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Rosie

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Rosie

Fishers, IN

Breed

Domestic Short Hair&Domestic Short HairMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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Rosie's Story

Rosie<br/>My story is not unique. I was a 23-day-old stray kitten when I first entered the HSHC, back in 2022. About a month later, I was adopted. Orphaned kittens usually miss out on crucial lessons taught by a mother cat. They often lack confidence, are fearful, and easily stressed. In retrospect, I entered my new home, uneducated by my momma, with limited social experience. I lived with my adopter and her 8-year-old daughter. I had always gotten along very well with the adults in the house. But because I can be easily overstimulated by being petted, I give subtle body language cues to say, "Please stop touching me." Signals like swishing my tail, flattening my ears, twitching my body, and hissing are about as clear as I can be. Even though my owner tried to teach her daughter to heed these signs, the youngster ignored her mom and kept petting me and interacting with me. My attempts to communicate with her always failed. And that is why I was returned to the HSHC in November of 2025. Sadly, I have been waiting to find a new home for 97 days now. There are so many good things about me. I am only 3.8-years-old. I am very smart and love batting the balls around in my stacked ring toy. I’m very pretty. I’m a playful girl with a need to run, jump, climb cat towers, and sit by a window. I will play with anything I can move around. I am nuts about wand toys and balls I can chase. If I had the chance to play as hard as I could, I’d be much more relaxed, tired out, and willing to chill. Oh, and I love Temptation cat treats! The interviewer lady (IL) is very sorry that I’ve been waiting so long. She tells me the right person who understands cat language will come along. I sure hope so. 3-14-26

Rosie
My story is not unique. I was a 23-day-old stray kitten when I first entered the HSHC, back in 2022. About a month later, I was adopted. Orphaned kittens usually miss out on crucial lessons taught by a mother cat. They often lack confidence, are fearful, and easily stressed. In retrospect, I entered my new home, uneducated by my momma, with limited social experience. I lived with my adopter and her 8-year-old daughter. I had always gotten along very well with the adults in the house. But because I can be easily overstimulated by being petted, I give subtle body language cues to say, "Please stop touching me." Signals like swishing my tail, flattening my ears, twitching my body, and hissing are about as clear as I can be. Even though my owner tried to teach her daughter to heed these signs, the youngster ignored her mom and kept petting me and interacting with me. My attempts to communicate with her always failed. And that is why I was returned to the HSHC in November of 2025. Sadly, I have been waiting to find a

Rosie
My story is not unique. I was a 23-day-old stray kitten when I first entered the HSHC, back in 2022. About a month later, I was adopted. Orphaned kittens usually miss out on crucial lessons taught by a mother cat. They often lack confidence, are fearful, and easily stressed. In retrospect, I entered my new home, uneducated by my momma, with limited social experience. I lived with my adopter and her 8-year-old daughter. I had always gotten along very well with the adults in the house. But because I can be easily overstimulated by being petted, I give subtle body language cues to say, "Please stop touching me." Signals like swishing my tail, flattening my ears, twitching my body, and hissing are about as clear as I can be. Even though my owner tried to teach her daughter to heed these signs, the youngster ignored her mom and kept petting me and interacting with me. My attempts to communicate with her always failed. And that is why I was returned to the HSHC in November of 2025. Sadly, I have been waiting to find a new home for 97 days now. There are so many good things about me. I am only 3.8-years-old. I am very smart and love batting the balls around in my stacked ring toy. I’m very pretty. I’m a playful girl with a need to run, jump, climb cat towers, and sit by a window. I will play with anything I can move around. I am nuts about wand toys and balls I can chase. If I had the chance to play as hard as I

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How To Adopt

Rosie was listed as Adoptable by Humane Society for Hamilton County
How can I adopt Rosie?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Humane Society for Hamilton County. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Rosie is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Humane Society for Hamilton County for details on the pet.
When can I meet Rosie?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Humane Society for Hamilton County will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Rosie, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Humane Society for Hamilton County, and they'll be happy to help!

Rosie is from Humane Society for Hamilton County

[Fishers, IN]

Our Mission
Our mission is: Saving Lives. Educating Communities. Completing Families.
Today's hours: 12pm-5pm
Location
10501 Hague Rd. Fishers, IN, 46038

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