Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated 1 week ago
Submit Application
Approve Application
Meet the Pet
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home
This helps Forgotten Cats, Inc. with pet care costs.
In May of 2025, Neville was shot by someone in Wilmington using what we believe was an air-soft type gun. He was left injured and unable to eat for two to three weeks until a kind Samaritan notified our trapper Shelby on June 2nd of his location. Shelby immediately rushed to the location and was horrified by what she saw. Thankfully, Neville could recognize that Shelby was trying to help him and went right into her trap. When Neville arrived at Forgotten Cats, he was in very poor condition. He was severely dehydrated, starving and barely had enough energy to lift his head. We didn’t expect him to make it through the night. The veterinary team at Forgotten Cats rushed to stabilize Neville – antibiotics to start fighting the raging infection from his wounds, fluid therapy, liquid nutrition, and pain relievers to allow him to rest in preparation for next steps.
To read more about Neville's story, click HERE.
Neville enjoyed being with a foster's dog: FeLV is strictly a feline illness. Since Neville is such a social cat, we are hoping he may be adopted to a home that has experience with FeLV+ cats, and possibly has another FeLV+ cat, so Neville will have a companion. He is affectionate, loves to curl up for a long nap, gives the best head butts and can be very chatty at times.
If you would like to schedule a meet and greet with Neville, please submit our no-obligation Adoption Application: https://forgottencats.org/adoption-application/. Not ready to adopt, but would like to provide a loving environment for Neville, please consider fostering: https://forgottencats.org/foster-a-cat/. Thank you for considering! (Foster: Kerry R.)
In May of 2025, Neville was shot by someone in Wilmington using what we believe was an air-soft type gun. He was left injured and unable to eat for two to three weeks until a kind Samaritan notified our trapper Shelby on June 2nd of his location. Shelby immediately rushed to the location and was horrified by what she saw. Thankfully, Neville could recognize that Shelby was trying to help him and went right into her trap. When Neville arrived at Forgotten Cats, he was in very poor condition. He was severely dehydrated, starving and barely had enough energy to lift his head. We didn’t expect him to make it through the night. The veterinary team at Forgotten Cats rushed to stabilize Neville – antibiotics to start fighting the raging infection from his wounds, fluid therapy, liquid nutrition, and pain relievers to allow him to rest in preparation for next steps.
To read more about Neville's story, click HERE.
Neville enjoyed being with a foster's dog: FeLV is strictly a feline illness. Since Neville is such a social cat, we are hoping he may be adopted to a home that has experience with FeLV+ cats, and possibly has another FeLV+ cat, so Neville will have a companion. He is affectionate, loves to curl up for a long nap, gives the best head butts and can be very chatty at times.
If you would like to schedule a meet and greet with Neville, please submit our no-obligation Adoption Application: https://forgottencats.org/adoption-application/. Not ready to adopt, but would like to provide a loving environment for Neville, please consider fostering: https://forgottencats.org/foster-a-cat/. Thank you for considering! (Foster: Kerry R.)
This organization is committed to providing a positive adoption experience! Learn more.
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.