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The Meezers on these pages have been adopted and are now in their new homes. These pages allow the adopters to provide updates and pictures of their new cats for their friends and our volunteers to see. Only cats with updates are listed below. If you are an adopter and would like to make an Update, visit your Application Status page and look in the Previously Adopted section for the Update button.
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ZABELLA
Outgoing happy girl here! I like other kitties and I really like people. I want to be wherever someone is. I love to play too. Got my bath and did great. I am a sweet loving girl.
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: Zabella
ID#: VA13079
Location: South Carolina
Sex: female
Current Age: 7 Yrs
Declawed: no
Points: Tortie
DateIn: 08/31/19
Adopted: 11/02/19
Congrats: Gina
Foster: Debra
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Notes from Home
Zabella has setteled in wonderfully! Mattie, the dog, enjoys her a lot an Zabella adores her! They nap togeather at night an Mattie put her in a hug an cleaned her face yesterday 😂 Zabella has been sleeping in bed with us an watching tv on eather me or my bf's lap or snuggling with the dog. She is the perfect fit!
(Last update: Nov 9th, 2019 8pm)
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CHELSEY
I am a mature girl that knows what I want and that would be attention. I like to have conversation and love to be petted. I purr loudly in appreciation. I like people and don't mind other cats. Cat friendly dogs may not be too bad either.
Want a workout buddy? Then grab that wand toy and let's play. I am a girl that likes to have fun.
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: Chelsey
ID#: VA11884
Location: Maryland
Sex: female
Current Age: 14 Yrs
Declawed: no
Points: Tortie
DateIn: 12/26/16
Adopted: 01/21/17
Deceased: 11/08/19
Congrats: Erica
Foster: Chelsea
| Foster Notes for Chelsey [VA11884] |
| I love to talk to you while you pet me |
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Notes from Home
Chelsey sadly passed a couple of months ago due to renal kidney failure. She was such a strong member of our family and her passing has weighed heavy on our hearts. She was an amazing companion and cherished every moment we had with her. We are so lucky to have had her in our lives and that we could help make her last years great ones. Thank you for that opportunity!
(Last update: Nov 8th, 2019 3pm)
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OLIVIA
Quiet, proper, well-mannered, dignified, mature lady-cat seeks peaceful and friendly home for long-term love and companionship. I've grown past my kitten years - none of that tearing down the curtains or jumping at you from on top of the refrigerator for me! I won't make a bother or a fuss, just a chin-scritch here and a back-rub there and my heart is content. My age is admittedly a bit of a guess- nobody bothered to leave a note with me when they left me outside the vet clinic - but my blood work all came back good and I've had my teeth cleaned and got a good health report from the kind vet who took me in off the sidewalk, so whenever my real birthday is, I've got quite a few more yet in store and I'd love to spend them loving you!
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: Olivia
ID#: VA4320
Location: Tennessee
Sex: female
Current Age: 16 Yrs
Declawed: 2paw
Points: Snowshoe
DateIn: 07/20/06
Adopted: 08/20/06
Deceased: 11/01/12
Congrats: James
Foster: Williene
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Notes from Home
Olivia was a gentle, sweet loving friend. she passed on 11/24/12
(Last update: Oct 29th, 2019 5pm)
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HARRIS
I am a typical boy kitten - playful and affectionate. A little timid at first but get over that fairly quickly. Would need a kitty buddy to be able to play with in my new home.
Harris
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: Harris
ID#: VA12314
Location: South Carolina
Sex: male
Current Age: 9 Yrs
Declawed: no
Points: Blue
DateIn: 09/29/17
Adopted: 10/21/17
Congrats: Andrea
Foster: Kay
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Notes from Home
Harris has been in his furever home for one week, and he is doing so great!! It did not take him long to adjust to his new mom and dad - he wanted all of the love and pets we could give him right away! He wanted to explore and play with his new sister Kira, but she wasn't so happy about him right away. It took her a few days to realize that all Harris wants is to run and play and not to threaten her in any way... but he can no longer go anywhere in the house without her following him to check up on him!! Last night they both slept in bed with us! They are now great playmates! Their favorite times to run around and wrestle are at midnight and 5am!
Harris is still working on his kitty clumsiness! He sometimes falls off the couch or misjudges how far away something is before trying to jump to it, but we wouldn't have him any other way! He has brought so much happiness to our house and we can't wait to get to know him even better! We want to thank everyone involved in his adoption, especially his foster mommy Kay and all of the volunteers that helped get him home! Check out my pictures of me in my new home with my new sister!
