Don’t Forget Me Shelter Cats

Don’t Forget Me Shelter Cats This page shows some wonderful shelter cats in Florida just waiting for their forever home.

Shelter and Rescues are always receiving inquiries on what to do if they find a cat and/or kitten in Pinellas County. He...
06/03/2026

Shelter and Rescues are always receiving inquiries on what to do if they find a cat and/or kitten in Pinellas County. Here is a flyer from Pinellas County Animal Services on their recommendations.

Senior cats often arrive at Pinellas County Animal Services through no fault of their own. Financial hardship, housing r...
06/03/2026

Senior cats often arrive at Pinellas County Animal Services through no fault of their own. Financial hardship, housing restrictions, allergies, illness, or the death of a beloved owner can suddenly change their lives forever.

Imagine spending years in a home, knowing the comfort of a favorite chair, a familiar voice, and a daily routine—only to find yourself in a shelter, confused and wondering what happened.
They feel fear. Loss. Uncertainty.

Yet despite everything, senior cats continue to hope. They still greet kind visitors. They still purr when shown affection. They still dream of a soft bed, a sunny window, and someone to love.

Right now, two deserving seniors are waiting for a second chance:

🐾 Pablo, 9 years old, lost the only home he knew when his owner passed away. Sadly, no family members or friends were able to take him in.

🐾 Copa Cabana, 8 years old, was likely abandoned and survived living beneath a neighbor's home until a compassionate animal lover took her in and searched unsuccessfully for her family.
Senior cats offer something truly special—calm companionship, gratitude, and unconditional love. They aren't looking for perfection. They're simply hoping someone will choose them.

Could you be their soft landing?

Visit Pinellas County Animal Services and meet Pablo or Copa Cabana today. Their best chapter could still be ahead of them. 🏡💕

New faces in cat adoptions at Pinellas County Animal Services on Sunday 5/31/2026. Hope cat lovers get to meet these lov...
06/01/2026

New faces in cat adoptions at Pinellas County Animal Services on Sunday 5/31/2026. Hope cat lovers get to meet these lovely kitties on Monday the first day of June!

Kennel 1 is Copa Cabana (61013918), a lovely 8-year-old senior girl. It is hard to understand how she may have been abandoned by her previous owner. She was found living under a neighbor’s home by a compassionate cat lover, who searched for several weeks for her family before bringing her to the shelter for help. Though camera shy, Copa showed a sweet personality that made it clear she had once been deeply loved.

Kennel 3 is an energetic 7-month-old girl (61056484) who has not been named yet. Possibly the name Savannah would fit her well, but we’ll see what name the staff chooses. She thoroughly enjoyed her time out on the floor and eagerly explored everyone and everything in adoptions. She will do best with a family that can keep her engaged and active, or her playful mischievous streak is likely to show.

Kennel 5 is Liana (60879451), a shy 5-year-old girl. When we first met her, she was curled up in a ball under the platform in her kennel, trying to hide as she adjusted to the unfamiliar surroundings. Like some of the others, she was found by a compassionate cat lover and was very thin, hungry, and dehydrated. She relaxed a little while we were there—especially after sharing a Churu—and responded well to gentle petting and calm company. By the time we left adoptions, Liana was no longer hiding and was resting on the top shelf of the platform. With a little time, she will likely come out of her shell and become a wonderful companion.

Kennel 6 is Pablo (43797510), a 5 1/2-year-old boy. Sadly, his owner passed away, and no immediate family members or friends were able to take him in. Pablo was clearly well cared for and is a sturdy 15 1/2-pound kitty. Now adjusting to unfamiliar sights and sounds, he seems a little nervous in his current surroundings. As he enters the prime of his life, we hope he will soon find a loving home where he can once again enjoy the attention and affection he is used to.

These sweet new cats will benefit from the TLC of volunteers and the attention of potential adopters. Each one deserves to find a loving home soon.

