Ariel and her daughter Amelia are a stunning tabby pair with a special bond — one that’s a little more “roommates who respect each other’s space” than “attached at the hip.” They’re both affectionate, playful, and curious. They are confident and enjoy meeting new people. While they sometimes bicker like family members do, they’re learning to share space and comfort. Just recently, they started sleeping on the same bed together with their humans— a big milestone for these two independent spirits!
* * Ariel & Amelia must be adopted together. * *
Mama Ariel is gentle, thoughtful, and affectionate on her own terms. She enjoys being held over your shoulder, especially when she’s feeling social, and she’s known to meow for attention at bedtime before hopping up for pets and play. Her amber eyes and darker tabby markings make her look especially elegant in a patch of sunlight, where she loves to lounge.
Daughter Amelia is the more assertive of the two — a curious, confident girl who likes to climb right into your lap or claim your desk chair as her own. She’s affectionate, playful, and a little mischievous, with striking greenish eyes and a sleek tabby coat.
Ariel and Amelia enjoy each other’s company most when they can do their own thing nearby — playing, napping, or watching the world go by from opposite ends of the couch. They’re a wonderful pair for someone who appreciates cats with personality, independence, and just a touch of sass.
Ariel is about 2 years old, and her daughter Amelia is about 1 year old. They have been spayed, microchipped, and are up to date on vaccines. They tested negative for FeLV/FIV. The adoption fee is $150 for both.
If you are interested in meeting Ariel & Amelia please complete the adoption interest form on our website (www.pdx-petadoption.org) and our adoption coordinator will respond promptly.
Please note that we place cats in the following counties only: Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas and Clark.
Animal Rescue & Care Fund is a small rescue organization. We rescue homeless animals only, and do not accept owner-surrendered pets. All our animals live with volunteers in their homes until they are matched with the right permanent family. Thank you for considering our pets for adoption.
Ariel and her daughter Amelia are a stunning tabby pair with a special bond — one that’s a little more “roommates who respect each other’s space” than “attached at the hip.” They’re both affectionate, playful, and curious. They are confident and enjoy meeting new people. While they sometimes bicker like family members do, they’re learning to share space and comfort. Just recently, they started sleeping on the same bed together with their humans— a big milestone for these two independent spirits!
* * Ariel & Amelia must be adopted together. * *
Mama Ariel is gentle, thoughtful, and affectionate on her own terms. She enjoys being held over your shoulder, especially when she’s feeling social, and she’s known to meow for attention at bedtime before hopping up for pets and play. Her amber eyes and darker tabby markings make her look especially elegant in a patch of sunlight, where she loves to lounge.
Daughter Amelia is the more assertive of the two — a curious, confident girl who likes to climb right into your lap or claim your desk chair as her own. She’s affectionate, playful, and a little mischievous, with striking greenish eyes and a sleek tabby coat.
Ariel and Amelia enjoy each other’s company most when they can do their own thing nearby — playing, napping, or watching the world go by from opposite ends of the couch. They’re a wonderful pair for someone who appreciates cats with personality, independence, and just a touch of sass.
Ariel is about 2 years old, and her daughter Amelia is about 1 year old. They have been spayed, microchipped, and are up to date on vaccines. They tested negative for FeLV/FIV. The adoption fee is $150 for both.
If you are interested in meeting Ariel & Amelia please complete the adoption interest form on our website (www.pdx-petadoption.org) and our adoption coordinator will respond promptly.
Please note that we place cats in the following counties only: Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas and Clark.
Animal Rescue & Care Fund is a small rescue organization. We rescue homeless animals only, and do not accept owner-surrendered pets. All our animals live with volunteers in their homes until they are matched with the right permanent family. Thank you for considering our pets for adoption.
We'll respond promptly and set up a time for a phone interview.
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Because our goal is to find the best home for all of our foster cats, our adoption process includes a number of steps to help us determine which cats would work well in your household, and to help you determine which cat will be perfect for you or your family.
Because our goal is to find the best home for all of our foster cats, our adoption process includes a number of steps to help us determine which cats would work well in your household, and to help you determine which cat will be perfect for you or your family.
To visit a pet that you are interested in adopting, contact us to set up an appointment. We do not have a shelter, but rather foster all of our animals in our volunteers' homes. This allows us to get to know their personalities quite well, and allows us to give you information helpful in making the decision about whether a pet is a good match for you. We look forward to hearing from you!
To visit a pet that you are interested in adopting, contact us to set up an appointment. We do not have a shelter, but rather foster all of our animals in our volunteers' homes. This allows us to get to know their personalities quite well, and allows us to give you information helpful in making the decision about whether a pet is a good match for you. We look forward to hearing from you!
More about this rescue
Animal Rescue & Care Fund is a private, non-profit, tax-exempt organization based in Portland, Oregon, funded solely by donations and operated by dedicated volunteers who provide good temporary homes for cats and kittens until they are adopted into responsible permanent homes.
Our mission is to rescue, shelter, and care for homeless animals and place them in permanent responsible homes, and to promote and support spay/neuter for companion animals.
All our rescued cats live with volunteers in a home environment where we evaluate them to find out how they interact with people (lap sitter, very outgoing, laid back, a little reserved, good with children, etc.); and how they are with other pets (are they loners, do they enjoy another pet's company, perhaps they like a nice dog better than another cat). Knowing these personality traits before adoption helps you choose the best pet for your family, and helps us choose the best families for our animals.
Animal Rescue & Care Fund depends entirely on your donations (which are tax-deductible). All funds are used exclusively for veterinary care, food, classified advertising to find suitable homes to place animals, and for publishing the quarterly newsletter "Animal Talk." What we do wouldn’t be possible without you. Your donations make it possible for us to rescue and rehabilitate animals that might never otherwise find a good home. Much of your donation goes to pay our substantial veterinary bills and other direct care for our animals.
Animal Rescue & Care Fund is a private, non-profit, tax-exempt organization based in Portland, Oregon, funded solely by donations and operated by dedicated volunteers who provide good temporary homes for cats and kittens until they are adopted into responsible permanent homes.
Our mission is to rescue, shelter, and care for homeless animals and place them in permanent responsible homes, and to promote and support spay/neuter for companion animals.
All our rescued cats live with volunteers in a home environment where we evaluate them to find out how they interact with people (lap sitter, very outgoing, laid back, a little reserved, good with children, etc.); and how they are with other pets (are they loners, do they enjoy another pet's company, perhaps they like a nice dog better than another cat). Knowing these personality traits before adoption helps you choose the best pet for your family, and helps us choose the best families for our animals.
Animal Rescue & Care Fund depends entirely on your donations (which are tax-deductible). All funds are used exclusively for veterinary care, food, classified advertising to find suitable homes to place animals, and for publishing the quarterly newsletter "Animal Talk." What we do wouldn’t be possible without you. Your donations make it possible for us to rescue and rehabilitate animals that might never otherwise find a good home. Much of your donation goes to pay our substantial veterinary bills and other direct care for our animals.
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