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My name is Gwyneth Grant 7!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 1 day ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Meet the Pet

4

Sign Adoption Contract

5

Pay Fee

6

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Age
1 year 3 months old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
S2024083
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Gwyneth and her sister, Geraldine came to us and were rather scared. We planned to send them on transport where they could live outside, then we found how sweet they were. Gwyneth has scarred eyes and we were very hesitant to have her living outside anyway. Once we began working with them, we found that they were very bonded and Geraldine helps her sister "see". Gwyneth isn't blind, but the scarring is fairly extensive and she doesn't see well. Geraldine is such a good sister. They both love to be petted and talked to, but are not used to being picked up. At this time, that is not their thing and it may never be. They've only been in a kennel since coming to us, but it is possible once they are in their very own home, they will love sitting on their owner's laps. We just don't know for sure. We are hoping there is someone out there willing two take these 2 bonded sisters and give them a chance at a wonderful life. We are going to do a special adoption fee for anyone willing to adopt these girls together. If you think you may be that person, please let us know and we will set up a chance for you to meet them.

Adoption Fee: $150 for both cats - Gwyneth and Geraldine
Cut and Paste application: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ct0QYvSBYVQvBXjU3oFPH7nMRnuzAob4K24LdDMRM8U/edit

Woman with 22 cats showed up at Catapaluza and needed help. We were wrangled into it, luckily we had a few transports coming up.
Rescue
Floyd Felines, Inc

Contact info

Pet ID
S2024083
Contact
Phone
Address
PO Box 2364, Rome, GA 30164

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ct0QYvSBYVQvBXjU3oFPH7nMRnuzAob4K24LdDMRM8U/edit

2.

Approve Application

We will either email you back or call you about the application.

3.

Meet the Pet

Some cats are located at our local stores to be adopted from: Petsense (West Rome) or Petland (East Rome). Others are at our shelter.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

You will complete the contract either at the store or at our shelter.

5.

Pay Fee

Our cats have different adoption fees. Basic adoption fee is $150 and goes up depending on breed.

6.

Take the Pet Home

We love to see pictures once you get them home.

Additional adoption info

Our kitties are ALWAYS spayed/neutered and vaccinated before we put them up for adoption.
The adoptee will need to fill out an application and be approved, then they will be contacted regarding setting up an appointment to meet our available cats and kittens. If we feel it necessary, we may request a home visit. We want to make sure the adoption is a good fit for both owner and pet.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We have adoptable cats and kittens at Petland in East Rome and Petsense in West Rome, GA or by appointment. We keep our shelter location private so that we do not have kitties dropped off with us.


Keep updated with our adoption events by following us on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/FloydFelines/

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More about this rescue

Floyd County has the 3rd largest intake of cats in the state, including all Atlanta-area shelters. Floyd Felines was created to stop the weekly euthanasia. We pull sick cats and young kittens out of Floyd County Animal Control, now known as Public Animal Welfare Services, and take them to our private shelter where they are able to get necessary attention. We also pull hundreds of healthy, adoptable cats and kittens to be transported to Northern rescue partners to have higher chances of adoption. This work opens kennels at animal control so that it is no longer required to euthanize for space.

We also have a working cat program, where we match up “feral” cats to approved, outdoor homes where they can control the mice and snake population. These cats are usually some of the first to be euthanized at shelters, so we are thrilled that we are able to provide hope for their futures.