Cats

Calaveras Humane Society Cat Directory

Our cat directory lists kittens and adult felines available for adoption. Find out about their personalities, age, history, and when they’ll be ready for a new home.

You may also find courtesy postings of cats available from our friends at Calaveras County Animal Services, our area’s municipal animal shelter. We often work in cooperation with them.

Thank you from the itty bitty kitties

Sheltered By Calaveras Humane Society

Widow

Widow abd her gorgeous plumed tail are now available for adoption. She was raised inside a home and has never been outdoors. Widow’s shiny coat absolutely

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Gracie

Gentle, sweet Gracie is about two years old. She was transferred to us from another shelter after she finished raising her kittens (she was a very

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Blaze

Blaze is gentle and sweet, a bit on the shy side, but affectionate once she knows you and is comfortable in her environment. She was transferred

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Sheltered By Calaveras County Animal Services (CCAS)
Courtesy Listings

Pixie

Meet PIXIE, a gorgeous short-haired brown tabby female who is about 2 years old.  A good Samaritan found Pixie with a severe injury and took her

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Jayce and Jackson

Meet JACKSON and JAYCE, two incredibly beautiful and delightful juniors who were born at the shelter. A few days after their birth, the kittens and their

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Jewel and Timmy

Meet JEWEL and TIMMY!  Jewel is a beautiful short-haired tortie.  Timmy is a darling short-haired black tabby kitten.  They are at the shelter because they were

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Fees If Adopting From CHS

  • Adult Cat $75
  • One Kitten $110
  • Two Kittens (same household only) $160

No Cats Listed?

It’s possible you won’t find any animals listed. It could be there are no pets available or it could be there are so many pets, we haven’t had time to enter them here!

When in doubt, please give us a call at  (209) 736 – 9417 to check.

What Health Services Do The Pets Receive?

All cats and kittens are treated for fleas, receive age-appropriate vaccinations and are spayed/neutered, and microchipped.

Cats and kittens come with a voucher good for a free ‘well pet’ exam at participating veterinary hospitals.

How To Adopt A Pet

Most adoptable animals in our shelter can be seen in our online directories. Some are adopted extremely quickly and their photos may not be posted.

Please pay us a visit and possibly meet the cat or kitten of your dreams!

We also list animals in foster homes. We occasionally list animals from other organizations as a courtesy.
Each pet listing will mention where the animal is located, so make note of the specific contact information.
Please note that we cannot take holds on animals over the phone or by email. You must come to our adoption center to meet and adopt our pets.
Potential adopters must meet adoption eligibility requirements and must be 18 or older.