Sponsoring helps pay for food, litter, shelter, and veterinary care. Animals needing sponsors are shown below. Sponsor at one of seven levels: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Emerald, Ruby, or Diamond Paw. Annual, monthly, or weekly sponsor payments may be made by mailing a check (or setting up mailing of checks from your bank) to Pawsitively Cats, 1145 N. Woodland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712, or using PayPal or the pledge.to platform (see the bottom of this page for sponsorship levels.) Sending checks or using pledge.to is preferred as these avoid PayPal fees, so every penny goes to the cats!
Sponsor a specific animal at the Silver Paw level or higher, and you'll receive a Certificate of Sponsorship with your name and your sponsored animal's photograph, and we'll send periodic updates on your sponsored animal. You may visit your sponsored animal on Saturdays from 11 am - 2 pm or by appointment (please send a text to 520-289-2747)
Albert
Albert was rescued by Southern Arizona Cat Rescue, but when he tested positive for Feline Leukemia, they arranged for us to take him in. He's very docile and loving!
Anthony
Anthony the sweetest cat! He is very affectionate with the other cats, playing with them and grooming those who allow it.
Apollo
Apollo is a very friendly and beautiful long haired tabby. He doesn't always use the litterbox, making it very unlikely that he'll get adopted. You can sponsor this gorgeous boy and visit him!
Bruno
Bruno (originally known as "Brut" as he was named for his champagne coloring) is a friendly cat that has tested positive for Feline Leukemia. This sweet boy loves to play and would love a sponsor!
Cleo
Cleo is a sweet tabby cat that has tested positive for Feline Leukemia. She came to the shelter with her brother, Coco. This friendly girl would be so happy if you'd be her special sponsor!
Grisham
Grisham is a handsome cat who was feral but is now becoming more comfortable with people. He lives in our back house with the other shy or feral kitties.
Dakota
Dakota is a young, shy girl who lives is our Feline Leukemia house. She has the cutest spots on her face and legs!
Eddie
Eddie was very afraid of people when he came to the shelter, hissing and even lunging at them if he felt threatened. He's slowly adapting to his new environment and now hisses a lot less, and likes treats that are tossed to him.
Enya
Enya lives is our special needs house where she gets a special diet for her sensitive tummy. She's a real sweetheart who loves affection!
Fluff
Fluff lives is our special needs house with other shy and semi-feral kitties. This beautiful boy would love to have a sponsor!
Geoffrey
Geoffrey gets his tuxedo markings from his mother, Genevieve. Geoffrey loves to be brushed, and he'd love a sponsor who would visit him!
Gretel
Gretel is a mischievous young cat who lives in our Feline Leukemia house. She likes to run on the kitty treadmill, but she loves to eat even more! Come and meet this precocious girl and you'll fall in love!
Hansel
Hansel is the brother of Gretel (although he is a more "chill" cat.) They live in our Feline Leukemia house. Come and meet this sweet boy and his energetic sister!
Hermes
Hermes is a very shy cat who lives in our back house. Unlike his littermates, Hermes has not lost his fear of humans. Still, he'd love to have a sponsor.
Juno
Juno and her sister Luna live in our back house with the shy and semi-feral cats. She will allow you to pet her if you approach quietly and gently, but she can't be handled.
Jellybean
Jellybean had lived at a veterinary clinic, but when it was sold, she needed a new home. She isn't a big fan of the other cats, and she needs to have her weight monitored. Jellybean is gradually adjusting to shelter life!
Keiko
Keiko is so sweet she was even adopted for about 7 years until her owner had to go into assisted living. Keiko now lives in our Feline Leukemia house. Come and meet this darling cat who loves to have her head rubbed!
Luna
Luna lives in our back house with her sister Juno and other very shy cats. If approached carefully, Luna will allow you to pet her, but she can bite if overstimulated.
Maisie
Pretty Maisie lives in our back house with other shy and semi-feral kitties. She adores elderly orange cat Scout, and treats! She will occasionally allow familiar people to pet her a but, but if not in the mood she'll use her claws!
Mary Ann
Mary Ann is one of the shyest kitties in our back house. Little by little, she is hiding less, but still not comfortable around people. Good thing she has other shy cats to keep her company!
Olivia
This little girl was only 8 months old when she became a mama! Rescued by a good Samaritan couple, but when she tested positive for Feline Leukemia, they asked us to take her in. Olivia is a little shy, but when she's feeling brave she loves to be held and have her belly rubbed.
Ozzie
Ozzie is a very beautiful and friendly long haired guy. He needs daily medications for ear issues, and loves to be pet but he's not crazy about being picked up.
Paige
This lovely polydactyl tabby cat lives in our back house with other semi-feral and shy kitties. Unlike her littermates, Paige didn't overcome her fear of people, but she would still benefit from having a sponsor.
Patrick
Patrick is a gorgeous Siamese mix polydactyl kitty. He and his brother Powell are pretty shy, but will let you pet them once they get to know you. They don't like to be handled though, so they're unlikely to be adopted. You could sponsor one or both of these lovely cats!
Powell
Powell is a sleek black polydactyl kitty. He and his brother Patrick are pretty shy, but will let you pet them once they get to know you. They don't like to be handled though, so they're unlikely to be adopted. You could sponsor one or both of these beautiful boys!
Peeta
Peeta is the sister of Petra. While Peeta is friendlier and allows us to pet her, she doesn't use a litter box. If you have it in your heart to sponsor a kitty, Peeta would be a great choice!
Petra
This cute calico would love to have you as her sponsor. She lives in our back house with other semi-feral and shy kitties.
Portia
Portia lives in our back house with other semi-feral and shy kitties. This beautiful girl is very slowly getting less afraid of people.
Rajah
Rajah is a spirited and independent girl. She and her mother, Raina, both tested positive for Feline Leukemia. Rajah likes to find her own space and loves to have her head rubbed.
Rizzi
Rizzi is a bit of a troublemaker at times, but the other cats in the special needs house do their best to keep him in line! Would you like to sponsor this spirited boy?
Sidney
Sidney is a semi-feral kitty who lives in our back house. She mostly stays to herself but she'd love to have a caring sponsor!
Simon
Simon is the sweetest guy! He was born July 2021 and tested positive for Feline Leukemia. He gets along well with other kitties, and he's looking for a sponsor - could that be you?
Stephie
Stephie is a cute, quirky kitty. She loves to hide out in a little tunnel or covered bed, until you call her to come out for some pets - then she pops right out! While she loves to be pet, she can't readily be handled. Would you like to sponsor this cutie?
Waldorf
Waldorf is a semi-feral kitty who lives in our back house. He'd love to have a caring sponsor!
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