Harris has been with us for a year and he sure has gotten comfortable! He loves to play all day and all night if someone can keep up with him! His sister Kira loves him, but more in a big sister kinda way. Harris wants to play and Kira usually wants to just lounge around and keep an eye on what's going on in the house. But that's okay because Harris can play with his mom and dad and even all by himself and still have a great time! He hasn't had any health issues aside from a mild case of gingivitis. He loves getting his teeth brushed cuz the toothpaste is so delicious!
His sister Kira is the more adventurous and athletic one, so Harris likes to live vicariously through her when she's being a crazy cat. He tells her that she's being naughty and she won't get treats but she doesn't listen to him! He loves going on walks on a leash to explore what's outside. When he can't go for walks he spends a lot of time watching the outside world through the window! Harris LOVES food and sprints to the kitchen everytime he hears something drop on the floor with the hopes of getting it before mommy and daddy do! Sometimes he pushes his sister out of the way and eats her food but he is learning to have better manners.
Harris is very shy around people that he doesn't know, but has been getting braver and braver with each person that comes to visit, especially if they give him treats!! He loves his mom and dad so much he follows them everywhere they go! He loves to give headbumps and purrs immediately when he gets chin scratches! Some of his favorite things to do are watching bird videos on YouTube, playing with his feather, doing yoga with his mom, hanging out in the bathroom and attacking the water as it comes out of the sink! Harris has brought so much joy to our lives and we can't wait for many more years with him!
Harris just celebrated his two year anniversary as a part of our family! So much has happened over the last year. He got a new brother Lynx who was only around for a few months because the living situation just wasn't working out with his sister Kira. Harris was so excited to have a play buddy but sometimes cried because Lynx was almost twice his size and didn't realize that he was playing too rough sometimes!! Kira and Harris have gotten closer over the last year, and although she doesn't always want to play, we catch them chasing each other around each night. Recently, Harris's parents bought him a nice big new home. It took Harris a few days to come out of hiding, but now he is so excited! You should see how much space he has to run around and play!! There's even two staircases! One for sprinting up, and one for sprinting down, of course. He's still got the most adorable baby face and he loves to hear himself talk. He follows his mom and dad around everywhere they go, and he even lays down next to them sometimes to stay warm at night! Our lives wouldn't be the same without him!
(Last update: Oct 23rd, 2019 9am)
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: Jack
ID#: VA11251
Location: Florida
Sex: male
Current Age: 4 Yrs
Declawed: no
Points: Snowshoe
Date In: 12/13/15
Adopted: 01/17/16
Deceased: 10/16/19
Congrats: Patricia
Foster: John
| Foster Notes for Jack [VA11251] |
| very outgoing, playful 9 mo. old kitten. |
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JACK
Super active, super playful, super nice!
9 month old bundle of fun!
What more can you want.
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Notes from Home
July 2016 - Jack is very quickly growing into his large feet. He has turned out to be a good sized cat. We recently found out that Jack brought us a very special "surprise" gift when he arrived. Fleas. We hadn't noticed them on the cats or us. But Panihaka developed some scabs around his neck shortly after Jack arrived. They would get worse, then better, then gone, then back again ... We thought that Jack and Nikolaka were just playing too rough with Panihaka and biting his neck. Panihaka had a physical a few weeks ago and the vet said that the scabs are an allergic reaction to something. Then we saw a flea on him. So now everyone has one of the new 8 month long flea collars. So anyway, the Mooney's and Nancy Stepp should both check their places and animals for fleas. Other than that Jack has been a real pleasure. He keeps Nikolaka very busy playing. He is a sweet cat and is now starting to ask to be petted (when Nikolaka is not around). In the beginning he was too young and energetic to sit still for petting. I know John and Joyce were concerned about his energy level but once he was no longer confined and had the run of the house, he ran off all that energy and is a great pleasure.
January 2017 - Jack has been challenging but we love him. He has taught the entire household how to jump onto kitchen counters and scrounge for food (including in the garbage disposal). He had a lot of issues with food (intestinal problems). We tried many different foods but finally settled on a raw diet. He only likes the Rad Cat Venison but all of his intestinal problems have disappeared and he has lost all of his excess weight. He is now a very healthy 15 pound cat (I told you he was large). Fleas are all gone and everyone is getting along well.
April 2018 - Jack has been diagnosed with IBD. He is now taking a steroid daily in order to keep food down. The abdominal ultrasound showed that the walls of the small intestine were very thick. Now that he is taking meds he is eating well again.
