Raven is a quiet treasure with a story that has shaped her into the thoughtful, affectionate companion she is today.
She spent her first few months with her mom and siblings, safe and loved. When her human began facing health challenges and could no longer care for her, Raven moved into a foster home where she once again had feline friends to play with while she waited for a family of her own. At five months old, that family arrived. She settled in and spent another five months in what everyone hoped would be her forever home. Unexpectedly, she was returned — not because of anything Raven did — and she came right back to her original foster home, adjusting almost instantly, as if she understood she was still safe.
Raven is the kind of cat who quietly weaves herself into your daily life. At night, she prefers to sleep at the bottom of the bed, though sometimes she’ll curl along your side. Sit down on the couch and she’ll press warmly against your leg, occasionally climbing into your lap and tipping her head up for chin scratches. When she stretches out beside you, she happily offers her tummy for gentle pets. If you work from home, expect a soft interruption — Raven loves to sprawl across a desk, request attention, and then drift into a contented nap while you type around her.
She has developed some very specific culinary opinions. It took a full “buffet” of seven different canned varieties to discover her preferences, and she’s still refining her palate. She reliably enjoys kitten chow, Churu stews, and Churu treats — though tuna is firmly rejected, salmon is suspicious, and salmon mixed with chicken is… negotiable. When she gives a little whine, she is almost certainly asking for a treat. And yes, she may be just a bit spoiled.
While she isn’t fond of being carried around for long stretches, she will tolerate short holds if she feels secure. Hold her close against you, and she’ll relax enough to stay in your arms a little longer.
Raven does beautifully with other cats. With a younger companion, she’ll happily engage in a spirited game of chase — a kind of feline tag. She’s also impressively clever. One of her favorite activities is a dog-style puzzle toy that requires sliding doors open to uncover treats. She has mastered it and rarely leaves a single prize behind.
Many people say their cat is special. In Raven’s case, it’s true in a quiet, steady way. She isn’t flashy — she’s devoted. She will be a wonderful companion for someone who understands that love is an exchange: she will give as much warmth and loyalty as she receives.
Adopt Raven TODAY!
Visit kittiecorral.org for more kitties!
Raven is a quiet treasure with a story that has shaped her into the thoughtful, affectionate companion she is today.
She spent her first few months with her mom and siblings, safe and loved. When her human began facing health challenges and could no longer care for her, Raven moved into a foster home where she once again had feline friends to play with while she waited for a family of her own. At five months old, that family arrived. She settled in and spent another five months in what everyone hoped would be her forever home. Unexpectedly, she was returned — not because of anything Raven did — and she came right back to her original foster home, adjusting almost instantly, as if she understood she was still safe.
Raven is the kind of cat who quietly weaves herself into your daily life. At night, she prefers to sleep at the bottom of the bed, though sometimes she’ll curl along your side. Sit down on the couch and she’ll press warmly against your leg, occasionally climbing into your lap and tipping her head up for chin scratches. When she stretches out beside you, she happily offers her tummy for gentle pets. If you work from home, expect a soft interruption — Raven loves to sprawl across a desk, request attention, and then drift into a contented nap while you type around her.
She has developed some very specific culinary opinions. It took a full “buffet” of seven different canned varieties to discover her preferences, and she’s still refining her palate. She reliably enjoys kitten chow, Churu stews, and Churu treats — though tuna is firmly rejected, salmon is suspicious, and salmon mixed with chicken is… negotiable. When she gives a little whine, she is almost certainly asking for a treat. And yes, she may be just a bit spoiled.
While she isn’t fond of being carried around for long stretches, she will tolerate short holds if she feels secure. Hold her close against you, and she’ll relax enough to stay in your arms a little longer.
Raven does beautifully with other cats. With a younger companion, she’ll happily engage in a spirited game of chase — a kind of feline tag. She’s also impressively clever. One of her favorite activities is a dog-style puzzle toy that requires sliding doors open to uncover treats. She has mastered it and rarely leaves a single prize behind.
Many people say their cat is special. In Raven’s case, it’s true in a quiet, steady way. She isn’t flashy — she’s devoted. She will be a wonderful companion for someone who understands that love is an exchange: she will give as much warmth and loyalty as she receives.
Adopt Raven TODAY!
Visit kittiecorral.org for more kitties!
Rescue
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2.
Interview
We call you for the initial phone interview
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Approve Application
Once your application is approved and the phone interview is conducted, the adoption will take place.
Additional adoption info
ADOPTION PROCESS
The following is a list of requirements new owners must meet and agree to before adopting a kittie from KITTIE CORRAL. KITTIE CORRAL only adopts to homes with sterilized pets.
