Loving Loki Joins The Cat Cafe Clowder
When I was found outside, I had a medical condition that needed surgery. You see, the bones around my sternum were collapsed and it meant I was having a challenging time taking care of myself. The surgery was successful and after recovering at a foster home for The Rescue House, I came here.
I'm still figuring things out, so I don't spend as much time in the cat room as the others. But if I'm out, I love to give head bonks to people who are nice to me. I am so affectionate that it's hard to get photos or videos of me.
Come by and see if I treat you to an appearance, along with head bonks and purrs.


I was here for a while but when I went to get a dental, the doctors discovered that my teeth needed more work than they thought initially. I went back to a foster home to recover, and when that happened, I came back to the clowder. It didn't take much time for me to start getting back to my active ways. You can see I've scaled the eight foot palm here and I'm looking for the toy that lured me to the top to come back so I can attack it. My ears will always be too big for my head and my tail will be too long for my body. I think it's cute. How about you?

I was fighting for survival as a pregnant cat in Tijuana. Someone saw me, and got help so that I could cross the border and give birth to my kittens in a place where we could all thrive. After raising my kittens, I joined the clowder here at The Cat Cafe. My time living outside and making sure I could keep the kittens in my womb safe means that I take a while to shed my caution. But when I do, I'll give you head bonks if you stretch your hand out. And my cute little meow is a sign I'm happy with you. Take the time to get to know me and maybe I'll sail into your heart and your home.

Cats like me are known for our incredible reflexes. We make even the fastest humans look slow. And those reflexes were required for me to survive living near a freeway. When kind people came to take care of a colony and get us fixed, they noticed how much I like people. They decided to give me a chance at a much less dangerous life inside. Don't get me wrong. I still like to stalk and "kill" toys and show you how fast I am. But it's a lot safer doing it here. Get me going, and you might see me scale the eight foot tall palm or hop up onto another high spot where I can observe things. I'd like to write the last chapter in my story from highway to home. Maybe you can help me?

It's fitting that a bonded pair of brothers who were found under the hood of a car like to rev up the purr motor when we get comfortable with you. After a kind person got us fixed and let us live in the garage, we came here. It took a while before we started to venture out, but now we will talk to visitors when we want attention. If you hear an insistent meow from up high, it's probably us. Give us some time, though, and we'll come down for pets and give you head bonks. And yes, that purr motor will rev right up. If you're looking to give two boys a home, we're happy to join you.

Snapdragon Stadium may be a place where people have a lot of fun, but it's not a good place for a cat like me to live. Some kind people who take care of cats around there found me. They saw how much I enjoyed people so they tried to make me part of their clowder at home. Unfortunately, the cats who were already there didn't want to be friends with me. That's how I ended up coming to The Cat Cafe. I've quickly settled in and become friends with the other cats. You'll find me wandering around the cat room, looking for people to pet my long black fur. And when I need a break, I like to make it challenging for you humans to find me by climbing up high. But it's worth seeing me up there, because you'll wonder how I manage to work my way into those spots. I'd love for you to come by to say hi. Book a reservation today to do it.

My two years of life have been a hard one so far. Someone abandoned me outside and since I wasn't neutered, I ended up getting in a lot of tussles. That's why I have a cauliflower ear. On top of that, I suffered a leg injury that resulted in my left leg getting so damaged that the doctors decided to amputate it to give me a better life. Now that I'm inside, that doesn't matter. I sometimes forget that I'm missing that leg and topple over when I try to stand on my hind legs. And when I grab on to a kick toy, you'll see me want to start kicking with the missing leg. The people here think it's cute. And I enjoy entertaining them. Come see me and see if you want me to amble into your home.

The Rescue House doesn't know how I ended up in a colony of cats that were being fed, but what they do know is that my time there resulted in me getting a cauliflower ear due to the fights I got into. And that wasn't the worst of it. I injured my leg so badly that the doctors decided it was better to remove it. Despite all of this, I love getting chin scratches and pets. And when I get to know you, I'll follow you around. When I do that, you'll see that I may have one less leg than most cats, but I get around just fine. Come see me and maybe you'll decide that my battle scars are what makes me the perfect cat for you.

When we turned up at a colony of cats that are being fed by kind people, we stood out immediately because of how friendly we are. Most of the cats there tolerate people. We came right over to talk to the person who was feeding us. That's why we went to a foster home for The Rescue House and came here. And that personality that got us inside is on full display here. We were in the cat room within minutes of arriving, entertaining visitors. We haven't slowed down since we arrived, other than for our needed naps to recharge. They don't call them cat naps for nothing. But don't worry, once we relax for a while, we'll be up and about and maybe if you're lucky we'll claim your lap for ours.

I thought I had a good home, but when I developed medical issues, the people who had me couldn't take care of them. I went to The Rescue House to get a chance to get the care I needed. And the doctors found out that I had a condition called stomatitis. This meant I needed to have all my teeth removed because they were hurting me. Once I got that taken care of and recovered, I came to The Cat Cafe. It took a while for me to get used to things, so I spent most of my time in the retreat. But as I felt more comfortable, I started to venture out and now you'll find me in the cat room except when I want to sleep. I'm a smart cat who knows he won't be bothered in the retreat, so when it's sleepy time, I go there. Come and meet me and see if a toothless cat with a big heart belongs in your home.

Our mother was pregnant with us when she was found in a cage in an abandoned home. Fortunately, the caretaker got her to The Rescue House, where she gave birth to us. We were adopted, but things didn't work out and we came back. Now, we're here at The Cat Cafe entertaining visitors with our dashes around the cat room and loud meows at the things we see outside the window. When we settle in, we like to be up high. You'll see the two of us in the top of the eight foot tree or in a high cubby. See if we're the perfect pair for your home and we'll be sure to tell you why.