October 2019 - Jack crossed the Rainbow Bridge today. Turns out the IBD was cancer and it metastasized to his lungs. I have never lost a cat this young. It was hard saying goodbye. We will miss him.
(Last update: Oct 16th, 2019 1pm)
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HRH KATHARINE DUCHESS OF BENT
I'm a Blue Tortie! Bet you've never seen one - Foster Mom hadn't. Blue, white, cream, gray, pink. And a snowshoe to boot!
I get along so well with all the cats and dog here they're beginning to think I'm supposed to be here. But no, I need my very own home where I can make somebody else happy!
I've been here long enough - ask about me and let's see if I should be with you!
Love
Coral
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: HRH Katharine Duchess of Bent
(FKA Coral)
ID#: VA10631
Location: Florida
Sex: female
Current Age: 12 Yrs
Declawed: no
Points: Tortie
DateIn: 02/15/15
Adopted: 10/24/15
Congrats: Terri
Foster: Donna
Not with kids under 5
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Notes from Home
Hello Everyone,
It’s October, and time for my annual update.
Hello, and greetings from the Boston area! Hard to believe I’ve been living with my human for about 4 years now. It feels like I’ve always been with her!!! Living here in Concord during the summer and in Florida in the winter has been pretty good. Although, I must admit I miss hanging out on the lanai in Florida, and watching all the critters. I especially enjoy seeing the deer, and their fawns. One time, I really saw Bambi playing with Thumper. Really! It was sooo cute.
But I digress.
My human tells me as soon as she sells her Concord condo, we’re moving to Florida for good! Yippee! She has sold the condo, but it won’t close until April next year. Odd arrangement, but if she’s happy then so am I. That means we spend a winter up here, and I’ll be able to see white stuff fall from the sky in a few months. But what do I care. I don’t go outside, so I’ll be watching this through the windows. Me and my sister, Lizzie.
Lizzie is turning into a right proper cat. She’s one years old and no longer a kitten. I am very proud that I was able to help her along - understanding the value in sleeping in the human’s bed, eating only the finest treats, playing hard-to-get, telling the human that the food dish needs to be topped off.
Just like me, Lizzie has never seen snow. I suspect she’ll be fascinated with it. She’s so easily distracted by window looky-loos.... squirrels (they are so much bigger here than in Florida)... birds...multi-colored leaves falling from trees.
So, I’ve learned some “cute†tricks, including cleaning my human’s face, sitting on her stomach at night, and jumping on her back. She just laughs and laughs. Humans are so simple sometimes, so easily amused aren’t they?
Well, it’s time for me to hit the watering hole (aka water bowls) to appease my thirst. Hope you have been well.
Best regards,
Katie
aka HRH Katharine, Duchess of Bent Tree. 💕 🎉 ðŸ¾
(Last update: Oct 15th, 2019 6pm)
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: Sebastian
(FKA Jinx)
ID#: VA11550
Location: Maryland
Sex: male
Current Age: 12 Yrs
Declawed: no
Points: Seal
Date In: 06/29/16
Adopted: 07/16/16
Congrats: Michele
Foster: Jane
| Foster Notes for Jinx [VA11550] |
| I love to snuggle! |
Foster Notes
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SEBASTIAN
Hey, Jinx is the name and here is my story. Well let me tell you that the last few months have not been so good. Somehow I ended up being unwanted and finding myself a stray on the streets. A very nice person saw me and my next stop was an animal shelter with lots of other cats. As you can imagine, that was a bit of a shock too. Then, luckily for me, along came Siamese Rescue and they came to collect me from the shelter and placed me in a foster home. Well, then my luck started to turn around. And despite being given a yukky bath and having my nails trimmed, it really was not so bad. However in the meantime, I came down with a kitty cold and bingo some of the hairs on my lovely dark seal mask on my face started to turn white. Well despite inspecting it every day, it is still there. But I have heard it will turn back to my normal beautiful coloring after a few months. So I am hoping that my luck will change now, especially as you are reading this and soon I will find myself in a loving home, with no more animal shelters in sight. I really am a well behaved boy. Loving, laid back and calm. I love to snuggle with my family at night. Extremely good litter box habits. What more can you ask for in a cat. Looking forward to meeting you soon. Jinx
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Notes from Home
It’s so hard to believe that Sebastian, aka Sir Sebastian, aka His Highness, has only been here 5 and ½ weeks, he settled in so quickly. Within an hour of opening his cage he was eating, drinking, and moving litter in his box. Over the time we’ve been together we’ve learned a lot about each other. I think he still has moments where he’s not sure he’s in his fur-ever home, especially when friends he’s meeting for the first time come to visit. I think he’s afraid he’ll be going home with them, but I keep telling him he’s stuck with me forever.
