Several Novosibirsk shelters are seeking homes for a variety of cats, each with unique personalities and needs. Potential adopters can find their perfect feline companion among these deserving animals.
Treshka, a three-year-old cat from the Bastet Heritage shelter, requires a special owner. While affectionate, she tends to play rough with her teeth and claws. Treshka is spayed, vaccinated, chipped, and treated for parasites, but she is a carrier of FeLV (feline leukemia).
Bolik, another resident of Bastet Heritage, is a friendly two-year-old cat who enjoys human companionship. He is healthy, active, and has been treated for parasites, vaccinated, castrated, and chipped.
Granite, a shy 1.5-year-old cat, is available at the First City Shelter after his owner passed away. Despite his initial shyness, he is affectionate and reliably uses the litter box. He has been treated for parasites, vaccinated, and neutered.
Mary, a cat around three years old, resides at the MURCHIM cat cafe. She is friendly, loves to interact with people, and gets along well with other cats. Mary is spayed, vaccinated, and free of chronic viruses.
Murzik, a cat about two years old from the “I Want to Live” shelter, is looking for a home without other cats. He is affectionate with people but prefers to be the only feline. Murzik has been treated for parasites, vaccinated, castrated, and chipped.
Phoebe, an eight-month-old kitten from the “I Want to Live” shelter, was rescued from a sanatorium. She is still cautious around people but has started to show affection. Phoebe has been neutered, treated for parasites, and vaccinated and chipped.
Interested individuals can find these cats through their respective shelters’ VKontakte pages or at the “Day of the Tail” fair on June 28 at the KLP shopping center in Karl Marx Square.