Cats available for adoption in Tulsa
Of the 7.6 companion animals who end up in U.S. shelters each year, 3.4 million are cats. Also annually, 2.7 million animals are euthanized in shelters; 1.4 million of them are cats. With an estimated 3,500 physical shelter locations around the country, odds are good you're within close proximity to a shelter with cats looking for a home.
Stacker compiled a list of cats available for adoption in Tulsa on Petfinder, ranging in age, breed composition, temperament, and needs. Be sure to do your research on any cat you're interested in taking home to ensure a good fit with your own lifestyle to ensure the animal you select will be enjoying a forever home with you.
Keep reading to meet some amazing felines available for adoption in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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CAIRO
Tosha
Cletus
Simba
Raya
- Age: Adult
- Breed: Domestic Short Hair
- Read more on Petfinder
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Osage
Godric
Dahlia
SWOOSHIE
Greyson
- Age: Adult
- Breed: Domestic Short Hair
- Read more on Petfinder
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Blackie
Whiskers
CALI
JENSON
Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody
- Age: Baby
- Breed: Tabby, Domestic Long Hair (mixed)
- Read more on Petfinder
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Sprout
Thrifty
Domino
Big Al
Bolt
- Age: Adult
- Breed: Domestic Short Hair
- Read more on Petfinder
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Muffin
Lego
Cass
Camaro
Leo
- Age: Young
- Breed: Domestic Short Hair
- Read more on Petfinder
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Millie
Soots
Tank
Berry
Presscor
- Age: Young
- Breed: Domestic Short Hair
- Read more on Petfinder
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Toulouse
Neo
Mister
Sebastian
Panther
- Age: Adult
- Breed: Domestic Short Hair
- Read more on Petfinder
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