Adopt a Bombay Near You
Find adoptable Bombays near you on Boop. Browse available Bombays from shelters and rescues.
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Available Bombays
Meet Adoptable Bombays

Theodora
Bombay / Mixed (short coat)
Baby·Female·Medium

Skipper
Bombay / Domestic Short Hair / Mixed (short coat)
Adult·Male·Medium

Leah VI (New Digs)
Bombay
Adult·Female
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to adopt a Bombay?▾
Adoption fees for Bombays typically range from $50 to $400 depending on the shelter, the cat's age, and included services like spay/neuter and vaccinations. This is significantly less than purchasing from a breeder.
Are Bombays good with children?▾
Many Bombays do well with children, but temperament varies by individual. When adopting through Boop, each cat's profile includes compatibility information so you can find the right match for your family.
How do I adopt a Bombay through Boop?▾
Download the Boop app, set your location, and filter by breed to find Bombays near you. Swipe right on cats you like, then contact the shelter directly through the app to begin the adoption process.
Can I find Bombay puppies for adoption?▾
Yes, Bombay kittens are sometimes available at shelters. Use Boop to filter by breed and age to find young Bombays near you.
What should I know before adopting a Bombay?▾
Bombays have specific exercise, grooming, and health needs. Research the breed's typical temperament and care requirements. The shelter staff can also tell you about each individual cat's personality and needs.