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Maine Coon kittens & cats in Spokane Valley, Washington

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These Maine Coons are available in Spokane Valley, Washington.
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Bella

Maine Coon

Female, Adult
Spokane, WA
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Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
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Bella is a very high energy feline her bday is March 19th 2025 she will be 4 years old because of moving I will not be able to bring her in time hoping for a good strong character to take her on she's funny and spirited however unpractical because she is to much for me with health issues love her character though looking for a loving home

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Peanut

Tabby

Female, Adult
Spokane Valley, WA
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Peanut is a loving short haired Grey tabby, birthed by her mother who lives with us. She has never known the streets, however, we have moved around much in her years. Shes become prone to her territorial nature and she no longer gets along with her mother. Theve always had their spats but i had a baby last year who is now a very active toddler. The new energy in the household has adequate peanut very uncomfortable and very on edge. Sh shown her discomfort in fights with her mother, deep growls towards the baby, withdrawing under the bed most of the day. Shes harmless just unhappy. Unfortunately, as loved as she is, shes not adapting well to the new life and becoming a threat to the baby. We want her in a comfortable home with a family who will love her with their full attention and not have her overwhelmed anymore. Shes a massive cuddles with a therapeutic purr, sweet nuzzles for affection and a little on the hefty side so some exercise wouldn hurt. She needs love, mostly.
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Henly and layla

Tabby

Female, Adult
Spokane, WA
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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This is henly (orange male) and Layla (grey female) they are both adults with all vaccinations and spay and neuter. They are house trained and good with other cats and kids however they are afraid of most dogs. They don’t have front claws so that’s something to consider, my wife and I started fostering for a friend about 3-4 weeks ago and just found out that friend won’t be able to take them back so we are trying to find a good forever home. They are a bonded pair and we’d like them to stay together. Both are very cuddly and great cats we just can’t keep them forever. They have a gravity feeder and water bowl and individual beds we can send them with as well
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Milo

Tabby

Male, Adult
Spokane, WA
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Milo was adopted as a kitten from SCRAPS about 7 years ago. He has only ever been with us. He is declawed on his front paws and fully indoors only. He grew up with two of our other cats and is good friends with them but since then we have added a dog and another adult cat to our home and he has never liked the dog and doesn't get along with the new adult cat. He has had a history of being good with kittens though. He was very very good with my son when my son was an infant and often put himself around My son to be poked and pulled on without any complaints. My son is 5 now and Milo is no longer patient with him or anyone else for that matter except me. He can be very very sweet as long as you don't force yourself on him but it would probably be best if he was the only cat/animal in the home at least for a while. He has diagnosed with leukemia as a kitten but miraculously grew out of it. He does have luxated patellas and requires regular doses of cosequin or glucosamine for his joints.

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