These San Francisco-based felines are up for adoption and in need of a good home

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<p>Photos: Petfinder</p>

Photos: Petfinder

Looking to add a new companion to the family? There are dozens of lovable kitties up for adoption at animal shelters in and around San Francisco, so you won't have to look far to find the perfect new pal.

Hoodline used data from Petfinder to power this roundup of cats available for adoption near you. Read on to meet some friendly, furry locals.

(Details like pet availability, training, vaccinations and other features are based on data provided by Petfinder and may be subject to change; contact the shelter for the latest information.)


Miss Trixie, domestic shorthair

Miss Trixie is a female domestic shorthair cat staying at Give Me Shelter Cat Rescue.

Miss Trixie's ideal forever home would be a cat-free environment. Miss Trixie has had all her shots, and she's already house-trained.

Here's more about Miss Trixie:

Read more about Miss Trixie on Petfinder.

I'm a sweet and sensitive kitty. I was surrendered to the Sacramento SPCA because I was overwhelmed in my home with too many other kitties. So you can imagine I'm looking for a quiet home where I can be your one and only. I can initially be shy, but I am very lovable and affectionate once I get to know you. I am a master of head bumps.

Yakko, domestic shorthair

Yakko is a darling male domestic shorthair cat being kept at Give Me Shelter Cat Rescue.

He has mastered his house-training etiquette and already has had all of his shots.

Here's more from Yakko:

Apply to adopt Yakko today at Petfinder.

I came from Manteca with my sister, Pinky. I'm the serious and smart big brother here. You could say I'm the Brain to my sister, Pinky. I like sitting high up on cat trees in the sun, observing and relaxing. I'm the calm man holding it all together for Pinky. Help me get outta here, and we can plot to take over the world.

Spock, domestic shorthair

Spock is a male domestic shorthair cat in the care of Give Me Shelter Cat Rescue.

Good news: He's already house-trained and vaccinated.

Here's more from Spock:

Read more about Spock on Petfinder.

I'm not as shy as my brother, Kirk. I'm staying at a cushy pad where they bring us food two times a day, so there's really nothing to be scared of. It's only logical! I'm also an expert at purring. My family was rescued from living outside and competing for resources with bands of raccoons. I'm bonded to my brother, Kirk. He goes where I go! When I can't find Kirk, I'll yell for him!

Uhura, domestic shorthair

Uhura is a female domestic shorthair cat currently housed at Give Me Shelter Cat Rescue.

Uhura's been vaccinated. Have no fear: She is already house-trained.

Here's more from Uhura:

Read more about how to adopt Uhura on Petfinder.

I was rescued with my kittens from living outside and competing for resources with bands of raccoons. I'm doing better now but can still be a little bit shy. I can warm up quickly and purr for you! I am just looking for the purr-fect quiet home.

Kirk, domestic shorthair

Kirk is an adorable male domestic shorthair cat in the care of Give Me Shelter Cat Rescue.

He is vaccinated and has mastered his house-training etiquette.

Here's more from Kirk:

Read more about Kirk on Petfinder.

You could say I'm a bit of an explorer; I'll go where no kitten has gone before. Or at least that's how my rescuer felt when she was trying to catch me in an abandoned garage. My family and I were rescued from living outside and competing for resources with bands of raccoons. I'm doing better now, but I'm still a little shy of humans! Between you and me, I think they're kind of a weird species. I'm bonded to my brother, Spock. I goes where he goes!

Mischief, domestic medium-hair

Mischief is a male domestic medium-hair cat currently housed at Give Me Shelter Cat Rescue.

He's already house-trained and has had all his shots.

Here's more from Mischief:

Read more about Mischief on Petfinder.

I'm a sweet-n-shy kitty rescued from the S.F. city shelter. I can be a little bit of a scaredy cat in new situations, but once I relax, I love to play. Sadly, my person became ill and could no longer care for me. I'm looking for someone special to give me a second chance and look past how shy I can be when you first meet me. Could that be you?

Otis, domestic shorthair and tabby mix

Otis is a handsome male domestic shorthair and tabby mix currently residing at Give Me Shelter Cat Rescue.

He already has had all of his shots, and he's mastered his house-training etiquette.

Here's more from Otis:

Read more about how to adopt Otis on Petfinder.

I was rescued from Contra Costa County Shelter. I'm a gentle giant and a big hunky cat. I'm super mellow and easygoing. I get along with kitty fur-iends and love humans, too!


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