Posted over 9 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
Submit Application
Interview
Approve Application
Meet the Pet
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home
Fred Gwynne is a family favorite in his foster home. Fred a funny, quirky, sociable guy who always likes to be where the action is. He greets visitors at the door, sits on the couch during tv time and lounges on the bed while laundry is folded. We were told that Fred was dying because he has an inoperable tumor on his chin, but six months later, Fred shows no sign of dying. He shows no sign of being sick at all. He hasn't lost an ounce. He's got a huge appetite. He's playful and energetic. So our best guess is that the tumor is benign and the worst it's doing to Fred is making him look funny.Fred gets along with calm dogs. He does on with other cats but can be a bit of a food bully. Fred is also FIV positive. Do you have room in your heart and home for Fred Gwynne? Please contact us to set up a meeting and discuss what his needs are.
If you'd like to meet this cat or think this cat would be a good match for your family, please complete our adoption questionnaire at http://www.trentoncats.org/adoption-questionnaire/ and let your references know someone will be contacting them soon. All our cats are neutered, up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed and flea-treated, tested for FIV/FeLV, and microchipped prior to adoption. Thanks for opting to adopt!
Fred Gwynne is a family favorite in his foster home. Fred a funny, quirky, sociable guy who always likes to be where the action is. He greets visitors at the door, sits on the couch during tv time and lounges on the bed while laundry is folded. We were told that Fred was dying because he has an inoperable tumor on his chin, but six months later, Fred shows no sign of dying. He shows no sign of being sick at all. He hasn't lost an ounce. He's got a huge appetite. He's playful and energetic. So our best guess is that the tumor is benign and the worst it's doing to Fred is making him look funny.Fred gets along with calm dogs. He does on with other cats but can be a bit of a food bully. Fred is also FIV positive. Do you have room in your heart and home for Fred Gwynne? Please contact us to set up a meeting and discuss what his needs are.
If you'd like to meet this cat or think this cat would be a good match for your family, please complete our adoption questionnaire at http://www.trentoncats.org/adoption-questionnaire/ and let your references know someone will be contacting them soon. All our cats are neutered, up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed and flea-treated, tested for FIV/FeLV, and microchipped prior to adoption. Thanks for opting to adopt!
Submit Application
Download our questionnaire form and email or fax it (filled out, dated and signed). Or complete one in-person during our weekly events.
Interview
One of our volunteers will contact you in 24-48 hours to discuss your questionnaire and answer any questions you might have.
Approve Application
After your initial conversation, our volunteer will talk with your references and contact you for any clarification or further discussion.
Meet the Pet
Typically meet and greets take place during our weekly adoption events but sometimes they can happen in a foster home or at a special event.
Sign Adoption Contract
Initial all points and sign on our 1 page contract.
Pay Fee
Adoption fees range from $75-150, depending on the cat.
Take the Pet Home
Pose with your new family member for a "Happy Tails" photo before bringing them home.