Below are available cats at the sanctuary ready for immediate adoption.  Our cats are to be indoor only for their safety since the Hill Country is coyote land.  Potential adoptive parents will need a completed application and the understanding that references will be checked and a home visit conducted.

Another lazy day at the village.  I enjoy watching the other cats play and such.  Now and then, just to mess with them, I join them.  I’ve learned how good pets and strokes feel.  That’s how I got my name! 

Got home, will purrrrrr.  Breezy came from an outside colony and wasn't used to much human contact.  Now, he’s really learned how wonderful people can be!

Available Cats

Hi!  I'm an Abyssinian mix kitty.  I've let meowmy hold me for short durations, but you people really scare me.  I'm playful and get along with all the kitties here at the village, but you two-legged things are BIG! 

Yes, I am adorable and will follow you around like a puppy.  Luke loves to snuggle and get rubbed.  He is possibly the sweetest boy here at the village and just loves attention.  He greets me with sweet mews and purrs when I arrive at the shelter.

Yep, that's Taylor up there.  She likes the rafters, but does come down for petting and treats.  She enjoys playing chase with the toys here and pretty good at catching them too!  Affectionate for petting, but not much for being held.

Companion Connection

"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated...

I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man." -Mahatma Gandhi-

"Come quick, come quick," their mother said, "the time is getting near."
She feels that when the kittens come the children should be here.
She told them that a big orange tom took "Kitty" as his wife.
"It's wonderful, a gift from God, the miracle of life."
At half a year young "Kitty" feels too painful and too scared,
to appreciate six miracles, blind-eyed and yellow haired.
But she knows these lives depend on her and nature tells her how,
and as she cleans them, children ask "Mom, can we go now?"
Now and then for six more weeks the children visit her
to play with six new magic toys made of life and fur.
The six weeks pass, the newness gone and new homes yet unfound,
Mom bundles up six miracles and takes them to the pound.
Where lovingly, with gentle hands and no tears left to cry,
the shelter workers kiss them once and take them off to die.
And "Momma Kitty" now she's called mourns her loss and then,
she's put outside and, of course, she's pregnant once again.
Dad tells Kitty "STOP THIS NOW or you wont live here long!"
but deep inside of Momma Cat, this time something's wrong.
Too young, too small, too often bred now nature's gone awry,
Momma Kitty feels it, too, and she crawls off to die.
She, too, is freed from this cruel world and from her time of strife.
How harsh the truth, how high the price, this "Miracle of Life?"

Author Unknown

 

Please don't breed or buy while shelter animals die.  Adopt a companion today.

We are a non profit

organization.  Please make a tax deductible donation today!

Remember, adopting a companion animal is a life-long commitment and not just a whim of an idea.  Be sure you are ready to commit your time, energy and home to your new forever companion.


Ahem! You there! I know you see me! Yes, I'm talking to you!!! I am Miss Lilly and I think it is high time I had my forever home! I am a big time snuggler, and my nickname is Chatty as I will answer to your talking.

Yes, I am the BIG Black cat here at the village.  I am loving and delight with attention.  I get along well with all the other cats and mind my manners.  But there’s no bullying me!  I’m totally a dude’s cat ...

Freeda’s kittens were born May 3, 2011 and now are ready for adoption.   They are a bit hissy to people other than their foster mommy, so they need someone with patience and socialization techniques.  There is one male left: Feather.

Hello deary!  How can you resist my big, beautiful eyes? I am very healthy (see my curves?) and ready to find my forever home. I am "lap ready!" I love to snuggle and get my head rubbed. I am very quiet and extremely affectionate.

Adopted!

Once part of a large colony, Tippy has learned what human contact is all about.  There are times when he is shy, but other times he rolls over for tummy rubs.  He would learn much quicker when he has his own home and person to love.

I'm an energetic girl who *loves* her people and the company of other playful cats. If I'm not asking for belly rubs, you'll find me waiting to pounce from the nearest open box or swinging from the chandeliers. Could I come home with you and tour my new home on your shoulders? Scratching post required.

You're going to want to touch me as I am soft as velvet! When I'm not playing with my toy mice, I love to explore your closets for a warm, cozy sleeping place. I promise to be quiet as a mouse. Can I snuggle up to you for some sweet loving and wet cat food?

Adopted!Adopted!

I am best described as a fearless soul who enjoys life on my own terms.

  More details

I’m an affectionate, little bowling ball who loves people once we get to know one another. 

  More details

Are you laughing at my MOUSE-tache?  Stop that!  I’m just a sweet, talkative girl who loves to be stroked along my back and behind my ears. 

  More details

Looking for an active boy who also enjoys being a lap kitty?  I’m the cat for YOU! 

  More details

I’m a whole lotta personality in a small package.  Playful as a kitten with a seemingly endless purr box. 

  More details

Adopted!Adopted!