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Domestic Shorthair kittens & cats in Clarkston, Washington

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Sage

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Adult
Lewiston, ID
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Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Sage is really loveable cat, but she would do well if she is the only cat. She has funny traits about her for her personality. Please can someone take her home? We already have three other cats. She is about 6 years old. She likes to lay close. Sage is an indoor cat, and she wouldn’t do well outdoors. She has never been around dogs and she probably wouldn’t do well with them either. She doesn’t do well with some cats. She likes to be the only cat for someone.
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Bean and Batcat

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Young
Pullman, WA
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
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I got them both from my parents, they are about 9 months old, and I just want them to be in a loving home with a family, they are monsters when together but sweet when apart.
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Verne

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 5 mos
Pullman, WA
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Gladys and Verne are a bonded pair. They came in with a litter of four that had to get split up to make medical care easier. And we determined shortly after that splitting them up further would be detrimental to their mental health. Verne is very outgoing and loves to sniff your hand, then recieve all the pets you`ll offer. Even if you`re offering those pets to Gladys, who is a little more reserved at first. But once she gets to know you, Gladys is just as sweet as her brother. You will often see them rough housing, grooming each other, and snuggling in a cuddle puddle. If these sound like a pair you might fall in love with, please come in and visit with them!Disclosure: Gladys and Verne were in shelter during the calicivirus outbreak. They are better now. However, they can still shed the virus a few weeks to a few months after contracting it. And 20% of cats can shed it for the rest of their lives. As long as the FVRCP vaccination is up-kept, living with other vaccinated cats will not be a problem. Don`t let this fact dissuade you from potentially taking home your two forever friends. If you would like to meet Gladys and Verne, come in during our open hours Sat-Wed 1-5. Verne is neutered and up to date on his vaccinations. And Gladys is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations.
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Gladys

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 5 mos
Pullman, WA
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Gladys and Verne are a bonded pair. They came in with a litter of four that had to get split up to make medical care easier. And we determined shortly after that splitting them up further would be detrimental to their mental health. Verne is very outgoing and loves to sniff your hand, then recieve all the pets you`ll offer. Even if you`re offering those pets to Gladys, who is a little more reserved at first. But once she gets to know you, Gladys is just as sweet as her brother. You will often see them rough housing, grooming each other, and snuggling in a cuddle puddle. If these sound like a pair you might fall in love with, please come in and visit with them!Disclosure: Gladys and Verne were in shelter during the calicivirus outbreak. They are better now. However, they can still shed the virus a few weeks to a few months after contracting it. And 20% of cats can shed it for the rest of their lives. As long as the FVRCP vaccination is up-kept, living with other vaccinated cats will not be a problem. Don`t let this fact dissuade you from potentially taking home your two forever friends. If you would like to meet Gladys and Verne, come in during our open hours Sat-Wed 1-5. Verne is neutered and up to date on his vaccinations. And Gladys is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations.
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Hoagie

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 3 mos
Pullman, WA
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**IN FOSTER! MUST SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT TO MEET! NOT PHYSICALLY IN SHELTER**The Hot Dog kittens consist of 2 males and 2 females. These kittens are relaxed around most levels of chaos, and have been raised around dogs in their foster home. All four kittens are cuddle bugs outside of their normal kitten zoomies. These guys would do well in just about any home, but it will be important that their new family introduces them to the home gradually as to make sure they do no get overwhelmed by the new environment. The best part of the Hot Dogs? Well, just about every foot has an extra toe. We have a few kittens with tons of extras, and a few with only one or two. These guys have baseball mitts for paws! These kittens come spayed & neutered, up to date on vaccines, microchipped, and dewormed. Their adoption fee is $170 for a single kitten or $255 for a pairing.
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Toasted Ravioli

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 3 mos
Pullman, WA
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Toasted Ravioli came into the shelter with his 4 siblings. When he got here, him and his siblings were quite sick but they are all now happy, healthy kittens! Toasted Ravioli’s personality has been set in stone throughout his time at the shelter as he is the biggest love bug! He loves to cuddle and is a professional biscuit maker. If you are looking for a new friend to snuggle with, he might be the kitten for you and he is at the shelter, patiently waiting for his new family.Disclosure: This kitten was in shelter during a feline calicivirus outbreak. They are better now, but they can still shed the virus and it is difficult to determine how long that will be for. As long as the FVRCP vaccination is up-kept, living with other vaccinated cats should not be a problem.If you would like to meet Toasted Ravioli, come in during our open hours Sat-Wed 1-5. He is neutered but still needs a couple vaccines which are included in his adoption fee and we would be happy to schedule them for when they are due at the time of adoption.

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Whitman County Humane Society

1340 SE Old Moscow Rd, Pullman, WA 99163

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