Fostered in Vista
DOB 10/3/25
**Bonded Pair with Fin**
Ramari is a handsome orange and white kitten. He has an orange streak that is by the right side of his nose. He is energetic and loves running and playing with his five siblings, especially in and out of the cat tunnels. He is especially bonded to his brother, Fin, and they need to be adopted as a pair. They play together, wrestle together, and sleep together.
When Ramari is ready to nap, he and Fin can be found sharing a cat bed with their paws around each other. He purrs constantly when he is eating or napping and loves human attention.
Ramari is also good with adult cats and he sometimes sleeps on the large, gentle dog in his foster home.
Ramari is neutered, microchipped, wormed, and up to date on all of his vaccinations. He will make a great addition to any family home.
Fostered in Vista
DOB 10/3/25
**Bonded Pair with Fin**
Ramari is a handsome orange and white kitten. He has an orange streak that is by the right side of his nose. He is energetic and loves running and playing with his five siblings, especially in and out of the cat tunnels. He is especially bonded to his brother, Fin, and they need to be adopted as a pair. They play together, wrestle together, and sleep together.
When Ramari is ready to nap, he and Fin can be found sharing a cat bed with their paws around each other. He purrs constantly when he is eating or napping and loves human attention.
Ramari is also good with adult cats and he sometimes sleeps on the large, gentle dog in his foster home.
Ramari is neutered, microchipped, wormed, and up to date on all of his vaccinations. He will make a great addition to any family home.
Today, Tomorrow, Forever Animal Rescue (TTFAR) is an all-volunteer, 501c3 non-profit organization committed to helping abandoned, discarded, or otherwise homeless animals in need from shelters in Southern California. TTFAR was created by a group of experienced and dedicated cat rescuers who wished to change the overwhelming problem of far too many homeless and at-risk kittens in local shelters.
While in our care, these pets receive physical and medical treatments, and human socialization with the goal of finding them an appropriate forever family and home.
TTFAR does not have a shelter or facility; all the animals in our care are fostered in our volunteers’ homes throughout Southern California.
The Adoption Process
TTFAR has an application each potential adopter needs to fill out. This will help us help you choose the right pet for you and your family. After your application has been approved, a meet and greet will be scheduled so you and your family can meet your potential new pet. At this time, the pet’s foster can give you more information about him or her. Depending on the pet and situation, a home check may be scheduled to determine if there are any inadvertent dangers in your home. We want to make sure you, your family, and the pet are the best fit possible as this is a commitment for the animal’s lifetime.
TTFAR, Volunteers, and an Increasing Need
TTFAR has volunteers with the knowledge and abilities to foster kittens and cats who need time to grow, develop, and heal before they are ready to find their forever family and home. Underage kittens are the most euthanized group of animals in the shelter system. With too many kittens arriving at the shelters with too few resources to care for these babies, help is needed. Though our focus is on cat and kitten rescue, our fosters have experience with puppies and dogs and as our rescue grows, you may see a few cold noses popping up from time to time.
Today, Tomorrow, Forever Animal Rescue (TTFAR)
Today, Tomorrow, Forever Animal Rescue (TTFAR) is an all-volunteer, 501c3 non-profit organization committed to helping abandoned, discarded, or otherwise homeless animals in need from shelters in Southern California. TTFAR was created by a group of experienced and dedicated cat rescuers who wished to change the overwhelming problem of far too many homeless and at-risk kittens in local shelters.
While in our care, these pets receive physical and medical treatments, and human socialization with the goal of finding them an appropriate forever family and home.
TTFAR does not have a shelter or facility; all the animals in our care are fostered in our volunteers’ homes throughout Southern California.
The Adoption Process
TTFAR has an application each potential adopter needs to fill out. This will help us help you choose the right pet for you and your family. After your application has been approved, a meet and greet will be scheduled so you and your family can meet your potential new pet. At this time, the pet’s foster can give you more information about him or her. Depending on the pet and situation, a home check may be scheduled to determine if there are any inadvertent dangers in your home. We want to make sure you, your family, and the pet are the best fit possible as this is a commitment for the animal’s lifetime.
TTFAR, Volunteers, and an Increasing Need
TTFAR has volunteers with the knowledge and abilities to foster kittens and cats who need time to grow, develop, and heal before they are ready to find their forever family and home. Underage kittens are the most euthanized group of animals in the shelter system. With too many kittens arriving at the shelters with too few resources to care for these babies, help is needed. Though our focus is on cat and kitten rescue, our fosters have experience with puppies and dogs and as our rescue grows, you may see a few cold noses popping up from time to time.
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We'll also keep you updated on Fin's adoption status with email updates.