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~ Feline Network of the Central Coast is a non-profit humane organization based in San Luis Obispo, California and serves the Central Coast.

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*ALL FELINE NETWORK KITTENS ARE FIXED, UP TO DATE ON VACCINATIONS, AND MICROCHIPPED, AND THEIR ADOPTION ALSO INCLUDES A FREE FIRST VISIT VET VOUCHER!

Tara, Clara, and Hoodwink

29 Friday May 2026

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Tara (brown tabby), Clara (black and white), and Hoodwink (dark tabby) are calm sweethearts. They get their zoomies out in a couple of sessions during the day and spend the rest of their time basking in the comforts of home. 

Tara loves to be pet and kissed by her human; she purrs, closes her eyes, and leans into love. Clara is a bookish, mellow love bug who will be a little timid until she knows you then will soak up your affection. She loves snuggling with other calm feline pals, and she will follow their lead. Hoodwink pretends to be reserved, but once he knows you, expect the most adorable little mews as he follows you around the house, requesting your attention. 

These three would be happy to stay together, or they can be adopted individually. They’ve been brought up in a foster home with cats of all ages and will adjust well to new kitty companions. If you have a senior cat at home and have been considering kittens, getting a pair from this group could be perfect; they respect other cats, understand boundaries, and give off an ‘old soul’ vibe. They’d prefer relatively calm homes with lots of cuddles, laps to luxuriate in, and cat beds on their windowsills. 

Fixed, vaccinated, microchipped, and their adoption includes a voucher for a free vet exam.

For adoption info, call Kristin (805) 550-9064

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Luck of the Irish

21 Thursday May 2026

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There was definitely some magic or the luck of the Irish with these St Patrick’s Day babies.

Cali, the mama had her original litter of 4 and then two weeks later accepted a whole new litter of 5 bonus babies that were struggling to survive. 

This blended family of nine is so playful, endearing, engaging, and sweet. They are well socialized as they have been raised in both my high school classroom and my own home. Every single one of them would be an awesome addition to your family. 

They all have perfect litter box skills and have been microchipped, dewormed, and have had their first vaccines. 

For adoption info please

Text or call us at: (805) 270-4032

The Caffeinated Cat Cafe

1601 W Grand Ave, Grover Beach

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Oolong and Darjeeling

14 Thursday May 2026

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Oolong and Darjeeling are two brothers who are two months old. They are loving, playful and ready for adventure. Both have been in foster care from the day they were born and love humans. They have perfect litterbox manners. They would do best adopted together, but could be placed separately. Due to their young age we do recommend that they have another fur baby in their home to bond with if they are placed separately.

All Feline network kittens have been fixed, microchipped, received deworming medication, come with a vet free wellness exam and have started their vaccine protocol.

Fixed, vaccinated, Microchipped

For adoption info please

Text or call us at: (805) 270-4032

The Caffeinated Cat Cafe

1601 W Grand Ave, Grover Beach

www.felinenetwork.org

Zipper and Velcro

21 Saturday Mar 2026

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Meet Zipper and Velcro, bonded Manx brothers!

I pulled Zipper and Velcro from a local shelter before they could be euthanized. They were scheduled for euthanasia because they are incontinent, and the shelter and their partners do not/cannot help these special needs cats. 

Both boys were in rough shape. With treatment, a diet change and time, they are now much healthier, though their special needs remain.

Velcro is an 11-month-old gray-and-white medium-hair tabby Manx, with no tail at all and a stunning, expressive face.

Velcro is fully incontinent, both bladder and bowel. Managing his care takes patience and routine — but Velcro gives that effort back tenfold in love.

He loves chin and cheek scratches, enjoys being held and brushed, and knows exactly when it’s time to be picked up — turning around so his caregiver can wrap his booty before scooping him up. He’s playful, curious with strangers, and greets the world with the cutest little “short meow.” Velcro gets along with other cats and dogs and is deeply bonded to his brother.

Zipper, also 11 months old, is a beautiful gray-and-white short-hair Manx, smaller in size and completely tailless. He hops like a bunny — and it’s as charming as it sounds.

Zipper can be shy at first, but he’s very curious and warms up quickly. He loves being held, brushed, and cuddled. He’s playful, gentle, and smart. He has an adorable squeaky voice, purrs easily, and does well with other cats and dogs. He is a bit bladder incontinent and sometimes messy BUT uses the litter box.

Their ideal home:

• Someone who loves quirky cats

• Experience with or willingness to learn incontinence care

• Time, patience, routine, and compassion

• Financial flexibility for ongoing care

• A commitment to see who they are, not just what makes them different

These boys have already endured so much — all before their first birthday. What they need now is stability, understanding, and a family that won’t give up on them.

They are joyful. Loving. Worthy.

Both boys are neutered, up to date on vaccines and microchipped.                                     

If you want to help in any way, please contact Jenevra (805)714-3813 or by email:

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Trinket and Tchotchke

17 Saturday Jan 2026

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Born in July, these two quirky kittens will surprise and delight their new family. Brown tabby brother (Tchotchke) and sister (Trinket) are some of the most affectionate felines I’ve ever met. They started as feral kittens and took time to settle in, and with great role models of other friendly foster kitties and a foster mom who adored them through hisses, grumbles, and protests, they have BLOSSOMED! They will be shy until they settle into their new home (especially Tchotcke), which may require a little patience and understanding from their new family, then they will be the best little buggles ever….

TRINKET plays the role of Big Sister. She is bold, curious, and one of her favorite moves is to approach you to put her two front paws up on your knee and reach her nose to yours for kisses. She loves being kissed all over her face, and when you lie down on the couch, in bed, or just offer the back of your head to her, she will huff in the scent of your scalp until she is doughy-eyed and tranquil, and then she will offer you a bath. (She may think it’s her job to keep you well-groomed.) She is a true delight, and wonderfully-and-whimsically opinionated. 

TCHOTCHKE, Trinket’s ‘little’ brother (same age, but he absolutely has baby brother mojo) is hands-down THE most affectionate cat his foster mom has ever met. It took several months for Tchotchke to evolve from a feral, terrified kitten to melting in your arms, and quite frankly, becoming a little obsessive about getting ALL the cuddles. He doesn’t like to be picked up, but with a point (or tap) at your lap, he hurries over to crawl in. From there, he plops, flops, and snuggles into you like there’s no tomorrow. He rubs his head against you and when you bend to kiss him, he plunges his nose and mouth to your face to snuggle, nuzzle, rub, and kiss, kiss, kiss. 

These two are looking for a calm, mature household, and would love to be adopted together. They have done AMAZINGLY well with other cats (after the recommended separation/acclimation time to make new friends). They would probably do ok with a doggo who is mellow and respects their space- but they may be scared in the beginning. 

Fixed, vaccinated, tested, microchipped, and their adoption includes a voucher for a free vet exam (each). 

For adoption info, call Kristin (805) 550-9064

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