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We'll also keep you updated on Victoria (LLGB FUR)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Victoria (LLGB FUR)

Domestic Longhair

Female, 11 mos
port Orange, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
386-299-3765 ADOPT VICTORIA! A stunning long haired kitty who loves to be loved! I have a video of her so please ask me to send in a text if you want to see Victoria being pet and loving it! This adoption is NOT through Furry Nation Salvation and is a Courtesy Post. Please call the individual listed below with any further questions or to set up a time to meet the pet. Thank you. Please call/text this number if interested: 386-299-3765 Cat located in this city: Ormond Beach Cat’s Name: Victoria Cat’s Age & Sex: 3 year old female Cat’s vetting history (spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped): spayed, shots, chipped Animals story: (where found and reason for wanting to rehome): Victoria became homeless and started living life on the streets. That is when I met her and realized she wanted a family of her own. She is so sweet and would like to find her a safe INDOOR home with lots of wet food.! Personality (shy, social, likes to be held, lap cat? Likes or dislikes): cuddles, affection, playtime - just a sweet girl who would love a family of her own. Any Supplies that go with pet (food, litter, leash, cat box, bedding, toys): food What food is the cat eating (dry only, dry and wet): Friskies filet wet food twice daily and , Iams dry :::::::::::Please know that cats need canned wet food given DAILY. Why? Because cats have a low thirst drive and actually NEED the moisture from the wet food! Wet food is 75 % water (dry FOOD only 10%) and giving them wet food daily will help them avoid Urinary tract issues (which can lead to litter box avoidance), kidney disease, obesity issues linked to diabetes and cardiac issues. You will save on vet bills too!  Limit the overly processed dry food and ensure cat eats all the wet food daily. At the VERY minimum each cat should get one 3oz. can of wet food a day or HALF of a 5.5oz. can a day (although we recommend double this). :::::::::::: More info here: FurryNationSalvation.Org/wetfood IF YOU WANT TO ADOPT: 1) Please show up with a cat carrier 2) Small adoption fee of: $45 3) I will call/text one month from adoption day just to make sure everything is going well 4) Please show up with your Driver's License. 5) Information sheet will be filled out (your information as well as mine) *Please know, that when you bring your newly adopted cat or kitten home, it is always BEST to place him/her in a very small room (bathroom works great) with their litter box, food, water, and bed for a few days to a few weeks. This way the animal can adjust much quicker and get acclimated to the new environment with less stress. All cats/kittens need time to adjust, so if you adopt please allow this. Thank you. Call/text me if interested in this kitty: 386-299-3765
We'll also keep you updated on Missy (Melbourne) Long Hair's adoption status with email updates.
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Missy (Melbourne) Long Hair

