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Felines Available for Adoption
These amazingly gorgeous felines are seeking warm, safe, loving forever homes. Please consider opening your heart to them.

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Tyrone--ADOPTED

Tyrone is an incredibly handsome, social, affectionate, 10-month-old (or possibly a bit older) cat seeking a warm, safe, loving forever home. In his foster home, Tyrone gets along well with the other cats and easily tolerates the dogs. He rolls all over on the floor to get my attention and readily climbs onto my lap for loving. Tyrone tends to avoid conflict, choosing to leave the room if another cat hisses at him. He does play with gumption, and catnip ups his intensity. If Tyrone thinks there's food for him in your hands, he may accidentally sample your fingers along with the morsel given the chance. He isn't aggressive, but small toddlers carrying around tasty treats in their fingers may not be a good idea around this boy. Tyrone has been neutered and is up-to-date on rabies. The dear boy tested negative for FIV and FeLV. He faithfully uses the litterbox. Rehoming Fee: $50.



Calista--ADOPTED

Calista is a stunningly beautiful tabbico (calico-tabby) seeking a warm, safe, loving forever home. She has been spayed, vaccinated against rabies, dewormed. She has tested negative for FIV/FeLV. Calista is quite affectionate, wanting to be near her humans. She does well with other cats that respect her personal space. Otherwise, she will bap them on the face unless they have found her favor (she cuddles with one other foster). Calista does fine with the two large dogs in the house. She faithfully uses the litterbox. Rehoming Fee: $50.




Benson

Benson is a precious almost 5-month-old kitten who has been successfully transitioning from feral to housecat. He LOVES food and LOVES affection, so we have had an easy time getting him adjusted to life indoors. The dear boy has been neutered, vaccinated against rabies, and dewormed. He has tested negative for FIV and FeLV. Benson uses the litterbox faithfully and loves to snuggle. Adoption Fee: $50.



Curio

Curio was dumped in the country as a youngster. By the time he showed up at a friendly farm, he had a nasty nasal discharge. When I took Curio into our home, I hoped that we could treat his infection and readily find him a new home. After all, he is an incredibly personable, outgoing feline. However, the underlying sinus infection persisted. After treatment for well over a year, Curio is finally completely free of his chronic sinus infection and available for adoption. He is neutered and up-to-date on his vaccinations including rabies, distemper, and FeLV. Curio has tested negative for FIV/FeLV. He consistently uses a litterbox and is fond of cats and dogs and people. Adoption fee: $50.



Mr. Grigsby: SPECIAL NEEDS

Mr. Grigsby is another gregarious, outgoing fellow. People who visit to choose a home often fall in love with his handsome looks, outgoing personality, and soft fur. However, he will need a special home. After all, Mr. Grigsby is allergic to standard cat food. He can have limited ingredient duck and pea without difficulty or, what we feed him, ground up chicken from Woody's Pet Food Deli. Of note, it isn't as simple as that. Why not? Mr. Grigsby is food obsessed. He will go after any food in the sink and even has figured out ways to open cabinets (now all have magnets holding them closed). This boy will tear into bags of anything left on the counter. We do our best to keep Mr. Grigsby away from anything that will cause him to react, but he manages to get into something every six to eight months or so. When it happens, he needs to have a steroid. His face swells and his paws swell. His lips ulcerate. If Mr. Grigsby doesn't get a steroid in time, his paw pads crack and his paws become secondarily infected from walking in the litterbox. Yep, it's best to catch it early. Mr. Grigsby requires a home that can medically care for an allergic reaction. An organized kitchen is a must, one where nothing is left out for him to devour. With all that said, Mr. Grigsby is definitely worth all the extra effort. Adoption fee: $50.



MoMo: SPECIAL NEEDS

MoMo is our only declawed feline in the house. He arrived that way. MoMo, now approximately 7 years old, was found dodging cars scrounging for food in a grocery store parking lot. MoMo is a very quirky boy although his OCD tendencies are mellowing with age. MoMo does not want to live with other adult males (he will spray). He also at times prefers to use wee-wee pads over litterboxes. That has lessened with time, but MoMo still falls into a special needs category due to his unusual litter habits. MoMo lives in his own room in our home (apart from other adult males). Thankfully, he enjoys female company as well as kittens. His room is our "kitten room" whenever we have kittens available for adoption in our home. MoMo is neutered, dewormed, and up-to-date on all vaccinations including distemper and FeLV. Adoption fee: $50.

5 comments

wee3beasties said:

Puck: Available for Adoption

puck

This petite girl faces bouts of eosinophilic granuloma complex from time to time. We are working to identify her trigger. She is now spayed (4/3/14) and up-to-date on vaccinations. This wee girl is available for adoption.
10 years ago

wee3beasties said:

Of note, there is a whole room of beyond-precious feline leukemia youngters as well. They would require a knowledgeable home, one without FeLV negative cats.

Giada:
giada

Claire:
claire

Lola:
lola

Bronwen:
bronwen

Roux:
roux
10 years ago

wee3beasties said:

Also, I am also working to socialize two four-month-old fluffy girls, Berkeley and Tuscany. These are just the initial photos from the day they arrived in our home.

Berkeley:

berkeley

Tuscany:

Emilio?

And we have beautiful boy Maverick, approximately seven months old, who has adapted well to indoor living and will soon be available for adoption:
maverick
10 years ago

wee3beasties said:

We also have many wee kittens, born to feral mommas trapped as part of a TNR effort (same location where Benson, Berkeley, and Tuscany were trapped), who will be seeking forever homes starting May 18th. Photos to come.

kitten pile
10 years ago

Kathleen Thorpe said:

Oh, my goodness, they are all so precious. You do wonderful work and I hope you can find homes for them all.
10 years ago