Adoptable Cats
If you are interested in meeting or adopting a shelter cat, click on this link Adoption Application for Cat or Kitten for the adoption application, which is a fillable form.
After completing the form, save it and email it as a pdf attachment to: adopt@mansfieldshelter.org Please click on the link to read our adoption policy.
Please check back often. This page is updated frequently.
Looking for KITTENS: click here.
Charlotte
Charlotte was originally a stray. She was taken in by a family for a couple of months, but then she was surrendered because of a new baby. Charlotte is beautiful and friendly, but she needs a home with no other cats or very young children.
Charlotte is Sponsored by Karen G.
Hermes
We know little about Hermes’ history, but at the shelter he is a friendly, easygoing boy. He is very affectionate, goes to people for petting, and he will be a wonderful cat for someone. Hermes is current with vaccinations, and he has an appointment to be neutered.
Hermes is Sponsored by Lauren.
Comet
Comet is a large ( he’s on a diet) and friendly, neutered, five year old male. He was reluctantly surrendered because he was not good with an older, female cat in the home. His former owner describes Comet as affectionate, outgoing, and lazy. He enjoyed petting, being with his owners, and sleeping in bed with them. Comet was good with young children, and with the Golden Retriever in the home.
Comet is Sponsored by Ava Cocuzzo.
Mae
Mae has a nutty and playful personality. Mae is a stray, so we don’t know what she’s experienced in her young life. She is getting used to trusting people, but she can be easily startled, and unpredictable. Mae likes to rub against you, and she is getting used to being petted. We’re not sure if Mae would be OK with another cat, but she is not appropriate for a home with young children. Mae is estimated to be 2 years old. She is current with vaccinations, and spayed.
Mae is Sponsored by Patti.
Bell
Bell, who was abandoned when her owner moved, has been at the shelter since the end of February, and she really wants someone to give her a loving home of her own. Bell would be ideal for someone who is looking for a quiet, older cat, and who can give her a home where there are no young children, or other cats. Although Bell has a playroom to herself, she is probably not happy at the shelter, and she can be unpredictable. Sometimes she is feisty, but she can also be sweet, seek attention, and rub against you. She loves to chase a laser light. Bell is 11 years old, current with vaccinations, and she is spayed.
Bell is Sponsored by
Chris White and Lisa and Nick Deshaies.