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Mojo, Domestic Shorthair For Adoption In Walnut Creek, California

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Mojo, Domestic Shorthair For Adoption In Walnut Creek, California

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Please contact Judy for more information about this pet. Want to meet? [Fill out the Application], then email it to the contact in this bio. Confident and sweetFor information about this sweet kitty, text Judy at 925-597-0793. Mojo is a sweet,confident male cat, born in March, 2025 and rescued from the streets of Bay Point. He has been around kids, dogs and other cats in his Concord foster home. Mojo is an orange tabby with white paws and chest. His good buddy at his foster is a handsome black fluffy boy, Lucky, and they would love to be adopted together, but Mojo would also be happy with another resident cat.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.January 10, 2026, 3:22 pmAdoption processAdoption process first step: Contact or send an application to the email listed on the cat's profile.Shelter locationCC4C holds adoptions at the following (3) locations: Walnut Creek San Miguel Shopping Center 1250 Newell Avenue, Unit H Friday 4 - 7 PM Saturday & Sunday 1 - 4 PM Martinez Pet Food Express 500 Center Avenue Saturday Only, 2 - 4 PM (No Adoptions on the 3rd Saturday) If you have questions regarding the Martinez site, contact Lea @ 707-372-1841 Walnut Creek Pet Food Express 1388 S. California Boulevard Saturday 1 - 4 PM

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Like the domestic long-haired cat, this is not a breed, but a non-breed classification of mixed-breed cats. Domestic cat (Felis catus) A domestic short-haired cat is a cat of mixed ancestry—thus not belonging to any particular recognized cat breed—possessing a coat of short fur. In British English, they are often referred to as moggies. Domestic short-haired cats should not be confused with the British Shorthair, American Shorthair, or other standardized breeds with Shorthair names, which are breeds recognized by various registries. Domestic short-haireds are the most common cat in the United States, accounting for around 90–95% of their number. Other generic terms include house cat and alley cat (the latter may be used more specifically to refer to feral specimens). The term tabby cat technically refers to a coat pattern, but is also often used as a general term for cats of this sort.

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  • Country: United States
  • Region: California
  • City: Walnut Creek

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