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My name is Cream Puff!

Posted over 11 months ago | Updated over 6 months ago

Adoption process
1

Meet the Pet

2

Submit Application

3

Sign Adoption Contract

4

Pay Fee

5

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Longhair
Color
Gray or Blue (Mostly)
Age
1 year 10 months old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
long

My details

Alert icon Not good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Has special needs

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

These beautiful kitties were part of a group of 8 that were dumped in a creek bed. Passersby were feeding them – sometimes actual cat food, but some days the cats only got Rice Krispies to eat. Fortunately, a rescue person soon ran across the kitty family and took them back to foster care. These two are the last pair, looking for their forever home … could it be yours??

Candy (Tortie – 20 months) and Cream Puff (Grey & white – 12 months) are mother and daughter. While kittens sometimes distance from their moms with time, these two have remained inseparable in their foster home, constantly playing together and grooming each other. They would love to find a home wanting two kitties so they can remain together. They will keep you constantly entertained with their antics (just watch out for your shoelaces)!

Candy has always been an extremely social and confident kitty. Cream Puff is a bit more timid and tends to follow Candy’s lead with time. Cream Puff will take a little extra time to settle into a new environment, however once she gets comfortable, she is also very curious, friendly and affectionate.

Cream Puff seems to have a sensitivity to grain in her food (causes soft stools). Switching to a grain-free diet seems to have solved this issue. Grain-free is readily available and is often a better choice health-wise for cats anyway, so it has not been much of a hassle.

Both kitties have been spayed, vaccinated, de-wormed, and tested FIV/FELV negative. They have always done a great job using the litterbox! There is an adoption donation to the Feral Cat Foundation, an all-volunteer organization which provided all their medical care, to help us continue providing care to kitties in need. If you are looking for two kitties and think yours might be the happy home Candy and Cream Puff are looking for, please give us a call!
Rescue
Feral Cat Foundation

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Eve H
Address
PO Box 1173, Alamo, CA 94507
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Meet the Pet

Come to one of our weekend adoption events to have the best selection of cats and kittens.

2.

Submit Application

One of our adoption coordinators will give you a questionnaire to fill out to make sure it's a good match.

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

Must be done in person

4.

Pay Fee

Due to ever rising vet costs, we have to raise our adoption fees. Check with the event coordinator for current pricing.

5.

Take the Pet Home

In most cases you can take your new kitty home the day you adopt. You will need a carrier for transport-no exceptions.

Additional adoption info

Our process is designed to make sure you and your new kitty are the best possible match. Though we want you to be happy, our ultimate objective is to ensure the well being of the animals we rescue.

Go meet their pets

Petco – Livermore
Every Saturday and Sunday 11am-2pm
4500 Las Positas Road
Livermore, CA 94551
Phone : 925-245-0563

Petco – San Ramon
Every Saturday 11am to 3pm
Every Sunday 12pm to 3pm
2005 Crow Canyon Place
San Ramon , CA 94583
Phone : 925-275-

Petfood Express
Saturdays 11am to 3pm
1436 First Street
Livermore, CA 94550

More about this rescue

The Feral Cat Foundation (FCF) is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization whose primary mission is to help people live with the feral and forgotten cats and kittens in the communities of Alameda and Contra Costa counties of northern California. We accomplish this through the nationally-recognized and effective method of "TNR" (trap-neuter-return). When possible, tame cats and kittens are adopted to loving homes. Cats that cannot be socialized are returned to the location where they were trapped and fed daily by caring volunteers. The lack of resources and a sanctuary prevent FCF from being able to take owner surrenders, rescue cats from shelters, or remove cats from neighborhoods.