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Meow! My name is Zephyr
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Plenty of my friends are looking for one too. Find a pet to adopt.
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Zephyr's Info...
| Breed: | Domestic Longhair | Color: | Black & White Or Tuxedo | Age: | Young |
| Sex: | Female | Hair: | Long |
Zephyr is a gorgeous long haired tuxedo girl, with a stunning personality to match. She's a diva! She loves to hang out with people and seeks out pats, laps, cuddling and lots of eye contact. She prefers to be the only cat in your life but will tolerate male cats. She will announce when she's had enough petting by hissing and a maybe a swat, so she is not a good match for a house with young children. She's a very healthy big girl who wants a home of her own. Please contact Anne to meet her today at annepanarese@gmail.com.
Rescue Group Info...
We are the Friends of Feral Felines, an all-volunteer network of individuals working to address the needs of feral, abandoned, and stray cats living in Southern Maine's streets, barns, and woods.
Founded in 1993, we believe that all cats have inherent value and worth. therefore, our mission is to relieve the problems placed on feral cats through population and abandonment.
First, we assess a colony to determine whether it is located in a safe environment. If it is deemed safe, our volunteers manage the colony through daily feedings, and by neutering and tending to health care needs of the colony members. Colonies exist all over southern Maine.
We, trap, neuter, and return (TNR). This method a feral cat is first trapped, then provided medical care, including neutering, and finally returned to its home colony. Over time, TNR reduces the colony size.
FoFF does not have a shelter facility. All adoptable cats are in foster care at our volunteers' homes. You are welcome to meet them by contacting us and scheduling a visit.
Our volunteer foster caregivers take care of kittens trapped from feral colonies. When the kittens are socialized, spayed/neutered, dewormed, and vaccinated, we post them for adoption and ask for a donation of $85 for kittens up to four months old; $70 for cats over four months old, to defray our costs for the cats/kittens' medical care.
FoFF works to control the feral cat population in York and Cumberland County, Maine, through the use of Trap / Neuter / Return (TNR).
