These colorful, adorable Oregon boys found themselves needing a home together, and we had just the right person with whom to make a quick connection to a perfect forever home. As we speak, they’re packing their little bags and making the move.
Doesn’t that beautiful face with the gorgeous eyes say it all? She’s thinking, “I’m sick of my wandering days – from the streets to rescue and fosters – and I’m ready to hang up my sneakers and settle into a warm, loving permanent home where I am adored.” Please won’t you be her forever love?
UPDATE: Trixie is so happy in her new home! Her wandering days are over…
Spayed/Neutered 11 months old Silver Tabby Persians.
This darling duo is seeking a new home and laps due to a family situation. Seeing how they’ve settled so easily into their foster home makes us think they’ll fit right in with a loving new person or family. They look alike, but you can tell them apart now because of the big haircut that Eric needed. Check him out below warming up in a lap! “Eric and Beanie” have been their names since this first phase of their life, but we’re thinking they are young enough to adapt to new names that fit their fun-loving, sweet personalities and adorable faces. Lucy and Ricky anyone? Or Donny and Marie?? We’ll let their new family decide.
We are helping another rescue group publicize these cats. If interested, please contact us at info@persiancats.org and we will give you details.
Sweet little Trixie had been wandering the streets for at least a month when a kind person found her! No wonder she is a little timid right now, but as soon as someone shows her the kindness of a belly rub, the purring starts. What a sweetie she is! Can you bring her the security (at last!) of a loving forever home?
Rocky is already being showered with love in his new home, thank goodness. Thanks to a growing waiting list of wonderful people who reach out to us to adopt our cats, we were able to act fast when another rescue group asked us for help with this guy – possibly surrendered due to his person’s health. We love being able to help make these great connections!
It’s all in the family! Did you know that British Shorthairs and Persians are closely related from way back in history? Well, we love to help our cousins. Darling little Sage is super sweet and friendly and would just love to join a family. Adult humans only, please – she’s not a fan of other cats and we think small kids might scare her.
“Look, I KNOW I’m gorgeous,” say Flower. But, she wants you to realize that beauty is way more than fur-deep. Our little Flower wants you to know how incredibly sweet and soft she is also. She is hoping to find a loving home where she can bloom for a long, happy time.
Here is precious little Clarabell giving us that look that says, hmmmm, what can I get up to now? I’ve already patrolled my territory and now giving a glamorous pose on my cozy couch, but surely there is more fun and cuddling to be had around here somewhere. I’m ready! And, she’s ready for a forever loving home, please.
Dear little Phil is all bundled up to stay warm after a rather severe haircut! Oooh, that feels so good. He was found in a back yard, with the bad hair day that comes from roaming around for too long. We’re happy to report that one of our supporters immediately came to his rescue and provided a safe, loving home where he can recuperate and live happily after. He’s already having the time of his life, we hear!
Neutered Male Shaded Silver Persians – Monty 10 y/o and Winston 12 y/o. BONDED PAIR
It’s Monty and Winston together against the world right now, and we’re looking for a special saint to step in and make their golden years loving and fun by providing them with a forever home together! Sadly, their person, a dear friend of Rescue, has become very ill and we are helping make her (and their) wish come true and move her beloved best buddies to a comfy, loving new home asap. The boys are healthy, groomed, up-to-date on their shots and we are hoping have lots of years of fun ahead of them. They are used to having a home where they are the only pets, with no small children, so it’s probably best to keep it that way for them.