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Siberian kittens & cats in Portland, Oregon

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Ivy

Siberian

Female, Young
Vancouver, WA
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Ivy is about one year old. I got her a few months ago. She’s sweet and playful. Good with young children, dogs and other cats. I just can’t keep her anymore. I do believe she may have fleas, as my dog was being watched by someone else and he came back with them. I will give her first treatment.

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Below are our newest added Siberians available for adoption in Portland, Oregon. To see more adoptable Siberians in Portland, Oregon, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Ruby Rae

Tabby

Female, Adult
Portland, OR
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ruby Rae is 8 years old and a very independent indoor outdoor girl. She loves to roam the yard and snuggle up inside. She lives with dogs and cats and gets along with all of them. She can be aloof but also loving and is a good communicator when she wants to be touched or fed or let outside or inside. She responds with a chirp when you give her what she asks for like saying thank you. I adopted her from the Oregon Humane Society as a kitten. I am concerned that my move to MN will not be what is best for her and she needs a house where she can go in and out freely once she is oriented to where home is. She is not overly food driven but free feeds dry food and loves a Churu treat. She would do well in a multi animal home like mine or do well as the only cat. It is a hard decision but I am trying to make decisions that will make her happy and maintenance of her lifestyle is probably more important to her than staying with me and adjusting her lifestyle.
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Ember

Tabby

Male, Young
Portland, OR
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Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Ember and his brother, Umber, need to be adopted together. They are approximately six or seven months old and are very bonded. They were rescued from an alley when they were about six weeks old, thus they were not hand raised from birth and do not like to be picked up. They are very sweet and do love to be petted and they love to play fetch with their toy mouse and Umber can jump several feet in the air during his playtime. They can be nervous around new people or by sudden movements or loud noises. They will do best in a reasonably quiet home with a predictable routine. They would not do well in a home with children under the age of 12 or so. Children would need to be respectful. But the ideal home would be with a single person or a couple who like to have a couple of sweet cats around that don’t demand too much attention. They presently live in a home with two mini dachshunds which they tolerate but don’t want to engage with. They are fully house/litter box trained.
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Melon

Tabby

Female, Young
Portland, OR
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Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Melon is a sweetpea, she is not my cat, only currently in my care. She was 6 weeks when taken from her mother and put in a home where she was heavily neglected. We saved her and 2 other mamas before the house they had been abandoned at was torn down. She had her kittens in June right before we took her in and has been a great mama but is so very ready to have new humans of her own who just want to give her the love and cuddles she deserves. We are currently trying to find a place to get her spayed, that we can afford.

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Where do Siberians come from? How many types of Siberians are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Siberian.

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