Call for adoption fee; donations are gladly accepted.
All kitties adopted will be INDOOR ONLY – KITTIE CORRAL does not adopt "outdoor" kitties EVER. After one week, if it doesn't work out, the kittie MUST be returned to KITTIE CORRAL!
THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE ADOPTING
Before you make the final decision to adopt, please take the time to consider the following questions:
Why do you want a kitten/cat?
Ask yourself this question before you decide to adopt. There are many reasons why you might want a kittie, however, remember that the kittie may be with you for 10, 15 or even 20 years. Please be sure that you are willing to commit to caring for the long term.
Will you be a responsible pet owner?
Give your kittie lots of love, companionship, exercise, a healthy diet and regular veterinary care. All these things make a responsible pet owner.
Is it a good time for you to adopt a kitten/cat?
If you are a student, in the military, or travel frequently, consider waiting until you settle down before adopting. If you have small children under the age of three, you may want to wait. Children should be mature enough to be responsible companions.
Who will care for your kittie when you go on vacation?
You will need friends or neighbors reliable enough that you can trust to care for the pet in your absence. However, KITTIE CORRAL does offer “babysitting” services while you vacation. Otherwise, you will need money to pay for a pet sitting service or boarding.
Do you have the time to devote to a kittie?
Your kittie cannot be ignored just because you are tired or busy. They require food, water, exercise, love and companionship every day.
Can you afford a kitten/cat?
The costs of pet ownership can be quite high. Expenses for all the things the kittie will need can add up quickly. If you are already struggling to make ends meet, you probably should not consider adopting yet.
Can you deal with special problems?
Some unfortunate, but common aspects of cat ownership include flea infestations, scratched furniture and unexpected medical emergencies.
Are you allowed to have a kitten/cat where you live?
Most importantly, if you live in an apartment, there may be restrictions regarding pets. Please make it your business to know what these are BEFORE adopting a cat. If you cannot afford a pet deposit or the lease specifically states "No Pets" then don't adopt. If you do reside in an apartment, a copy of your current lease MUST BE PROVIDED PRIOR TO ADOPTION!
Are you prepared to care for the kittie for his or her entire life?
When you adopt a cat, you are making a commitment to care for the kittie for his or her entire lifetime.
If you are now ready to continue with the Adoption Process, then fill out our Application and Contract forms.
Email kittiecorral@gmail.com with any questions you have about the kittie you are interested.
Meet the kittie/Meet the family
Once a phone interview has been completed, HOME INTERVIEW will be conducted at the of adoption. It is MANDATORY we meet everyone who is in the home on a regular basis at the initial interview. We ask that you allow one week for the kittie to become acclimated to the new environment and new owner(s). If the kittie is not adjusting within 5 days, then the kittie must be returned to KITTIE CORRAL.
Final In-Home Visit and Finalize Adoption -
After a four-week acclimation period, a final in-home visit is made by KITTIE CORRAL. From this time forward, KITTIE CORRAL will, on occasion, reach out to the new owners and get an update on how well the kittie is doing. Gifts will also be mailed out for the kittie, typically once per year.
ADOPTION PROCESS
The following is a list of requirements new owners must meet and agree to before adopting a kittie from KITTIE CORRAL. KITTIE CORRAL only adopts to homes with sterilized pets.
Call for adoption fee; donations are gladly accepted.
All kitties adopted will be INDOOR ONLY – KITTIE CORRAL does not adopt "outdoor" kitties EVER. After one week, if it doesn't work out, the kittie MUST be returned to KITTIE CORRAL!
THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE ADOPTING
Before you make the final decision to adopt, please take the time to consider the following questions:
Why do you want a kitten/cat?
Ask yourself this question before you decide to adopt. There are many reasons why you might want a kittie, however, remember that the kittie may be with you for 10, 15 or even 20 years. Please be sure that you are willing to commit to caring for the long term.
Will you be a responsible pet owner?
Give your kittie lots of love, companionship, exercise, a healthy diet and regular veterinary care. All these things make a responsible pet owner.
Is it a good time for you to adopt a kitten/cat?
If you are a student, in the military, or travel frequently, consider waiting until you settle down before adopting. If you have small children under the age of three, you may want to wait. Children should be mature enough to be responsible companions.
Who will care for your kittie when you go on vacation?
You will need friends or neighbors reliable enough that you can trust to care for the pet in your absence. However, KITTIE CORRAL does offer “babysitting” services while you vacation. Otherwise, you will need money to pay for a pet sitting service or boarding.
