July 29th, 2022

12/29/2022 *THIS IS A COURTESY POST* Kokoro is NOT BEING RE-HOMED THROUGH THE PIXIE PROJECT. THIS IS A COURTESY POST ONLY; PLEASE FILL OUT THIS SURVEY FOR THE OWNERS TO REACH OUT TO YOU ABOUT ADOPTING KOKORO https://forms.gle/ztHDZrvPsACzMfDH8

This is Kokoro. He’s a super playful, energetic meezer. He loves to trill and talk and follow his human around from room to room. He needs a lot of playtime and stimulation with his human, so he would be best suited to someone that works from home. He’s a good little sleeper and loves to snuggle at night. He is very aggressive towards other cats and must be an only child. He would be best suited to a more experienced cat owner. There is a re-homing fee.

 





January 27th, 2022
*THIS IS A COURTESY POST* Lenore is NOT BEING RE-HOMED THROUGH THE PIXIE PROJECT. THIS IS A COURTESY POST ONLY; please contact Alex alexhalliii@gmail.com
1/27/2023
Our tortie, Lenore, needs a home. This lovely cat is all cat. She’s all tortie. She would be perfect in a home with someone who loves cats and knows them in all their playful, particular, stubborn, and cuddly ways.
 
As a kitten she would literally run on walls. As she’s gotten older (she’s 6 now I think?), she likes more cuddles  (she’ll let you know exactly how to cuddle her), and she still loves to play.
 
She lost her best friend LB to a heart condition, and she’s been a little stressed around cats since. She is fond of cats that will defer to her, but she doesn’t seem to be too fond of female cats or cats that don’t let her know she’s the boss. I think she would do best in a home as the only cat or maybe a trial run and see if it works with another cat.
 
She also is a bit stressed since we added two children. She’s perfectly gentle around them (she does swipe if they bug her too much), but I can tell she’d be happier and less stressed in a home without children. 
 
She is a character in the best way possible, and she deserves a lovely, calm home with people that will love her back. She has all current vaccines, last seen at the vet in December. She is microchipped, and has been spayed. 





January 19th, 2022
1/19/2023 **THIS IS A COURTESY POST – Mack is NOT BEING RE-HOMED THROUGH THE PIXIE PROJECT. THIS IS A COURTESY POST ONLY; PLEASE CONTACT bestfriendsofbaker@yahoo.com. Mack is being fostered through Best friends of Baker, an animal rescue organization in Baker City, Oregon. Through no fault of his own, Mack‘s former ‘people mom’ was forced to move. Regrettably, her new living quarters prohibited pets.  She had Mack for the entire 6 years of his life.  He was an indoor “only-child” pet. He has slowly become more comfortable in this foster situation; a home in which he shares with 4 other cats + a very mellow dog. 
 
Mack would ideally do best in a home where he is a solo pet.  A future owner needs to be patient and calm in integrating Mack into a new living situation.  While Mack has come out of his shell, he is not a cuddly, curl-up-in-your lap kind of cat. Mack wants and accepts affection, but on his terms.  Throughout the day, Mack will seek us out for attention and petting; and then he happily finds a spot to rest and be alone.  He is healthy and has a gorgeous coat  (which feels divine and makes it all the more difficult to not cuddle him up!)  Mack is a quiet, reserved adult cat.  His would do best living in a mature, calm adult family.  We’ve not seen Mack around children, but my guess is that small kids would move too quickly and be too loud for his comfort level.





January 12th, 2022
**THIS IS A COURTESY POST – Georgie IS NOT BEING RE-HOMED THROUGH THE PIXIE PROJECT. THIS IS A COURTESY POST ONLY; PLEASE CONTACT Gail at stant.ga.r@gmail.com FOR MORE INFORMATION**         1/12/2023
 
Georgie had a rough start in life, but that hasn’t stopped him from being the sweetest kitty! He is somewhat fearful of new situations and takes time to warm up to new people, but once he is comfortable his sweet and goofy personality makes an appearance. He loves snuggling and being carried around like a baby, and loves all toys, especially feather wand toys, tunnels, and his catnip banana. He is quite the conversationalist with an adorable repertoire of little meows and chirps, and loves to hold a conversation with you as he follows you around or plays with his toys. Once he is past the initial readjustment phase, Georgie is an “easy” cat. He stays off the counters, likes treats but is not food obsessed, doesn’t bother plants, and only scratches on the cat tree. He would be a wonderful companion for someone who has the patience to help him readjust to a new home. Because he is somewhat fearful and timid, a home with rambunctious children or dogs would not be a good fit for him.
 
