Kent Stone's Info...
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair | Color: | Gray, Blue Or Silver Tabby | Age: | Adult |
| Sex: | Male | Hair: | Short |
I am already neutered and up to date with shots.
Hi, I'm Kent Stone and I was born in 2010 (approximation).
I was fixed as a part of somebody's TNR program, so I was eartipped and released as semi-feral. Unfortunately, someone else took me to the Humane Society of West Michigan. Because I was ear-tipped and obviously fixed, the director at the Humane Society called Carol's Ferals to see if they would relocate me as a barn cat. Carol said yes and I was kept for a bit in the rehab room. I was so striking with my coloring and I was starting to be more and more friendly over time that it was decided that I could come into the adoption program. So here I am. When I was picked up from the Humane Society by Liz and her kids, the kids got naming rights so they named me Kent because I was from the Kent County Humane Society. Because I looked like marble, they wanted my name to be Stone too so I got two names.
At first, I was a little shy and enjoyed spending most of my time on the built in shelves at the rescue with two other cats named Romeo and Tinkerbelle. Since they have been adopted, I've been coming out a little more and becoming more and more trusting of the humans. I would be best in a quiet home without a lot of ruckus because I am easily overwhelmed. Currently, I am a very self-sufficient cat without a lot of requirements. I need a home that is patient and understanding that I can be scared easily and need a gentle touch. Come meet me and you will see how handsome I am.....if I do say so myself.
Fill out an adoption application for this pet right now!
If you have any questions, contact Carol's Ferals Adoption Coordinator via email at adoption@carolsferals.org
Please go here to see why we practice TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) and all of our adoptable cats and kittens.
Our motto is: Just because you can't touch them, doesn't mean you can't help them!
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Rescue Group Info...
Our Mission:
To end feline overpopulation in west Michigan through community education and empowerment.
Our Vision:
A future where every cat is valued and cared for.
What we do:
Based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Carol’s Ferals assists community cat caregivers with TNR and support services. Cats are accepted three nights weekly and are spayed/neutered, treated for fleas, parasites and ear-tipped for easy identification. If desired, cats can be vaccinated or tested for infectious feline disease. Sick or injured cats are treated and returned when in the best interest of the cat and feline population. Carol’s Ferals does adoption of friendly cats and kittens obtained through our TNR program. We also advise caregivers how to find quality homes for cats they wish to help on their own.
Carol’s Ferals is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit, run by volunteers and funded by donors.
Regular Adoption Location and Hours: Sundays from 2pm-5pm and Wednesdays from 6pm-8pm at 4600 Knapp Street, Grand Rapids MI 49525
Petco Adoption Event Location and Dates: Petco on Alpine Ave every 3rd Saturday of the month
Centerpointe Mall Event Location and Dates: Near the Old Navy Entrance of the Mall from 11:00am-4:00pm every 4th Saturday of the Month
We MAY be able to do an appointment on an off-day, but not always.
COMING SOON: Open House Hours
If you are interested in adoption one of our cats or kittens, the following steps need to be completed:
1. Completely fill out the Adoption Application. Applications may be found at http://www.carolsferals.org/application/
2. We will read your application and contact you if we need clarification before we begin a full application processing. Applicants that have homes that do not meet the basic needs for our cats after any preliminary discussion will be informed of a denial at this point.
3. Your vet/references will be called once you pass the initial reading plus any other references we deem necessary.
4. We will contact you and set up a time for you to meet the cat/kitten(s) you are interested in. All adult members of the household must be present. After meeting the cat/kitten(s) and our Adoption Coordinator, we will determine if you are approved for adoption.
5. We will inform you if you are approved for adoption and schedule a time for you to pick up your new cat/kitten to be taken home or allow a same-day adoption as long as a safe and secure carrier is present.
6. You will pick up your cat, along with official adoption paperwork, med records, and microchip paperwork (if applicable). We will collect the adoption fee at this time. We would also like to take a photo of the cat/kitten(s) with their new family.
Adoption Fees are $75 for one and $100 for two and help offset the cost of spay/neuter, microchipping, flea treatment, deworming, up to date shots, and FIV/FeLV testing.
All adopters are to sign a legally binding contract and will return the cat to us if they ever need to surrender the cat due to live-changing issues.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
West Michigan
