Marmalade was rescued while one of our volunteers was doing TNR in a rural area, and this friendly orange tabby girl is now seeking a forever home! If you aren’t able to adopt, please help by sharing her post!
As you can see, Marmalade has the most beautiful, rich hue to her fur coat. While we aren’t certain of her exact age, she is still young (likely under 2 years old). She is very playful and talkative, and she loves to eat! She gets along well with the other kitties in her foster home, and her foster mom thinks she would also probably do well in a home with older children.
Marmalade has been fully vetted - spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped. She tested negative for FeLV (Feline Leukemia), and she tested positive for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus). If you aren’t familiar with FIV, check out these links - https://www.vet.cornell.edu/departments-centers-and-institutes/cornell-feline-health-center/health-information/feline-health-topics/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv and https://www.alleycat.org/resources/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv/
If you’re located in Ohio, and you’re interested in meeting and possibly adopting Marmalade, submit an application via our website - https://www.forgotten4paws.com/adopt-adoptform. Applicants can also request to foster-to-adopt (meaning a cat can be fostered on a trial basis before making a decision to adopt). Note that a verifiable vet history is required. Email us with any questions - contactusforgotten4paws@yahoo.com.
Marmalade was rescued while one of our volunteers was doing TNR in a rural area, and this friendly orange tabby girl is now seeking a forever home! If you aren’t able to adopt, please help by sharing her post!
As you can see, Marmalade has the most beautiful, rich hue to her fur coat. While we aren’t certain of her exact age, she is still young (likely under 2 years old). She is very playful and talkative, and she loves to eat! She gets along well with the other kitties in her foster home, and her foster mom thinks she would also probably do well in a home with older children.
Marmalade has been fully vetted - spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped. She tested negative for FeLV (Feline Leukemia), and she tested positive for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus). If you aren’t familiar with FIV, check out these links - https://www.vet.cornell.edu/departments-centers-and-institutes/cornell-feline-health-center/health-information/feline-health-topics/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv and https://www.alleycat.org/resources/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv/
If you’re located in Ohio, and you’re interested in meeting and possibly adopting Marmalade, submit an application via our website - https://www.forgotten4paws.com/adopt-adoptform. Applicants can also request to foster-to-adopt (meaning a cat can be fostered on a trial basis before making a decision to adopt). Note that a verifiable vet history is required. Email us with any questions - contactusforgotten4paws@yahoo.com.
Applications can be submitted online via www.forgotten4paws.com. It typically takes about 2-4 business days for applications to be reviewed and processed. Our adoption fee is $85 for one kitten or cat. The fee for two cats or kittens is $150. The adoption fee includes testing, altering (certificates will be given for those not old enough at the time of adoption), vaccinations (current through time of adoption), micro-chipping, and any other vet services necessary to ensure you have a healthy pet to add to your family.
Applications can be submitted online via www.forgotten4paws.com. It typically takes about 2-4 business days for applications to be reviewed and processed. Our adoption fee is $85 for one kitten or cat. The fee for two cats or kittens is $150. The adoption fee includes testing, altering (certificates will be given for those not old enough at the time of adoption), vaccinations (current through time of adoption), micro-chipping, and any other vet services necessary to ensure you have a healthy pet to add to your family.
Since we have no physical shelter, our cats and kittens live in our small network of foster homes. We utilize newsletters, social media, and websites such as Adopt-a-Pet to advertise the available cats/kittens. We also sometimes bring foster kittens/cats to the Easton PetSmart on weekends to meet potential adopters. If you are interested in meeting a particular cat, please submit an application online, and then email us to inquire about how to meet the cat.
Since we have no physical shelter, our cats and kittens live in our small network of foster homes. We utilize newsletters, social media, and websites such as Adopt-a-Pet to advertise the available cats/kittens. We also sometimes bring foster kittens/cats to the Easton PetSmart on weekends to meet potential adopters. If you are interested in meeting a particular cat, please submit an application online, and then email us to inquire about how to meet the cat.
More about this rescue
Forgotten 4-Paws is a non-profit, 501(c)(3), 100% volunteer-run animal welfare organization with a focus on cats & kittens in the Central Ohio area. Our small group has no physical shelter and utilizes foster homes for rescued cats awaiting adoption. We also maintain several feral communities. We have three goals: 1) reduce suffering by promoting the sterilization of companion and homeless animals, 2) promote better care and understanding of animals through education, and 3) aid in the adoption of homeless animals.
Forgotten 4-Paws is a non-profit, 501(c)(3), 100% volunteer-run animal welfare organization with a focus on cats & kittens in the Central Ohio area. Our small group has no physical shelter and utilizes foster homes for rescued cats awaiting adoption. We also maintain several feral communities. We have three goals: 1) reduce suffering by promoting the sterilization of companion and homeless animals, 2) promote better care and understanding of animals through education, and 3) aid in the adoption of homeless animals.
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