Street Survivors Seeking Homes
The Catline Up
These savvy survivors have traded alleyways for affection and are ready to charm their way into your heart (and your home). Each feline in this line-up has a story, a personality, and a serious talent for napping. Take a look — your future couch companion might just be staring back at you.
Peeta – Age 6
A Survivor with a Soft Side

Once a neglected outdoor cat surviving on swampy water and crumbs, Peeta has come a long way — and he’s ready to trade the street life for a soft lap and a steady supply of catnip. This tabby heartthrob (yes, he makes biscuits) is a certified cuddle expert and your go-to guy for cozy nights in.
Peeta is currently living at the rescue on anti-anxiety meds, and while he's doing his best, he’s so ready for a home of his own. He thrives in calm environments and would prefer to be your one-and-only — or join a home with a mellow, respectful fur roommate (slow introductions encouraged!)
If you’re looking for a sweet, soulful companion with street smarts and a huge heart, Peeta might just be your purrfect match. Bonus points if you have a lap and some catnip.
Viola – Age 5
Short Legs. Big Love. Endless Flops.

If Viola could write poetry, it would be a sonnet about you. This black-and-white beauty with a heart-shaped nose has perfected the art of the dramatic flop — tilting her head, throwing her tiny legs in the air, and melting into the floor just to win your love (and, let’s be honest, some solid petting time).
Viola is FIV+, but don’t let that stop you — she’s happy, healthy, and full of life. In fact, when she first came to us pregnant, someone suggested she be euthanized. We said absolutely not. And thank goodness, because she has become one of the sweetest cats we’ve ever met.
She’ll cling to you like Velcro, gaze into your soul like she’s found the one, and gently grasp your shirt if you even think about walking away. Yes, she makes biscuits. Yes, she has arthritis (she’s on pain meds for that). And yes, she can get a little spicy when she doesn’t get her way. But we get it — she's just madly in love.
Viola would do best with someone who doesn’t mind a little clinginess and a lot of affection. If you're ready for a cat who gives 110% of her heart (and maybe your lap), Viola is waiting to flop for you.
Primrose – Age 7
Tiny but Mighty (and a World-Class Biscuit Maker)

Primrose may be under 8 pounds, but don’t let her size fool you — this little survivor has a warrior’s heart and a gentle soul. Rescued from an abusive, neglectful home, she’s still learning that people can be kind. And once she decides you're one of the good ones? She’ll gift you with lap cuddles, stealthy hair grooming sessions, and the tiniest, most polite squeaks when it's snack o’clock. (Seriously, sometimes she squeaks with her mouth open but no sound comes out. It’s adorable.)
She’s a loyal cat’s cat — playful and social with her feline peers, but not afraid to throw a paw when someone gets pushy. Whether she’s chasing socks, stalking toys with precision, or wrestling her cat buddies like a featherweight champ, Primrose is a playful spirit wrapped in soft tabby-and-white fur.
She’ll need some time and patience to come out of her shell, but when she does, the love she gives is pure magic. If you're looking for a dainty, squeaky, toy-chasing lap cat who picks her people with care — Primrose might just be your girl.
🏡 Backyard Buddies Wanted
Help a Street Savvy Cat Find Their Forever Yard
Not every cat is cut out for indoor life — and that’s okay! Some of our feline friends are happiest outside, with the wind in their whiskers and the freedom to roam. These outdoor-savvy cats have made our back porch their safe haven, but it's time for them to find new stomping grounds. Why? Because our little cat cul-de-sac is full, and there are still many other street cats out there who need food, medical care, and a spot to land.
By adopting an outdoor-only cat, you’re not just giving them a safe territory — you’re creating space for us to help the next one in need. If you’ve got a yard, a shed, a barn, or just a big heart and a quiet corner, you could be the hero these street-smart cats are waiting for.
🧡 Jan – The Chill Tree-Climber (With Big Indoor Feelings)

Age: 3 years
Weight: 11 lbs (a big, handsome boy for an outdoor cat!)
Coloring: Orange Tabby Tux
Jan is basically the golden retriever of outdoor cats — charming, cuddly (on his terms), and a pro at making himself at home. He’ll greet you with a leg rub, especially when food is involved, and his favorite hobbies include climbing trees and napping in hilariously dramatic positions.
While he can use a litter box when brought inside for storms, it’s not his vibe — even with sedatives, being indoors stresses him out. That’s why he’s looking for a safe, outdoor home where he can thrive in his natural element. Jan would be a wonderful backyard companion for someone with a big heart and a little space to share.
🍽️ David – The Foodie Socialite with Zero Litter Box Etiquette

Age: 2 years
Weight: 10 lbs
Coloring: Orange Tabby
David is an easygoing, affectionate guy who gets along with everyone — humans, cats, even the occasional visitor. He’s into pets, fine with being scooped up, and will gladly hang out near you… just not in your lap.
Honestly, David checks every box for an ideal indoor cat — except one: he has absolutely zero interest in using a litter box. We've tried. He’s tried. It’s just not happening. So he’s looking for a forever outdoor setup where his sparkling personality can shine and his paws stay firmly outside. Bonus: you’ll never forget mealtimes with David around — he won’t let you.
Foster Homes Needed for Shy Street Cats
These street-savvy kitties just need a little extra time (and love) to bloom.
Not every cat starts out as a lap-warmer or biscuit-maker. Some need a soft landing — a patient, cat-loving foster human who can help them learn that the indoors is safe and snuggles aren’t so scary. These cats aren’t quite ready for adoption, but with your help, they could be. Whether they're a little shy, semi-feral, or just need to learn how to trust, fostering gives them a second chance at a forever home — and gives you the rare privilege of watching a transformation unfold.
Meet Barry – The Cat Who Walks (and Talks!) Among Us

Barry is a sleek all-gray gentleman (with a cute little white locket!) who’s currently living that outdoor life—but make no mistake, this 2-year-old is determined to be an indoor cat. He runs inside at every opportunity, curls up on pillows like he pays rent, and keeps up with the family dog on long walks like he’s part of the squad (yes, panting and all).
He’s a lover—rubbing against legs, chatting up a storm, even letting you pick him up. But he's also a bit of a wildcard. Barry sometimes gets overstimulated and swats with claws out, no warning unless you know what to look for. That’s why he needs a cat-savvy foster who can read his signals and give him the space (and training) he needs to settle into home life.
He’s mostly chill with other cats but can get a little territorial. And the litter box? Still a work in progress—but he’s trying, we swear.
Got experience, patience, and a pillow to spare? Barry’s ready to turn in his outdoor badge and try life indoors—with your help.