All cats available for adoption have been spay/neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and microchipped.. If you may be interested in meeting and better yet adopting, please stop by Pinellas County Animal Services at 12450 Ulmerton Road in Largo, Florida or call 727-582-2600

Please share as the shelter knows there are families in our community who will so very ready to welcome new cats into their home and give them a happy healthy life!

05/27/2026

Available for adoption from Pinellas County Animal Services, Largo FL

Tiny paws, big personalities! 🐾2-month-old kittens don’t make it to the adoption center very often, so now is the perfec...
05/27/2026

Tiny paws, big personalities! 🐾

2-month-old kittens don’t make it to the adoption center very often, so now is the perfect time to meet these adorable little ones available for adoption from Pinellas County Animal Services.

From playful zoomies and silly kitten antics to sweet cuddle sessions and future lap kitty potential, each kitten has their own unique charm. What they all have in common is the hope of finding a loving home where they can grow up safe, cherished, and part of the family for life.

If you’ve been thinking about adding a furry friend to your home, this may be your moment to fall in love with a tiny new best friend. ❤️🐱

All of the kittens have been spayed/neuter/ up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations and microchipped. If you may be interested in meeting and better yet adopting, please stop by Pinellas County Animal Services at 12450 Ulmerton Road in Largo, Florida or call 727-582-2600

Please share as the shelter knows there are families in our community who will so very ready to welcome new kitten into their home and give them a happy healthy life!

05/16/2026

As a reminder Pinellas County Animal Services has New Adoption Summer Hours of Monday through Saturday 11:00 am and 6:00 pm for the wonderful kitties and pups available for adoption. We hope that many potential adopters take advantage of these hours and take home their new 4 paw family member.

Here are just a few of the kitties who would love to be in their new home with their new family.

UPDATE: Cypress has been adopted !!!Cypress is a handsome 3-1/2-year-old boy searching for a fresh start after arriving ...
05/16/2026

UPDATE: Cypress has been adopted !!!

Cypress is a handsome 3-1/2-year-old boy searching for a fresh start after arriving at Pinellas County Animal Services on April 3, 2026, when his previous family moved and could no longer keep him. Beneath his cautious exterior is a lovely cat who simply wants someone to trust and love. Once Cypress feels comfortable, he happily transforms into a devoted lap kitty who enjoys being close to his special person. Now all he needs is a patient family ready to give him the love and security he deserves.

Cypress has been neutered, up to date on vaccinations, have a one-year county license and microchipped. If you may be interested in meeting and better yet adopting, please stop by Pinellas County Animal Services at 12450 Ulmerton Road in Largo, Florida or call 727-582-2600. Summer hours are Monday through Saturday from 11:00am until 6:00.

Please share to help Cypress find his comfy lap for a lifetime !

Venus is the matriarch of cat adoptions at Pinellas County Animal Services. At 14 years old her world has been turned up...
05/11/2026

Venus is the matriarch of cat adoptions at Pinellas County Animal Services. At 14 years old her world has been turned upside down. Her hidey box is her sanctuary. Venus is shedding a lot from the stress she is experiencing while being in an unfamiliar environment. Venus seemed to enjoy being brushed, so her new human will not only create a bond with Venus, but help keep her skin and coat healthy. A perfect match for Venus would be someone retired who is living on their own and is looking for a feline companion to keep them company. Until her new human discovers Venus to be the love of their life, we know the Pinellas Couty Animal Services volunteers will show her the human love she is missing

Venus is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, have a one-year county license and microchipped. If you may be interested in meeting and better yet adopting, please stop by Pinellas County Animal Services at 12450 Ulmerton Road in Largo, Florida or call 727-582-2600.

Please share to help Venus find her lifetime special someone as she celebrates her golden years!

05/07/2026
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05/05/2026

Attention Cat Lovers !

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We are having another cat spay/neuter event with Best Friends Animal Hospital & Surgical Center, generously sponsored by one of our favorite people, John G.!
You must fill out this form to enter. https://rebrand.ly/BestFriendsCat
The office will call you to schedule a day or two after you enter. They are closed Wed. and Thurs. so Friday will be the first day this week they will reach out.

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