Kairi's is a story of transformation. The day we trapped Kairi I nearly had to have the tip of my finger stitched back on. She was so frightened to be removed from the only home she knew: a lovely little garden bed with her 5 kittens in the front of a house in the suburbs. Unfortunately they were not able to stay there as the neighbors didn't appreciate the cats roaming. Torn from everything she knew, Kairi withdrew. She was frightened, defensive, and wasn't adjusting to life inside a home. Not having an alley to return to, we released her into her foster's barn, hoping that as unfriendly as she was, that maybe she would wander off and find a new home with someone she did like. She chose to stay. After a year, one night, when her foster was out having a drink and a snack in the hammock, she appeared out of the bushes, watching her foster closely. Her foster tossed her a little piece of hot dog and the pact was sealed. A single bite of hot dog and the next day Kairi was eating her bikkies out of the hand of her foster who had never even once pet her. She rubbed on her legs, rolled over for her tummy to be rubbed, and follows her foster around as she does her farm chores. She sits at her foster's back door, her nose pressed against the glass, and waits for her foster to come out and per her. She seems like a completely different cat. As the weather gets colder, we are trying to coax her inside, but seeing the other cats inside of the house, Kairi would prefer to stay outside. Kairi is looking for a forever home - possibly even inside if there are no other animals! Having fostered over 70 cats, I can confidently say she is one of the sweetest cats I've ever met. Please consider Kairi, she has waited so long, lost her first home, watched as her kittens were all adopted out, and finally found to courage to love and be loved in return.
Kairi's is a story of transformation. The day we trapped Kairi I nearly had to have the tip of my finger stitched back on. She was so frightened to be removed from the only home she knew: a lovely little garden bed with her 5 kittens in the front of a house in the suburbs. Unfortunately they were not able to stay there as the neighbors didn't appreciate the cats roaming. Torn from everything she knew, Kairi withdrew. She was frightened, defensive, and wasn't adjusting to life inside a home. Not having an alley to return to, we released her into her foster's barn, hoping that as unfriendly as she was, that maybe she would wander off and find a new home with someone she did like. She chose to stay. After a year, one night, when her foster was out having a drink and a snack in the hammock, she appeared out of the bushes, watching her foster closely. Her foster tossed her a little piece of hot dog and the pact was sealed. A single bite of hot dog and the next day Kairi was eating her bikkies out of the hand of her foster who had never even once pet her. She rubbed on her legs, rolled over for her tummy to be rubbed, and follows her foster around as she does her farm chores. She sits at her foster's back door, her nose pressed against the glass, and waits for her foster to come out and per her. She seems like a completely different cat. As the weather gets colder, we are trying to coax her inside, but seeing the other cats inside of the house, Kairi would prefer to stay outside. Kairi is looking for a forever home - possibly even inside if there are no other animals! Having fostered over 70 cats, I can confidently say she is one of the sweetest cats I've ever met. Please consider Kairi, she has waited so long, lost her first home, watched as her kittens were all adopted out, and finally found to courage to love and be loved in return.
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Interview
We will process your application and contact you with any questions.
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Meet the Pet
Once approved, we will put you in contact with the foster parent of the cat you wish to meet! Schedule a meet&greet virtually or in-person.
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Once you've met your match, your foster will walk you through signing the adoption contract and paying the adoption fee! Happy Tails!
Additional adoption info
All of our cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated (age-appropriate), tested for FIV and FeLV, microchipped, dewormed and treated for fleas before adoption. We expect your current pets to be as well.
Our adoption fees are as follows:
$90 for any cat over 6 months
$150 for a pair of cats over 6 months
$125 for a kitten under 6 months
$210 for two kittens under 6 months
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at baltimorecats@gmail.com
All of our cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated (age-appropriate), tested for FIV and FeLV, microchipped, dewormed and treated for fleas before adoption. We expect your current pets to be as well.
Our adoption fees are as follows:
$90 for any cat over 6 months
$150 for a pair of cats over 6 months
$125 for a kitten under 6 months
$210 for two kittens under 6 months
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at baltimorecats@gmail.com
We have many wonderful cats and kittens for adoption!
We do adoptions generally by appointment only. All of our cats are fostered in individual foster homes throughout the Baltimore Metro Area. Meet/Greets can be arranged virtually, at the foster's home, at an adoption event, and/or at a mutually agreed upon venue (e.g. Petco or Petsmart). We hold adoption events periodically throughout the Baltimore Metro area, including Petco Gambrills, Petco Owings Mills, Loyal Companion Baltimore, and others!
We have many wonderful cats and kittens for adoption!
We do adoptions generally by appointment only. All of our cats are fostered in individual foster homes throughout the Baltimore Metro Area. Meet/Greets can be arranged virtually, at the foster's home, at an adoption event, and/or at a mutually agreed upon venue (e.g. Petco or Petsmart). We hold adoption events periodically throughout the Baltimore Metro area, including Petco Gambrills, Petco Owings Mills, Loyal Companion Baltimore, and others!
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The Feline Rescue Association (FRA) is dedicated to improving the lives of unwanted and homeless cats and kittens, be they friendly or feral, through rescue, adoption and spay and neuter. Our cats/kittens are fully vetted with age appropriate vaccines, spayed/neutered, microchipped, dewormed, tested for FIV/FeLV. We expect adopters pets to be as well.
The Feline Rescue Association (FRA) is dedicated to improving the lives of unwanted and homeless cats and kittens, be they friendly or feral, through rescue, adoption and spay and neuter. Our cats/kittens are fully vetted with age appropriate vaccines, spayed/neutered, microchipped, dewormed, tested for FIV/FeLV. We expect adopters pets to be as well.
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