Adopting is one of the best things you can do.

When you adopt, you’re not just giving a deserving cat a home. You’re also giving us back space and resources for the next cat that needs help.

All of our cats and kittens posted for adoption have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated, treated for fleas and parasites, combo tested for FeLV/FIV, microchipped, and any known health or behavioral conditions fully disclosed.

The Teacup Emoji🍵 means these cats are currently at the Pawsitive Cafe 🍵

Meet Our Adoptable Cats!

  • 🍵Franky

  • 🍵Mitzi

  • 🍵Indigo

  • 🍵Depp

  • 🍵Petunia

  • 🍵Buzz

  • Nobu

  • 🍵Tippy and Bibi

    Tippy and Bibi are at the Pawsitive Cafe. They are a bonded. They may be shy as new additions.

  • 🍵Ichi & San

    Ichi, Ni, and San were sisters who found themselves outdoors after being kicked out or left behind. Working with our friends at the 19th Ward Community cats, we were able to bring these girls back indoors to seek their new homes.

    After getting used to the cafe, Ni became more independent and was adopted. Ichi and San are more bonded than ever and seek a home together.

  • 🍵Aurora

    Aurora is a petite, beautiful dilute calico. Most of her kittens have been adopted and Aurora still waits for a home of her own.

    Aurora is currently at the Pawsitive Cafe. She has been hiding away but is slowly exploring the space of the cafe. While she was in a foster room at our main foster house. Aurora was often happy to sit quietly in a cat tower while her kittens got attention from visitors - she would however approach people she was comfortable with for petting and attention.

    Aurora seeks a quieter home, where she can relax after raising kittens outside, and making several adjustments to different living situations. She can live with other cats - as always, a slow introduction makes for the greatest long term success.

  • 🍵Edgar

    As of end of March, Edgar has had further dental work done to remove his remaining teeth. He was losing weight and showing discomfort. He will be back at the Pawsitive Cafe soon.

    Edgar, is a calm, sweet, but playful boy whom someone had previously neutered through a TNR program, hence his ear tipping. He's up-to-date on shots and tested negative for FeLV/FIV. Due to stomatitis, he has had all of his teeth removed but still enjoys food, including kibble.