Forrest was rescued by FAN when he was brought to a vet with severe pain and dehydration. Owners could not afford treatment and decided to surrender him. After a long couple of days of tests and supportive care, it was determined that it was nothing serious, but he had a really bad GI upset. Afterwards he improved very quickly and significantly. Forrest is now a happy and healthy senior kitty enjoying long naps and tasty treats.
Forrest didn’t appreciate all the rowdy youngsters in his foster home and initially got a little offended and upset, but he quickly warmed up to the chaos and earned the respect of others.
Forrest is a senior kitty and will need more care and monitoring than a young kitty would. He is good about communicating any discomfort, so that will help in knowing when he needs attention.
CHARACTERISTICS: Calm / Chill / Mellow, Gentle, Quiet, Easy-going, Relaxed, Huggable, Likes Rubbing, Likes Being Scratched, Purrs A Lot / Always Purring, Likes to be Held
If I was on a dating app, my pickup line would be: Looking for somebody to chill with?
In a human companion, I’m looking for: A patient, loving and caring caretaker.
In an animal companion (house-mate), I'm looking for: A respectful and laid-back friend.
Lots of people say I love to: Relax, people-watch, and snuggle.
Despite my less-than-ideal start in life, I have flourished in FAN's care and am now: Healthy and happy and ready for my retirement home.
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SENIOR CATS MAKE AMAZING PETS
Kittens aren’t for everyone. Senior cats are a calmer alternative, with lots of love to give. Looking for a nice, cuddly lap cat? That’s what you’re likely to get when you decide to adopt an older cat.
1 - Cats live a long time (up to 20 years), so you’re likely to get many years of loving companionship even when you adopt a cat who comes with some birthdays under their belt.
2 - Senior cats are generally more relaxed. They’ve likely been trained, so you can avoid the pitfalls and accidents of kittenhood.
3 - Senior cats are great for people who live in apartments. Older cats are laid back and more likely to jump up into your lap (or next to you) while you watch TV instead of wanting to play.
4 - Older cats already have established personalities, making it easier for you to determine if they're a good match for your family.
5 - If you have a busier lifestyle, a senior cat may be just the right companion. They typically like to soak up the sun all day and wait for you to love on them once you come home.
All our adoptable cats and kittens are:
— spayed / neutered
— vaccinated (rabies & FVRCP)
— microchipped, so if they get lost (and found), they can easily be scanned and reunited with you!
— tested for FIV & FeLV diseases
— parasite-free (dewormer & flea prevention)
— provided additional veterinarian visits, if needed for any health issues
— conveyed to you with all medical records at time of adoption
INTERESTED IN ADOPTING?
1. APPLICATION:
a. Complete and submit the online form at www.feralaffairs.org/adopt/
b. Schedule a call with our Adoption Coordinator to review your application/questionnaire for approval and answer any questions about the process
2. MEET-N-GREET: We'll set up a time for you to get to know each other whether at their foster home and/or Norfolk's Catnip Cat Cafe
3. CONTRACT: If you & your cat (s) are a good match, then the adoption proceeds. Contract is completed, signed, fee is paid, and your new furry friend(s) can go home with you!
Feral Affairs Network (FAN) is a 501c3 nonprofit group focused on caring for community cats. 100% of adoption fees and donations go to saving cats and kittens from lives of despair.
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