Do you have the time to devote to a kittie?
Your kittie cannot be ignored just because you are tired or busy. They require food, water, exercise, love and companionship every day.
Can you afford a kitten/cat?
The costs of pet ownership can be quite high. Expenses for all the things the kittie will need can add up quickly. If you are already struggling to make ends meet, you probably should not consider adopting yet.
Can you deal with special problems?
Some unfortunate, but common aspects of cat ownership include flea infestations, scratched furniture and unexpected medical emergencies.
Are you allowed to have a kitten/cat where you live?
Most importantly, if you live in an apartment, there may be restrictions regarding pets. Please make it your business to know what these are BEFORE adopting a cat. If you cannot afford a pet deposit or the lease specifically states "No Pets" then don't adopt. If you do reside in an apartment, a copy of your current lease MUST BE PROVIDED PRIOR TO ADOPTION!
Are you prepared to care for the kittie for his or her entire life?
When you adopt a cat, you are making a commitment to care for the kittie for his or her entire lifetime.
If you are now ready to continue with the Adoption Process, then fill out our Application and Contract forms.
Email kittiecorral@gmail.com with any questions you have about the kittie you are interested.
Meet the kittie/Meet the family
Once a phone interview has been completed, HOME INTERVIEW will be conducted at the of adoption. It is MANDATORY we meet everyone who is in the home on a regular basis at the initial interview. We ask that you allow one week for the kittie to become acclimated to the new environment and new owner(s). If the kittie is not adjusting within 5 days, then the kittie must be returned to KITTIE CORRAL.
Final In-Home Visit and Finalize Adoption -
After a four-week acclimation period, a final in-home visit is made by KITTIE CORRAL. From this time forward, KITTIE CORRAL will, on occasion, reach out to the new owners and get an update on how well the kittie is doing. Gifts will also be mailed out for the kittie, typically once per year.
Go meet their pets
As part of the Adoption Process, information about you will be obtained through a phone interview first. Then, a home interview will be scheduled where Kittie Corral brings the kittie to you. At that time, a home inspection will be done to verify that the new FOREVER home is clean, safe, and secure for the new family member.
As part of the Adoption Process, information about you will be obtained through a phone interview first. Then, a home interview will be scheduled where Kittie Corral brings the kittie to you. At that time, a home inspection will be done to verify that the new FOREVER home is clean, safe, and secure for the new family member.
More about this rescue
Kittie Corral is a FLORIDA based non-profit 501(C)3 organization dedicated to saving and improving the lives of homeless cats by providing health care and placement in safe forever homes.
WHY we do what we do
MISSION
Kittie Corral is dedicated to rescuing and saving the lives of sick, injured, and stray cats who have been abused, left homeless, or neglected. Kittie Corral will also spay or neuter, vaccinate, and provide necessary medical treatment, and find loving, adoptive, safe homes for these stray and neglected cats.
We seek to place animals in a permanent home after recovery and we DO NOT euthanize unless terminal illness necessitates such a decision. All our cats are spayed or neutered, tested for Feline AIDS and Leukemia, de-wormed, de-flead, and vaccinated before they are adopted.
VISION
Kittie Corral seeks to reduce the cat overpopulation through active engagement in the community when possible. Kittie Corral assists cats who, because of extenuating circumstances, are unable to remain in their home with their owners to prevent a higher number of shelter intake and reduce the number of euthanasia’s, so we are committed to reducing the euthanasia of adoptable pets.
Kittie Corral is a FLORIDA based non-profit 501(C)3 organization dedicated to saving and improving the lives of homeless cats by providing health care and placement in safe forever homes.
WHY we do what we do
MISSION
Kittie Corral is dedicated to rescuing and saving the lives of sick, injured, and stray cats who have been abused, left homeless, or neglected. Kittie Corral will also spay or neuter, vaccinate, and provide necessary medical treatment, and find loving, adoptive, safe homes for these stray and neglected cats.
We seek to place animals in a permanent home after recovery and we DO NOT euthanize unless terminal illness necessitates such a decision. All our cats are spayed or neutered, tested for Feline AIDS and Leukemia, de-wormed, de-flead, and vaccinated before they are adopted.
VISION
Kittie Corral seeks to reduce the cat overpopulation through active engagement in the community when possible. Kittie Corral assists cats who, because of extenuating circumstances, are unable to remain in their home with their owners to prevent a higher number of shelter intake and reduce the number of euthanasia’s, so we are committed to reducing the euthanasia of adoptable pets.
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