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Hi, my name is Quail. I'm the brown tabby who is being fostered with my sister, Seahorse. We came to TCR from a home that had far too many cats. I am shy at first and appreciate it if you let me come to you!
Once I warm up, I will make you appreciate my gentle beauty with lots of delicate biscuits and demanding headbutts. Whether you are reading a book, working on a project on the computer, or trying to have some private time in the bathroom, your personal boundaries no longer matter. You'll love the softness of my fur and the gentle drumming of my purr. Once I am really comfortable, I will allow you to cradle me like a baby and gently rub my belly.
When I hear your alarm go off, I will head butt you in the face until you wake and get out of bed. I'll even ensure that, in your morning stupor, you don't forget where the food bowl is by escorting you right to it.
When I am not seeking affection, eating, or playing, I will be sleeping on the softest, warmest blanket you own, climbing to the highest accessible point in the house, or watching out the window for birds. Seahorse and I like to play hide and seek using the shower curtain. I am also learning to play fetch with the sparkly pom-pom toys my foster meowmy got for us at a craft store. I also love feather wands!
My ideal home is one with older teens or adults who will respect my boundaries. I will do well at first if confined to a small room. Bonus points if you can have a radio softly playing for me. Once I decide I like you, I will want the opportunity to be with you all the time. Also, I would love to have a home with tall cat trees and places where I can get up high to keep an eye on the household. My sister and I also like to have a long hallway where we can run up and down to get in our morning exercises. We'd appreciate a bigger bed so that we can curl up together when it's time to sleep.
I'm estimated to be about three years old and have been spayed, dewormed, flea treated, microchipped, vaccinated, and have tested FIV/FeLV-. Do you have a lot of patience and love in your heart for me? Please apply today!
Hi, my name is Quail. I'm the brown tabby who is being fostered with my sister, Seahorse. We came to TCR from a home that had far too many cats. I am shy at first and appreciate it if you let me come to you!
Once I warm up, I will make you appreciate my gentle beauty with lots of delicate biscuits and demanding headbutts. Whether you are reading a book, working on a project on the computer, or trying to have some private time in the bathroom, your personal boundaries no longer matter. You'll love the softness of my fur and the gentle drumming of my purr. Once I am really comfortable, I will allow you to cradle me like a baby and gently rub my belly.
When I hear your alarm go off, I will head butt you in the face until you wake and get out of bed. I'll even ensure that, in your morning stupor, you don't forget where the food bowl is by escorting you right to it.
When I am not seeking affection, eating, or playing, I will be sleeping on the softest, warmest blanket you own, climbing to the highest accessible point in the house, or watching out the window for birds. Seahorse and I like to play hide and seek using the shower curtain. I am also learning to play fetch with the sparkly pom-pom toys my foster meowmy got for us at a craft store. I also love feather wands!
My ideal home is one with older teens or adults who will respect my boundaries. I will do well at first if confined to a small room. Bonus points if you can have a radio softly playing for me. Once I decide I like you, I will want the opportunity to be with you all the time. Also, I would love to have a home with tall cat trees and places where I can get up high to keep an eye on the household. My sister and I also like to have a long hallway where we can run up and down to get in our morning exercises. We'd appreciate a bigger bed so that we can curl up together when it's time to sleep.
I'm estimated to be about three years old and have been spayed, dewormed, flea treated, microchipped, vaccinated, and have tested FIV/FeLV-. Do you have a lot of patience and love in your heart for me? Please apply today!
Typically we talk a little with potential adopters to find a cat who is a good fit before sharing the application.
2.
Approve Application
We check over the application including checking vet references and doing landlord checks.
3.
Interview
We spend more time chatting with the adopters to specifically go over any questions from the application and details about the specific cat.
4.
Meet the Pet
Potential adopters have a meet and greet with the cat or kitten in the foster home.
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
At the meet and greet, if all goes well, the adoption contract can be signed, the fee can be paid, and the pet can go home!
6.
Pay Fee
7.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
We try to do our best to make sure we find good fitting, responsible homes, without wasting a lot of our time. Our app has a lot of screening questions which help eliminate potential adopters who might not be serious (they usually just don't return the app), or not a good fit, which is why the in depth interview happens once the app is returned.
We try to do our best to make sure we find good fitting, responsible homes, without wasting a lot of our time. Our app has a lot of screening questions which help eliminate potential adopters who might not be serious (they usually just don't return the app), or not a good fit, which is why the in depth interview happens once the app is returned.
We are a small but dedicated 501c3 nonprofit cat rescue specializing in making one person's garbage kitten another person's forever cat.
Our mission is to reduce feline suffering and overpopulation using a combination of TNR and adoptions. We foster and socialize whenever we have the resources to do so, including behavioral cats and kittens who might otherwise just be candidates for TNR.
We are a small but dedicated 501c3 nonprofit cat rescue specializing in making one person's garbage kitten another person's forever cat.
Our mission is to reduce feline suffering and overpopulation using a combination of TNR and adoptions. We foster and socialize whenever we have the resources to do so, including behavioral cats and kittens who might otherwise just be candidates for TNR.
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We'll also keep you updated on Salmon's adoption status with email updates.