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My name is Toby!

Posted over 6 months ago | Updated 8 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
1636
Hair Length
short

My details

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My story

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

Toby is a lively, fun-loving, happy-go-lucky kitty who loves life and the people in it.  Toby and his bonded brother Prince (a/k/a Prince Harry) are a dynamic duo of kitten fun.  Toby's first priority is play and games and his antics, along with his sweet face and meows, will make you smile all the time.  He makes his own fun with small toys, but his very favorite is a dangly toy that Toby hunts with great expertise, demonstrating hunting skills he likely inherited from his feral mother.  In contrast Prince's first priority is cuddles with his people...but both of these boys are well-rounded kittens who are affectionate, people-oriented, and loads of kitten fun.

Check out the link, below,  to a VIDEO of the boys playing!

These handsome brothers are inseparable and must be adopted together.

Toby and Prince were born to a feral mama cat and during their homeless kitten days they lived on the porch of a kind person who put a warm bed in a cardboard box for them.  The brothers were immediately delighted in the upgrade in their accommodations when we put them to a foster home after trapping them.  Toby and Prince are ready to shower affection and fun on a furr-ever home.  Maybe with you?

More information & application [ts=1714201266&src=aap]

Rescue
Community Cat Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
1636
Contact
Address
PO Box 1067, Palo Alto, CA 94302
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Potential Adopters fill out an adoption profile and application to help ensure that the cat or kittens they are applying for is/are a good match for their household. This is followed by an interview (phone or in person). All of our cats are in foster homes, so we know their personalities very well and can help you make a great match for everyone in your home.

If there are other pets in the household we provide assistance in introducing the new cat(s). We have lots of experience with multiple cat households, and we will work with you to make sure that everyone gets along and is happy. Cats or kittens can be returned to us within two weeks if they do not fit into your family or household.

Our contract specifically prohibits declawing and requires that if the new owner find that scratching is a problem, they return the cat to us rather than declaw.

Our adoption fees are $100 for a kitten (or $175 for two kittens)and $50 for adult cats (over 12 months old), all of whom are spay/neutered, micro-chipped, immunized, treated for fleas and worms and given any required veterinary treatment before adoption. The value of these treatments is several times the adoption fee!

Go meet their pets

Sundays 10:00 AM to 1 PM at the California Avenue Farmers Market, Palo Alto (see website for dates)

Saturdays, 8:00 AM to Noon, at the Downtown Palo Alto Farmers Market on Gilman Street (see website for dates)

Local Pet Stores (see website for dates and times)

More about this rescue

Community Cat Rescue was formed to improve the lives of homeless cats through adoption, promotion of spaying/neutering, TNR and colony management and educational outreach to the public. We are a group of experienced rescue and TNR volunteers who have developed a network of foster homes for rescued street cats, and a regular program of outreach for adoption and education at local farmers markets, public events and at pet stores and shopping areas. We host a minimum of 3 outreach events per month, and often as many as 6 events. In addition to adopting out cats as family pets, we also have an active TNR program, including relocation of feral cats as "working cats" to appropriate homes if they are not safe in their original territory.