Before he and I met, his foster meowmy, Jane, warned me that he is a Velcro kitty who becomes quite attached to his human. Oh, boy, is he ever Velcro. I almost never have to wonder where in the house he is, as he’s laying right by my side, even in the bathroom. One of his favorite activities is to sit next to me on the kitchen counter and intently watch me prepping ingredients for whatever I’m cooking. I’m pretty sure he’s judging me on my technique. In his favor, though, he does not attempt to eat anything on the counter. He doesn’t seem to like people food at all. He’s just curious about what I’m doing.
He LOVES his toys. Especially his little krinkle balls and mousies, which he takes great pleasure in losing under furniture, and his turbo ball. Shhhh. Don’t tell him, but a Cat Dancer toy is on order. Because our friend Konnee found a toy hidden under the stove, he now thinks there is magic toy portal underneath there, and spends a lot of time lying next to the appliance waiting for more toys to appear. We also spend time almost every day playing with bubbles. Jumping up and popping them with his paws is a favorite sport. He is also a fetcher. He will bring krinkle balls to me so I can throw them for him to retrieve.
Sebastian has also taken over my bed. He insisted on sleeping with me his very first night at home. He lulled me into compliance with purrs and biscuit making. Now he thinks nothing of stretching out on his back right in the middle of the bed, leaving me to somehow curl myself around him to find space for myself. It’s hard to be mad at him for this though, when he wakes me up in the morning with purrs and cuddles. It’s also hard to get angry with a kitty who sleeps with his tongue hanging out.
There is only one bad habit my boy has, and that’s biting. He rarely bites hard, and he seems to use it as a form of communication, usually to say, “I don’t want to be pet right now, I want to play with you.†However, there are times when the bites seem to be for no good reason other than that he’s in a mood. I’m trying the “say ‘OUCH’ very loudly, and then ignore him†technique. I’m having some success with that. He definitely looks contrite when he realizes that he hurt me. I’m pretty sure he’s had a bit of abuse in his past, so I make a concerted effort to be very patient and gentle with him. He’s coming around. With the huge strides he’s made in just under six weeks, I can only imagine what he’s going to be like in six months.
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Well, six months has come and gone...
His Royal Highness, Sebastian, has finally deemed the house his and is now allowing me to live here, and buy his food and treats and toys and litter, and pay the bills. It took about four months, but he is now very clear with everyone he meets that I am his human. Many mornings we wake up with our arms around each other, and there are many nights when my sleep is interrupted by a purring, drooling, ball of fluff rolling around my head, usually though I just wake up with him perched somewhere on my body.
However, even though my boy had settled into his furever home, there was something missing. Sebastian seemed a bit lonely for feline companionship. So when we’d been together about five months, the opportunity to adopt him a pair of kitten sisters arose and we jumped on it. It took about six days for him to accept that the littles, as we call them, would be a permanent part of his home. He now loves having Harper and Maxine in his life. He grooms them, and wrestles with them, and cuddles with them, and is very easy going when they push him out of the way to eat his food, or they steal his very favorite pompom balls. I’m not sure that the girls could have asked for a better big brother.
My boy still gets a bit bitey from time to time. Often when I’m petting him, and fall asleep on the job, I’m awakened by a nip. I also get nips, on my feet, when I’m not getting breakfast together in a timely enough manner. If the bites are because he doesn’t want to be pet, he will give me a warning snap first, or he’ll just gently wrap his jaw around my wrist to tell me, “no.†Usually with a few calm words he realizes the error of his ways and we can resume what we were doing, or he will move away from me. Overall, though, his bites are just one form of communication he uses. He is much more vocal now than when he first arrived, and in addition to having the most handsome face, he also has one of the most expressive faces I’ve ever seen on a kitty. It is rare that I can’t figure out what he’s thinking by just looking at that face.
Overall, Sebastian has been the best addition to my home. I give thanks every day to Siamese Cat Rescue for bringing us together.
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Sebastian is still the Prince of the Household, and at the same time one of the most adaptable and easy going cats I've ever met. We're at the one year Adoptaversary mark and there isn't one day that I'm not grateful to Siamese Cat Rescue Center for bringing us together.