Domestic Longhair

Female, 4 yrs 4 mos
port Orange, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Melbourne, Florida Text Rebecca 321-431-7225 Missy was taken to the shelter when her human parents got a divorce. She is about 4 years old, up to date on shots, spayed and FIV/FELV negative, Videos: https://youtube.com/shorts/fPHr99sMLuQ?si=MiNvIQNt1qBQ2iC4 https://youtube.com/shorts/2VI2hQjXwPQ?si=YKqm0nyZt0WsC2WK https://youtu.be/87FbRgYKB6E?si=TfNaL39KLwxO2cUQ PERSONALITY: MIssy LOVES human attention. She will give head butts and paw pats to get her foster mom to give her pets. She’s a purr machine and very playful. LIKES/DISLIKES/OTHER ANIMALS/CHILDREN: Missy loves to be pet on her head and neck. She purrs really loudly and will do anything she can to get more attention and pets from her foster mom. She will give head butts, roll over, meow and paw at her foster mom until she gets more attention. She sometimes will get overstimulated when getting pet, usually when it’s past her head and neck area. She may give a swat or two (no claws out) but will come right back for pets , while she’s purring the entire time! She’s very food motivated and loves all kinds of different foods. She’s learning to play and becoming more playful each day. She was very uncomfortable with men when first rescued, but is becoming more and more comfortable with them in her foster home. She is a little uncomfortable around other cats, especially very playful ones , but is doing better each day. She would do best with a calmer cat or two in her home (or she’d be fine as an only cat too!) She hasn’t been around dogs or kids in our care. She would have to be with calm kids or cat friendly dogs in order to do well with them. MIssy isn’t good with sudden movements and loud sounds. She will need a patient adopter in order to adjust in a new home. She has made really great gains while in foster care. Her foster mom believes she will continue to open up and blossom when in a home that works with her and gives her lots of love and patience. ***Please remember; our cats have a low thirst drive and NEED the moisture in the wet food. Since wet food is 75% moisture and dry food only 10%, that is huge for our felines. Cats need wet food daily to avoid a lot of dehydration related medical problems long term like urinary tract issues which can lead to litter box avoidance and kidney disease or obesity issues linked to diabetes.. VETTING: MIssy is spayed, up to date on shots, microchipped, and combo tested FIV/FELV negative. She has 30 day flea treatment on and has been dewormed. **How our process works and Application is here: FurryNationSalvation.org/adoptionprocess (copy and paste into your browser) **Find us on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram!** -If you want to adopt : 1) Please show up with a cat carrier. 2) We give you copies of all forms. 3) We take a photo of you and your newly adopted pet. 4) We go over pet education packets as we do with anyone who adopts from us so you have a successful adoption. 5) The adoption fee is $40. We take any kitty back if it isn’t working out . But all kittens need time to adjust.
We'll also keep you updated on Penelope (long fur)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Penelope (long fur)

Domestic Longhair

Female, 4 yrs 2 mos
port Orange, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
386-299-3765 ADOPT PENELOPE! This adoption is NOT through Furry Nation Salvation and is a Courtesy Post. Please call the individual listed below with any further questions or to set up a time to meet the pet. Thank you.Please call/text this number if interested: 386-299-3765 Cat located in this city: Ormond Beach Cat’s Name: Penelope Cat’s Age & Sex: 3 year old, female LONG HAIRED, TORTOISE, TUXEDO Cat’s vetting history (spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped): spayed & vaccinated Animals story: (where found and reason for wanting to rehome): rescued housecat that was left behind when family moved Personality (shy, social, likes to be held, lap cat? Likes or dislikes): likes to be petted, plays and likes bird watching! Any Supplies that go with pet (food, litter, leash, cat box, bedding, toys): litter box & supplies What food is the cat eating (dry only, dry and wet): 50 / 50 Friskies tasty treasures & Iams dry :::::::::::Please know that cats need canned wet food given DAILY. Why? Because cats have a low thirst drive and actually NEED the moisture from the wet food! Wet food is 75 % water (dry FOOD only 10%) and giving them wet food daily will help them avoid Urinary tract issues (which can lead to litter box avoidance), kidney disease, obesity issues linked to diabetes and cardiac issues. You will save on vet bills too! Limit the overly processed dry food and ensure cat eats all the wet food daily. At the VERY minimum each cat should get one 3oz. can of wet food a day or HALF of a 5.5oz. can a day (although we recommend double this). :::::::::::: More info here: FurryNationSalvation.Org/wetfood IF YOU WANT TO ADOPT: 1) Please show up with a cat carrier 2) Small adoption fee of: $65 3) I will call/text one month from adoption day just to make sure everything is going well 4) Please show up with your Driver's License. 5) Information sheet will be filled out (your information as well as mine) *Please know, that when you bring your newly adopted cat or kitten home, it is always BEST to place him/her in a very small room (bathroom works great) with their litter box, food, water, and bed for a few days to a few weeks. This way the animal can adjust much quicker and get acclimated to the new environment with less stress. All cats/kittens need time to adjust, so if you adopt please allow this. Thank you. Call/text me if interested in this kitty: 386-299-3765

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