Cats For Adoption: Trouble, Stache And George Jones — And Bail Ollie Out Of Jail!



George Jones
Don’t forget to visit Pittsburgh CAT on Facebook to see all the happy cats and kittens available through our rescue group! They are all spayed or neutered, have all their age-appropriate shots, are healthy and socialized after living in a loving foster home, and each of them has a story to tell!
PS Thanks to the clever copywriters of Pittsburgh CAT , who made my job posting this so much easier!
“Oh, that tiny little thing they call the love bug… It all started with a little kiss and a hug.”
This sweet, cuddly kitten above was named after famous country music singer, George Jones. George loves to spend time snuggling with you rubbing his chin and belly. It doesn’t take long for him to find his way up your thigh and he always seems to find your hand to pat his head!
He’s learned that toys can be fun – he’d love to have a feline sibling to show him the ropes. His favorite game is poking at his feline friends… Did we mention he loves other cats?!
George has not met dogs nor been around children in his foster home. His foster family thought he would do best in a stable home with adult children.
Consider making George Jones the newest member of your family today!


Stache
Stache – This girl is the biggest love bug you will find anywhere. She likes to give kisses. She will cuddle you at any time. She likes to play with dogs, cats or children. She is starting to learn how to fetch and will play with her own fluff if you are not around. This little girl would be great for any type of family. She is about 10 weeks old.


Trouble
Trouble – Her start was rough. Born outside and sick when she and her littermates came to us, she is now in excellent health. She is a very outgoing girl. She loves to play and explore new things but when she’s tired, her favorite position is next to you to cuddle. She loves children and is always with them. She also stayed with old dogs and cats. This little girl is perfect for any family. She is about 10 weeks old.


Ollie
Ollie – this sweet guy is ready for his forever home. one of the sweetest babies you will ever meet… his squeak is a 10 on the richter scale… such an adorable baby… fill out an application for Ollie today… he wants YOU to sponsor him I get out of prison
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PLEASE NOTE: This page does not ask questions about HCMC clinics or request help with homeless cats. This is for adoption requests only. Any other messages or posts won’t get much attention — instead, visit the Homeless Cat Management Group on Facebook or call (412) 321-4060.
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Other ways you can help these cats and kittens


JustGive.org logo.
You can make a tax-deductible donation to the Homeless Cat Management Group at any time by visiting JustGive.org , a site where registered organizations can collect charitable donations without Fees and deductions are still 100% tax deductible. At the top right of the page, type in “HCMT” or “Homeless Cat Management Team” if you want to type it out and the search will return a link that, when clicked, will open a pop-up box with HCMT financial information and a link to donate. You can donate as little as $10.
If you are donating towards the care of a cat I have featured, please forward your receipt to my email .
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There are two ways you can help this effort by donating even a small tax-deductible donation to the Homeless Cat Management Team and their network of rescue and care workers and I’ll give it to you $10 gift certificate to my Etsy shop for you to use for your own shopping, to give as a gift or to keep for later, Good for $10.00 off your order of $25.00 or more . First, you can donate through JustGive.org as explained above. Even though I’m giving you a gift certificate, your gift is still fully tax-deductible as a charitable donation because you’re not receiving a gift from HCMT, it’s coming from me and I’m doing that. of its own free will and receives no benefit from the Homeless Cat Management Team or to it. Click here for more information.
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Amazon Wish List


Amazon wish list for kittens raised in our group.
I’ve lost count of the number of kittens fostered among our volunteers, and August is typically the month with the highest number of surrenders at Pittsburgh shelters. Part of the mission with TNR is not to return the kittens – once we have rescued them, we socialize them and put them up for adoption .
Many rescues pay out of pocket for veterinary care and food but the cost of raising even the average litter of four healthy kittens is more than many people have, and many rescues have greater needs , like Auntie. If you can help with just one purchase from your kitty wish list on Amazon.com you will be making some kittens and one rescue very happy.
We have two wish lists at the moment, the one hosted by Margo which several of you have donated through already and a new one hosted by Tarra that includes items for adult cats.
Original Wish List
New Wish List


Can’t adopt? Foster! Can’t foster? Donate or volunteer.
There are so many ways you can help cats who need homes and care. You may not have room to adopt another cat, but can foster a cat or kitten for a few weeks. If not, you can volunteer at a shelter or with a rescue, or donate. You do this because you love your cat, and by doing so you help all cats. No matter which of these actions you take, you help to s.a.v.e a life, and make life better for all cats.
Adopt one of the cats I’ve posted here , or from any shelter or rescue near you, or from Petfinder , to open up a space for another cat to be rescued and fostered.
Offer to foster cats or kittens for a shelter or rescue near you.
Volunteer at a shelter or rescue.
Find a group of volunteers who work with homeless cats and help them with their efforts.
Donate to a shelter or rescue near you.
If you can foster kittens or adult cats to help prepare them for a forever home, please run to your nearest shelter and find a cat who needs you! Anyone can help with this effort at any level, even if all you do is donate to a shelter or rescue so they can help pay for the food or medications needed for their foster, or the spay/neuter/veterinary care during a clinic.
Need to know more? Read Fostering for Your Shelter and Fostering Saves Lives
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