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Hello! My name is Ariel. I’m a spayed 7 month old super sweet and loving black and white tuxedo kitten.
My current foster parents call me the hide and seek champ due to my keen hiding skills under shoe racks, on top of shelves, in closets and one time, in the chimney flue (I was quickly called a little Chim-chimerie because of it haha).
My foster parents have learned that although I am initially shy and like to hide, once I warm up, I want all the cuddles and love and will follow you around like a little shadow (although I do still like my little safe spaces to hide when I nap alone or too many people come over).
I always use soft paws and enjoy being held when I am with my trusted humans. I would benefit from being with home that will give me space and time to adjust but will also continue to encourage me to come out more and be with my humans! I am also easily coaxed out of hiding with Churu liquid treat sticks (I love treats so much!)
I like other cats and quickly make cat friends but am still a little unsure still around dogs (I mean they bark so loud who wouldn’t, right?). It takes me some time to warm up to new people but once I do, I’ll make myself at home, cuddle with you, follow you around, request for all the pets and love but will still probably be a Houdini here and there :o)
I am searching for the right humans who can give me space and be patient with me as I adjust and give me all the love and cuddles/scratches.
Im currently looking for the right furever home ❤️ are you my family? Adoption available through the Feral Cat Foundation. Contact Courtney for more info +1 (510) 579-1129
Ariel (squeaks)
Hello! My name is Ariel. I’m a spayed 7 month old super sweet and loving black and white tuxedo kitten.
My current foster parents call me the hide and seek champ due to my keen hiding skills under shoe racks, on top of shelves, in closets and one time, in the chimney flue (I was quickly called a little Chim-chimerie because of it haha).
My foster parents have learned that although I am initially shy and like to hide, once I warm up, I want all the cuddles and love and will follow you around like a little shadow (although I do still like my little safe spaces to hide when I nap alone or too many people come over).
I always use soft paws and enjoy being held when I am with my trusted humans. I would benefit from being with home that will give me space and time to adjust but will also continue to encourage me to come out more and be with my humans! I am also easily coaxed out of hiding with Churu liquid treat sticks (I love treats so much!)
I like other cats and quickly make cat friends but am still a little unsure still around dogs (I mean they bark so loud who wouldn’t, right?). It takes me some time to warm up to new people but once I do, I’ll make myself at home, cuddle with you, follow you around, request for all the pets and love but will still probably be a Houdini here and there :o)
I am searching for the right humans who can give me space and be patient with me as I adjust and give me all the love and cuddles/scratches.
Im currently looking for the right furever home ❤️ are you my family? Adoption available through the Feral Cat Foundation. Contact Courtney for more info +1 (510) 579-1129
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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.
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.
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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
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.
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.