His Royal Highness and I did a countdown starting mid-June, and most every day we talked about where he was last year at this time, starting with being at the Baltimore County shelter, and then at Foster Jane's, and finally we're at the day when he was put on the Meezer Express where I finally met him when he reached the end of the line at Foster Jackie's in Bethlehem, PA.
The past six months have been a little rocky health-wise. In late March Sebastian developed a bad Upper Respiratory Infection and while he received an antibiotic injection to clear that up, we ran some tests to see what else might be going on. We unexpectedly found out that he has Feline Herpes and Bartonella. The Herpes isn't curable and seems to be what causes the Upper Respiratory Infections, so we need to watch him for that, but the good news is that he's not likely to pass it on to his sisters. The Bartonella, on the other hand, is one of those Zoo-noses diseases (Cat Scratch Fever), so he was on a course of specially compounded antibiotics for the whole month of April. He was so good about taking his medication. He never ran away from me, or complained about me forcing his mouth open with the syringe each day and squirting it down his throat.
He continues to be such a great big brother to his kitten sisters, who apparently turn a year old the same day (give or take) he and I became a family. As expected, the girls are both bigger than his now eleven(!) pounds, so that puts him at risk of losing their on-going tag team wrestling matches. So far he's holding his own. In addition to wrestling, he loves playing with them (turbo ball anyone?), sitting in the open windows with them, and grooming them. He is almost always the cream to their Oreo cookies when they sleep together. They are all at peace with each other, which is all I ever wanted.
The best news of all is that the biting seems to be going away. He still snaps at me from time to time, but not any where near as ferociously. He almost never makes contact these days, and if he does it's not enough to even break skin. The little spray bottles, and time and love, seem to have done their job.
So, now that year one is in the history books, we look forward to the next twenty and beyond.
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Today is our Gotcha Day Anniversary. It's so hard to believe my boy has been with me two years already. It seems like he's always been part of my life. Sebastian is now more velcro than ever. I am his human and he has no time for anyone else, well, maybe a little time for other people and some time for his sisters, but he is very clear about who mama is. We recently discussed the fact that he's now been Sebastian longer than he has been any other name he might have had, and has lived with me longer than he has with anyone else. I'd say we are now a bonded pair.
This year has been a very healthy year for His Highness, and he passed his annual physical last week with flying colors. He now weighs a whopping 11.7 pounds! That's up nearly 4 pounds from when he moved in, but it's a lot of muscle weight. He is a solid cat.
He continues to do very well with his sisters and has no problem allowing me to spend time petting and associating with them. He spends time playing with them, too, and naps in between them. I call him their Oreo filling, because they don't like to sleep next to each other.
His biting issue is still there. We had an incident earlier in the spring where he bit my arm hard enough to draw blood. His punishment for doing that was being completely ignored by me until the next morning. That did not make him a happy kitty at all. Since then the behavior has abated quite a bit. When he does put teeth on me he just needs to be reminded “no bites†and he backs down, or he's chased away from my vicinity. Honestly, if this is the only quirk he has for the rest of his life, I will live with it since he is perfect in every other way.
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I'm a bit late posting this year. Another Gotcha Day Anniversary has come and gone. Sebastian has lived with me for three years, and is five years old. I always forget that he didn't come as a kitten because it seems like I've always had him in my life, and I think this year he has completely forgotten that he ever had a life before living here. We often talk about how he's been Sebastian much longer than he was any other name before.
For the most part my boy has been very healthy this year. We had a little bobble back in April when get contracted a URI, but we went right to the doctor and an antibiotic cleared it up in not time. We think it might have been the new housekeeper not venting the bathroom properly when she was using bleach. She has been advised with regard to what to do now (although she denies it was her, so we're looking for someone else who has more respect for all the living beings in the house.)
He's still a bitey boy, although it's gotten much better. He knows that it does not get him what he wants, which is usually attention. It gets him chased away from me, sometimes with the dreaded penny can, and ignored for a good long while, although not nearly as long as when he drew blood last year.
The major new development this year has been that Sebastian has found his voice. He has become very talkative. He doesn't have the Siamese voice, it's much softer; not every kitty can be absolutely perfect. But who knew that he had so much to say. Sometimes he'll wake me up at 5:30 in the morning just to chat, and roll and drool on my face. He also tells me about his day when I get home from work, and all sorts of other kitty secrets. He has so much to say that sometimes he talks in his sleep and wakes up talking.
I could go on for hours about how this boy has changed my life for the better and how much I love him and look forward to many more years of cuddles and purrs from my guy, but I won't bore you since you have your Meezers who do the same for you.
(Last update: Oct 9th, 2019 3am)
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