Smokey’s Furever Home

Smokey shares his thoughts on being an older cat.

  • How A Cat Shows Their Love, Part 2

    Shy felines display affection in numerous subtle, endearing ways. Shy cats may not be loud or cuddly, but their affection is gentle and deeply trusting. Willow and I were shy cats, especially with strangers.

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  • Why You Should Consider Adopting An Older Cat

    I am loving, affectionate, and I need a home. While kittens are small, cute, and full of fun, there is a group of cats that often gets overlooked at shelters–older cats. Cats like me, and other older cats, have lots of love to give and may be a better choice for your home. When adopting

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  • How A Cat Shows Their Love, Part 1

    Cats are not the cold, independent creatures that some people believe them to be. We have much love to give to our chosen human companions. Sometimes, the unobservant human misses how we show our love. Willow

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  • My Story of Being Adopted as an Older Cat

    When most people think of adopting a cat, they think first of kittens—tiny, cute, playful, and entertaining. But there is another beautiful and often overlooked population in shelters and foster homes that is just as deserving of love and attention—older cats.  Here is my story. While I am not a senior cat–approximately four years, seven

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