Posted over 2 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
Submit Application
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Meet the Pet
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home
This helps Forgotten Cats, Inc. with pet care costs.
Karsey is a quiet and friendly girl, about 1 year old.
Karsey's new foster mom says, 'Karsey, goes by KitKat in our house. She was very scared at the shelter, and when she first came home, more so of people than other cats. When I approached her while she was in her crate, she would let me pet her, because she had nowhere to go, but she was frozen in fear. She never hissed, bit or swatted at me.
After a week in the crate to get used to the house and her two older, feline, foster sisters, I left the door open for her to explore at night. She came out very confident and curious, curious enough to make her way around the baby gate blocking off the second floor.
She is very playful on her own but is still very wary of me (only person in the house). Over the last few weeks, she has gotten more comfortable, she will eat while I am in the room if I am not moving. This week she started joining me in living room during day while I was working. She is playing and enjoying the view of the bird feeder from my front window. Her foster sisters are older, and they are all existing with each other. A few times she has tried to chase and play with the smaller of the two, who wants nothing to do with it.
I think KitKat might be good in a house with some younger cats she can play with. I think she needs a person who is patient and willing to give her the space and time to learn to trust people. I think a home with no children, only one to two adults and a feline friend to play with at times would be good. I do not know how she is with dogs.
Please check Karsey playing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUib0XkQg04&t=1s .
Please submit our no-obligation Adoption Application for a meet and greet or to adopt: https://forgottencats.org/adoption-application/. Thank you! (Foster: Emily S.)
Karsey is a quiet and friendly girl, about 1 year old.
Karsey's new foster mom says, 'Karsey, goes by KitKat in our house. She was very scared at the shelter, and when she first came home, more so of people than other cats. When I approached her while she was in her crate, she would let me pet her, because she had nowhere to go, but she was frozen in fear. She never hissed, bit or swatted at me.
After a week in the crate to get used to the house and her two older, feline, foster sisters, I left the door open for her to explore at night. She came out very confident and curious, curious enough to make her way around the baby gate blocking off the second floor.
She is very playful on her own but is still very wary of me (only person in the house). Over the last few weeks, she has gotten more comfortable, she will eat while I am in the room if I am not moving. This week she started joining me in living room during day while I was working. She is playing and enjoying the view of the bird feeder from my front window. Her foster sisters are older, and they are all existing with each other. A few times she has tried to chase and play with the smaller of the two, who wants nothing to do with it.
I think KitKat might be good in a house with some younger cats she can play with. I think she needs a person who is patient and willing to give her the space and time to learn to trust people. I think a home with no children, only one to two adults and a feline friend to play with at times would be good. I do not know how she is with dogs.
Please check Karsey playing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUib0XkQg04&t=1s .
Please submit our no-obligation Adoption Application for a meet and greet or to adopt: https://forgottencats.org/adoption-application/. Thank you! (Foster: Emily S.)
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Submit Application
People can view our cats on-line and can see some of them in the adoption centers. An application can be for a particular cat or a TBD.
Approve Application
Processing takes about 3-5 business days. Upon approval, a meet & great and/or adoption will be arranged.
Meet the Pet
An approved app is needed to meet cats that are with fosters & in our clinic/shelters and may be needed to meet adoption center cats.
Sign Adoption Contract
The adoption counselor will review the paperwork and the medical form with the adopter. This is a good time to ask questions before signing.
Pay Fee
Adoption fees are based upon the age of the cat - kitten, adult, 7+ yrs. - how many cats are being adopted and special needs cats.
Take the Pet Home
An adopted pet must be taken home in a carrier. If there are other pets at home, please give them a slow intro period of about 2 weeks.