No, you're not seeing double, we really do have two of the cutest little torbie kittens you've ever seen! Chloe and her twin sister Cleo are almost identical, I don't know how their foster can tell them apart. But where they both share stunning good looks, they each have a unique personality and have amazing characteristics of their own.
Chloe LOVES to play and can be found zooming all over her foster home, playing with her siblings and any toys she can get her cute little paws on. Once she is tired out, Chloe loves to curl up with her people for a purr-filled nap, or she enjoys getting a bath from her canine friend, the foster's senior Basset Hound. Chloe would do best in a home where she has people around to play and cuddle, and she would love to have another kitty companion to romp around with- not to mention another gentle and cat-savvy doggy friend too!
If you are interested in meeting Chloe, please fill out an application on our website: forgottenfelines.com/cat-app
No, you're not seeing double, we really do have two of the cutest little torbie kittens you've ever seen! Chloe and her twin sister Cleo are almost identical, I don't know how their foster can tell them apart. But where they both share stunning good looks, they each have a unique personality and have amazing characteristics of their own.
Chloe LOVES to play and can be found zooming all over her foster home, playing with her siblings and any toys she can get her cute little paws on. Once she is tired out, Chloe loves to curl up with her people for a purr-filled nap, or she enjoys getting a bath from her canine friend, the foster's senior Basset Hound. Chloe would do best in a home where she has people around to play and cuddle, and she would love to have another kitty companion to romp around with- not to mention another gentle and cat-savvy doggy friend too!
If you are interested in meeting Chloe, please fill out an application on our website: forgottenfelines.com/cat-app
Adoption coordinator takes approximately 3-5 days to review applications before reaching out.
3.
Meet the Pet
All of our cats and kittens are in foster homes. The foster reaches out to applicant to schedule meet and greet.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
Adoption Coordinator reaches out to inquire if applicant would like the link to the contract and payment texted or emailed.
5.
Pay Fee
$100 for 1 cat or kitten. $150 for 2 cats or kittens.
6.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Interested Parties can go to our Website and fill out an application. Adoption coordinator takes approximately 3-5 days to review applications before reaching out for an interview, if accepted, arrangements will be made to meet the pet. If all goes well an adoption contract will need to be signed and fees paid. Then they can take the pet home
Interested Parties can go to our Website and fill out an application. Adoption coordinator takes approximately 3-5 days to review applications before reaching out for an interview, if accepted, arrangements will be made to meet the pet. If all goes well an adoption contract will need to be signed and fees paid. Then they can take the pet home
Forgotten Felines is a non-profit, registered 501(c)3 organization serving Sonoma County since 1990. Our primary function is to provide low-cost spay/neuter clinics to assist the public with the management of feral or wild cats in Sonoma County. We offer instruction and equipment loans (subject to availability) to help people with the goal of reducing the feral cat population by a Trap-Neuter-Release program. Tame adults we find living in feral cat groups, as well as formerly feral kittens who have been tamed down by our volunteer foster parents, are put through our adoption program. We are always actively seeking volunteers to assist with fostering, trapping, and helping at our thrift store, Pick of the Litter.
Forgotten Felines is a non-profit, registered 501(c)3 organization serving Sonoma County since 1990. Our primary function is to provide low-cost spay/neuter clinics to assist the public with the management of feral or wild cats in Sonoma County. We offer instruction and equipment loans (subject to availability) to help people with the goal of reducing the feral cat population by a Trap-Neuter-Release program. Tame adults we find living in feral cat groups, as well as formerly feral kittens who have been tamed down by our volunteer foster parents, are put through our adoption program. We are always actively seeking volunteers to assist with fostering, trapping, and helping at our thrift store, Pick of the Litter.
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We'll also keep you updated on Calliope's adoption status with email updates.