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My name is Boz & Baby - The Fairly Odd Couple!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 6 days ago

Adoption process
1

Interview

2

Meet the Pet

3

Sign Adoption Contract

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
21983811
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Boz (brown tabby cat, 6 years old) and Baby (black cat, 1 year old) met in foster care and unexpectedly became an inseparable duo. They are highly-quirky cats with social eccentricities who will warm your heart and keep you smiling at their unusual personalities. 

Boz is shy and reserved but absolutely loves attention and circles for morning and evening pets as he purrs and nuzzles his round head and stout body against you. Once he knows you, he loves to be lifted to your shoulder for mutual head-nuzzling.

Baby was a feral kitten that was rescued from the streets. She lost her mom, who passed away, and when Baby tested FIV+, her rescue team knew she was destined for an indoor-only life. Over time, Boz showed Baby that she could trust humans and relish petting with resounding purrs. Baby is now so excited when it’s time for petting and attention that she squeaks with glee and goes onto her hind legs to rub her back into your hand. She likely will never want to be picked up, but she adores being near people and doted on. 

These two will require patience, love, and understanding as they acclimate to their new home. You will feel their reliance on you for reassurance and love; and they will continuously put a smile on your face with their affection for each other and the silly and funny things they do together. There are so many moments with these two that you will feel overwhelming good fortune to be in their lives. And I assure you that the feeling will be mutual.

Fixed, vaccinated, microchipped, and their adoption include vouchers for free vet exams. 

 

Baby is FIV+. This pair 100% requires an indoor-only home. We expect Baby to live a long, healthy life- just like other cats. FIV is a viral exposure that causes the immune system to be inefficient, so keeping FIV+ cats out of the elements outside (other cats, unsafe food/water sources, other animals) is critical.

 

For adoption info call Kristin (805) 550-9064

www.FelineNetwork.org

December 26, 2025, 5:33 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
21983811
Contact
Kristin Perl
Address
San Luis Obispo County, P.O. Box 526, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406

Their adoption process

1.

Interview

Phone Interview

2.

Meet the Pet

After your phone interview you would meet the cat/kitten at one of our wonderful foster parents home OR make arrangements.

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

Fill out a form with the foster parent.

Additional adoption info

We have an intake conversation, an over the phone home assessment to determine if the kitten or cat you are interested in will work for you. We also like to get a feel for the environment where our feline friends will be living. Fees vary. A typical single kitten adoption is $85. If you find a bonded pair of kittens, $110 for the second one. :) The fee for older cats, or cats with medical conditions varies.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We do not have a shelter, all our cats and kittens are in private homes with loving foster parents.

More about this rescue

What We Are:
Feline Network of the Central Coast is a San Luis Obispo based non-profit humane organization dedicated to the spaying and neutering, care, rescue and adoption of kittens and cats. We strive to communicate the importance of responsible pet care and ownership and to educate the public on the necessity of spaying and neutering.

Who We Are:
Feline Network members are all volunteers — we have no paid staff. We work with veterinarians who generously donate their time to provide medical services at discounted fees. We are a tax exempt non-profit humane organization, 501C3 tax ID# 03-0467307.

Feral Cat Program:
Feline Network volunteers humanely trap feral cats in the San Luis Obispo community in order to decrease their population. Feral cats are the offspring of unaltered housecats who are lost or who have been abandoned by their owners. Because their kittens are not handled by humans, they grow up to be wary and fearful of people. We advocate a Trap-Neuter-Return program (TNR). This greatly reduces the birth rate, and it allows the cats to live out their lives in healthy, managed colonies. This world-wide TNR program has proven to be a success wherever it has been instituted. For those dealing with feral cats, we offer advice, we loan out traps, and we provide hands-on assistance if needed.

About Donating:
Feline Network does not have a formal facility or shelter. All of the funds needed to maintain our network come from your donations. We average 50 kittens and cats in our foster home program at any given time. As you can imagine, they require lots of time, effort, and endless supplies. It is an ongoing challenge to provide even their basic needs of food, cat litter, and medical attention. Your tax deductible donations are always needed to help pay for food, medical supplies, and spay and neutering costs.www.FelineNetwork.org/donate

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