Our Cats
You are welcome to peruse through our feline fosters awaiting their people. You may reserve a time in the cat lounge for a visit or complete an application now to adopt one of these wonderful kitties from our cat rescue partner, Feline Canopy of Care.
Bacon
Bacon is a handsome, 7-year-old, male tabby. He is a little shy at first, but is very loving once he gets to know you. He was rescued from a kill shelter. His front right leg was fractured and healed, so he occasionally has a limp, but other than that he is totally fine.
Babs Bunny
Babs Bunny is a sassy, 2-year-old, calico who was found in an attic with her kittens: Yosemite Sam, Penelope Pussycat, Elmer Fudd and Pepe Le Pew. She was born with an eye injury that left her blind in one eye, but that does not slow her down. She is an affectionate sweet girl who will let you know when she needs a break from pets. But when she chooses you, it feels like you’ve won the feline lottery.
Stevie
Stevie is a sweet, little, 9-month-old, tabby girl. She was found on someone’s front porch. She is cute and she knows it! She is bold, bouncy, and full of opinions. She doesn’t walk she struts and will absolutely let you know when your lap is empty and needs a cat. Spoiler alert: it’s always. She loves people and fully expects to be included in whatever you’re doing. Folding laundry? She’s in. Zoom call? She’s your supervisor now. Trying to nap on the couch? Not without her, you’re not.
Jewel
Jewel is a beautiful, 6.5-year-old, calico female. She was rescued as a homeless kitty in Doha, Qatar. Despite having a rough start, Jewel, like her namesake, is the most precious baby ever. She is very affectionate and sweet, is great with other cats.
Niamh
Niamh (Nee-veh) is a handsome, 7-month-old, tabby boy who was born in Doha, Qatar. He was rescued as a young kitten with very bad eye infections. Thankfully one eye made a full recovery, but the other didn't. He has a little vision out of it but not much. That doesn't stop Niamh from jumping up and getting into everything! This little guy is a bundle of energy who is always looking for the next adventure. An aggressive lover, he will demand love and attention ALL THE TIME! He loves other cats and playing with wand toys.
Suzy
Suzy is a beautiful, 2-year-old, tortoiseshell kitty. She made her way to a safer, loving environment from Puerto Rico through the Save a Gato rescue. Despite the US National Park Service’s attempt to euthanize cats like her, Suzy was saved and is now ready to find her forever home. While Suzy doesn't mind other cats she is exceptionally cuddly and her walls come down when it is just you and her.
Bindi
Bindi is a beautiful, 1-year-old, calico who was found as a stray near a foster’s home. She’s the kind of cat who loves to explore, always interested in her surroundings and happy to entertain herself with a little solo adventure. But don’t let her independence fool you—Bindi is also a total sweetheart who adores her people. Bindi is the perfect companion for someone who appreciates a cat with both confidence and cuddly charm. If you're looking for a loving feline friend who knows how to balance together time with a little “me time,” Bindi could be your ideal match.
Kiwi
Kiwi is a beautiful, gray and orange tabbico, born May 2025. She was born in a nature preserve in St. Augustine but was rescued at just five weeks old. Since then, she has discovered some of life’s greatest joys: air conditioning, cozy naps in a soft bed (yours or hers!), and climbing to the very top of her majestic cat tree for catnaps and playtime. She is playful, loving, and always ready to curl up when it’s time to rest. She even responds to her name!
Jaxson de Ville
Jaxson is a handsome, cow kitty, born February 2023, who was rescued as a kitten from the Jacksonville Jaguar practice field. He might be a little shy at first, he’s all heart once he feels comfortable. Jackson loves to play and would thrive in a home with just a few other cats—preferably those who share his playful spirit. Once he warms up, he can be the sweetest boy, always ready for some fun and attention. With patience and understanding, Jackson De Ville will make a wonderful companion for the right home!
Leviticus
Leviticus is a sweet, one-eyed, house panther born in March 2025. She has a soulful gaze, and a heart full of quiet potential. She came to us with her mom and siblings after being found left behind at a hotel. At first, Leviticus can be a bit reserved. She’s shy in new situations and likes to take things at her own pace. But once she begins to trust, her gentle personality starts to shine through. You’ll notice her curious glances, soft movements, and brave little steps toward connection—clear signs that she wants love and just needs time to feel safe. Leviticus would do best in a calm, patient home with adopters who understand that trust is built gently. She does well with other kind, gentle animals and may benefit from a confident cat sibling.
Sky
Born in June 2024 in Qatar, Sky is a gorgeous tabby and white girl with a heart of gold. With her long legs and lithe form, Sky is a supermodel in a cat’s body. This bougie girl will steal your heart with her adorable antics and high vibe energy. She is the perfect addition to your happy home! And she comes with her own Qatari passport that has all her vaccines…bonus!
Marlo
Marlo is a striking, 8-month-old, tabby boy. He was rescued as a stray along with his mom and siblings. From the very beginning, this curious explorer stood out—he was the first of his litter of five to try solid food and the first to scale the baby gate, eager to see what lay beyond. Whether he's investigating a new corner of the house or climbing to new heights, Marlo greets every day with wide eyes and an open heart.
Quinn
Quinn is a sweet 2-year-old, cow kitty. He was born in Doha, Qatar and immigrated to the US in October 2025. He is an aggressive lover who just wants to be with you all the time. He will let you know exactly what he thinks about everything all the time. If you want a little kitty companion that will take all your loneliness away, adopt Quinn.
Boy Named Sue
Boy Named Sue is a handsome, chocolate tabby, born October 2022. This sweet boy was abandoned and suffered a pelvic injury, but he’s shown nothing but strength and resilience in his journey. Though he’s a bit shy at first, he’s incredibly sweet once he warms up to you. He loves gentle affection, especially head scratches and chin rubs. He is FIV+ but otherwise he is in good health.
Roger
Roger is a cute house panther born around April 2025. He was left outside to fend for himself, unsure where to go—until he made a choice that changed everything. Roger walked right up to his soon-to-be foster’s daughter and jumped straight into her arms, asking for help the only way he knew how. From that moment on, Roger showed exactly who he is: a cat who adores people and craves connection.
Ducky
Ducky is a stunning, female, medium/longhaired orange tabby — a rare little gem, since orange girls are uncommon! Ducky and her siblings (Tony Dinozzio) were abandoned under a house August 2025 in Jacksonville when they were tiny “mush babies,” but despite her rough start, she has grown into an affectionate, loving kitten. She may be a little timid at first, but with just a bit of patience, her soft personality blossoms beautifully. Petite, sweet, and endlessly curious, this lovely girl is the perfect mix of gentle and playful.
Fig
Fig is a handsome, male, silver tabby who was rescued from the streets of St. Augustine along with his sister, Sprout. He was born in July 2025. Fig is a playful, outgoing kitten who’s always ready for an adventure! He’s the perfect mix of energy and affection — he’ll chase a string one minute and then curl up beside you for a cozy nap the next. This happy little guy gets along wonderfully with kids, cats, and dogs, making him a great fit for just about any loving home. Fig’s joyful spirit and friendly nature light up any room he’s in.
Little One
Little One is an adorable, 7-year-old, female tabby. Her owner passed away and the family could not take care of her. She was adopted out of the café previously and returned because the family got a new puppy. She can be shy but warms up nicely. She loves to give head bumps and, if you’re lucky, she will show her belly.
