1654 days ago

Stormy is looking for a calm retirement home

Mary Bossley from Forgotten Felines Foundation

www.forgottenfelines.org.nz...

Stormy came to us after her owner died. The family was unaware he had a cat, so she spent 3 weeks on her own before we were called out to trap her. She is approximately 10- 11yrs old and had been with her human dad since she was a kitten.

She is very timid at first and will need a quiet, pet-free home.
Such a lovely, sweet-natured cat once she gets to know you. Loves sitting on your chest and being very close to you.

She would suit an older person or couple who is home most of the time very well.

She is also eligible for our foster to adopt program. Foster to adopt homes can be in Wellington, Hutt, Kapiti, or Levin.

What is Foster-to-Adopt you might ask?
This is where you take home a cat that might be a bit shyer at first, and give them time to warm up to you and your family. The period for FTA is around 4-6 weeks, depending on the cat. This ensures we have matched the right cat for your family, before finalising the adoption. Cats will remain owned by F3 during the foster period and the same terms apply to all our foster cats.

Please visit our info page under the adoption tab to learn about adopting from us.

www.forgottenfelines.org.nz...

Before setting up a meet and greet, We ask for any potential adopters to fill out our questionnaire below

www.forgottenfelines.org.nz...

As with all of our adoptable cats, he is looking for a home that can commit to keeping him inside at night. Any young kittens need to remain indoor-only until at least 6 months of age and cats over 6 months old for at least 4 weeks before going outside.

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