He is being re-homed at no fault of his own, as the prior resident cat is not accepting Georgie and unfortunately neither cat is getting the space or attention they deserve. Georgie is approximately 2 years old and is completely healthy. He is FIV positive which means that he will need to be an indoor only cat. Learn more about FIV here: https://www.vet.cornell.edu/departments-centers-and-institutes/cornell-feline-health-center/health-information/feline-health-topics/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv). Georgie is neutered, dewormed, and up to date on vaccines and will go to his new home with some of his stuff 🙂 If you have questions about Georgie or are interested in adding this sweet boy to your family please contact Gail at stant.ga.r@gmail.com
 





December 31st, 2021
*MARLEY IS NOT BEING RE-HOMED THROUGH THE PIXIE PROJECT. THIS IS A COURTESY POST ONLY. PLEASE CONTACT JULLIA AT julliaalexander@gmail.com FOR MORE DEATILS*
 
Hey there! My name is Marley. I’m a nine year old lab/husky/ridgeback weighing approx. 98lbs. I am a calm, reserved wise man with a soft and sensitive soul. Sometimes my puppy side comes out and I can be a playful and goofy boy.
 
My favorite place to be besides at your side is snuggled up on the couch or sleeping at your bedside. I am protective and loyal with the patience of a lion when it comes to small prey entering my yard. A home without cats and small animals is ideal. I enjoy walks but am quite strong. I will walk you if you let me. Someone with a confident, strong, yet soft and patient personality would suit me best. I also enjoy an adventure in the woods and the freedom to run on the beach.
 
Meeting new people is great once I get my initial sniff in. After that, feel free to give me your best scratches on the chest or tush! I enjoy the company of other dogs and am quite tolerant and respectful of size difference when it comes to playing. If I were to have a home with another dog, a strong and confident female who isn’t overly rambunctious would be the best fit for me. I love toys and tasty treats but can become cautious and weary if I think I have to share. Another dog who guards would not work. Small children make me anxious and nervous, so a home without children is a must.
 
Because I’m an older dog, my need for health-care will increase as well as the need for a home and transportation with my joints and I in mind. I have a granuloma (small open wound) that comes and goes due to excessive licking. This is something that I’ve done my entire life. A family or person(s) who has a stable income, commitment, and ability to keeping me at my healthiest and happiest is the owner for me.
 
If you’re looking for that calm yet goofy big softy, an companion whom will be by your side no matter what with the biggest heart, you’ve found him. And who knows, if I think you’re extra special, I just might give you a kiss. 
 
I am currently on the wait list for a neuter. 
 
My adoption fee is $400 with some refundable after the neuter.
 
Contact Info
Name: Jullia Alexander
Phone: (360)726-8047 (text first for initial contact preferred)





December 14th, 2021

**THIS IS A COURTESY POST Oreo IS NOT BEING RE-HOMED THROUGH THE PIXIE PROJECT. THIS IS A COURTESY POST ONLY; PLEASE CONTACT AMY tibbystail@yahoo.com**

Oreo loves to snuggle with other cats. He’s an inside guy and likes to hang out with you, the vet estimates that he is a little over 5 years old. He likes to be pet and will reward you with her strong purrs! He’s not confident with dogs and will be shy around young children. Oreo is fixed and has had all his shots when he first moved in with me. When he’s hungry he can definitely track you down and have a vocal chat with you and do a little circle dance. All in all he is very sweet and just wants someone to love him.






November 1st, 2021

*THIS IS A COURTESY POST* Luna Belle is NOT BEING RE-HOMED THROUGH THE PIXIE PROJECT. THIS IS A COURTESY POST ONLY. CONTACT STACY AT 360-931-1975 or sdebest4@gmail.com 11/1/2022

 

Hello, my name is Luna Belle! I am about 5 years old and spayed. I am a very sweet girl looking for a nice quiet home. Kids an other pets seem to make me quite anxious so I would be very happy to be an only child! I enjoy my alone time but do love cuddles in a nice calm space once I’ve warmed up to you. We are asking for a rehoming fee of $100 to ensure Luna Belle goes to a good home. Please contact Stacy at sdebest4@gmail.com or call or text 360-931-1975 






October 27th, 2021
*THIS IS A COURTESY POST* Mookie is NOT BEING RE-HOMED THROUGH THE PIXIE PROJECT. THIS IS A COURTESY POST ONLY 10/27/2022
Mookie is FIV Positive. He has to be an indoor cat, and is unlikely to get along with other cats. He’s also a great cat. Playful, affectionate, holds a conversation, loves a lap. He’s very sweet and has a fun personality. He uses the catbox, and is easily directed to a scratching post. If you are interested, or know anyone who might be, I’d appreciate a text or call…360 721 8432. Mookie has had a tough life. He’s a good boy who deserves a break. I will require a home with either no other cats or a social FIV+ kitty. Because I have FIV I must remain an indoor only cat. I’m perfectly healthy otherwise. For more information on FIV, check out this article from the Cornell Feline Health Center: http://www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/Health_Information/brochure_fiv.cfm






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