hills S/O dry food. (Increasing the amount of wet food would probably be even better if you can.) At any rate, he’s been maintaining on the diet for several years now, and the bladder issue has not recurred. To check up on him, we had an ultrasound done very recently, and the vet found no signs of additional stones forming. So, it’s a good indication that the diet is working as planned and keeping him healthy. The food is easy to obtain, and while it is a little more expensive than regular cat food, it’s not outrageous. Lady Catherine is a drop-dead gorgeous calico female and Cinnamon’s best buddy. She is shyer than Cinnamon, and would require a good dose of patience as she settles into a new location. Once she gets to know someone, she can be quite friendly, rubbing coquettishly on the cat tree and hoping for a visit. She does blow a bit hot and cold and sometimes just isn’t in the mood at all. We are sure that with more personalized attention, she would continue to blossom further and really get the chance to live her best life. For convenience since they are roommates, Lady Catherine has been eating the same food as Cinnamon (it doesn’t hurt for her to eat it, even though she doesn’t require it). What is so much fun about these two, is watching them interact together. They spend most of their time sitting and cuddling together, or sort of weaving around each other with purrs and nuzzles. It is really sweet to see how much they love each other! A couple years ago, this pair actually did get adopted. Their new dad adored them but tragically, he passed away unexpectedly, and the family called the rescue to come repossess the cats. They had been blissfully happy in the home, and they do not understand why they had to come back to foster care. From this experience, we know Cinnamon and Catherine would need a quiet home with patient person(s) willing to take it slow. It would probably go best to keep them in one room of the house for a month or possibly a couple months until they acclimate. They would not be a good fit for a home with kids or dogs; they have gotten very accustomed to quiet adults. They do get along great with other cats, but of course there is the food requirement so if there are other cats eating other food in the home, you’d need a method to separate Cinnamon for feeding (which certainly is not impossible and we can talk about strategies for this, if that’s your situation). Both kitties are about 7 years old at this time. I know most people will think this is too old for a new cat… keep in mind however that with proper care, indoor kitties typically live 15-20 years. Cinnamon and Lady Catherine have a whole “ACT TWO” ahead of them! They are special kitties, and so very deserving of that second chance to live their best life. They have been fixed, brought up to date on vaccinations, and tested FIV/FELV negative. They have always done a great job of using the litterbox! There is an adoption donation to the Feral Cat Foundation (an all-volunteer organization, which helped get them out of a bad situation and provided all of their medical care) to help us continue our work with homeless cats. If you would like to meet this fluffy pair or have any questions, please reach out by phone or email!
We'll also keep you updated on Clover's adoption status with email updates.
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Clover

Domestic Longhair

Female, Adult
Walnut Creek, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please contact Jamie (jamiecr@comcast.net) for more information about this pet.Clover had a litter of 6 kittens in an industrial area and was trapped with her kittens and brought inside my home so she could be safe, warm and fed while she tended to her kittens. All of Clover's kittens were adopted to wonderful homes. The plan was to return Clover to her area where she was trapped since she had been outdoors her whole life and had not spent much time around humans. When it came time to release her back to the industrial area, I just could not bring myself to do it. Once her kittens were gone, she became much more affectionate and social. I transitioned Clover to my backyard where she has been for about a year. She loves pets when I go out and feed her and she lays in a bed by our back door.  I have even gotten the sense that she would like to come inside if given the opportunity. The problem is we cannot bring her in because of our other cats. We have a tower for her outside and a sheltered covered area so she is safe. Now that it has been a year, I would like to try again to find her a new home. I think she would be happy indoors if she had a catio to enjoy. At least during the several months of transition time so that if she is ever wanting to explore the outdoors, she will be very familiar with her new home and its smells.  Clover is beautiful with her long fur and her cute beauty mark next to her nose. She is up to date on all of her medical and spayed.  To meet Clover, contact Jamie at 925-980-9703.November 6, 2024, 12:32 am

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17.5 miles

Joybound People and Pets

2890 Mitchell Drive, Walnut Creek, CA 94598

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Cat Support Network

P.O. Box 3645, Walnut Creek, CA 94598

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18.2 miles

Kim's Nurturing Nest Animal Sanctuary

498 Montcrest place, danville, CA 94526

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals

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19 miles

Feral Cat Foundation

PO Box 1173, Alamo, CA 94507

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19.3 miles

Community Concern For Cats

Walnut Creek, CA 94596

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21 miles

Safe Cat Foundation

318 Shavano Way, San Ramon, CA 94583

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21.6 miles

Save Our Kitties Stockton

Stockton, CA 95204

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24.5 miles

Super Fur-iends

Suisun, CA 94585

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25.4 miles

Cat Tales Rescue

P.O. Box 2, Vacaville, CA 95696

Pet Types: cats

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26.4 miles

Pets & Pals Animal Shelter

12488 S. Harlan Road, Lathrop, CA 95330

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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