8 year old Boyd is ready for a quiet home to call his own. He has lived with other cats. This beautiful blue eyed boy is just waiting for a lap to call his own! (Arleigh Movitz/Everett Animal Shelter)
The Everett Animal Shelter hosts thousands of stray and unwanted animals every year. Some are adopted right away, but some sit in the shelter for weeks at a time, waiting for a home. The shelter has dogs and cats, as well as some rabbits and birds, all looking for a loving home.
Buggy is a shy gal in till she gets to know you. She has lived with other cats and should do fine with other cats after a gradual introduction. (Arleigh Movitz/Everett Animal Shelter)
Cuddles is an 8 year old Siamese just waiting for a new home. She likes laps, sunshine, treats and a quiet environment. This blue eyed beauty is just waiting for you! (Arleigh Movitz/Everett Animal Shelter)
Joey is a young gentleman looking for his new forever home! He enjoys playing with balls and other toys. He has never lived with children or other animals so a slow introduction to any resident pets will be needed. Take Joey home and he will sit in your lap all day long. (Arleigh Movitz/Everett Animal Shelter)
Radish is just 3 months old and ready for a home where she has space to hop, a litter box and people to love her. Does that sound like you? Come in today and meet little Radish. (Arleigh Movitz/Everett Animal Shelter)
Sammy is a shy guy until he gets to know you. He has lived with other cats and should do fine with other cats after a gradual introduction. (Arleigh Movitz/Everett Animal Shelter)
10 year old Sugar is a shy gal in til she gets to know you. She has lived with other cats and should do fine with other cats after a gradual introduction. (Arleigh Movitz/Everett Animal Shelter)
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