Sundae is still timid in new situations and so it will take a little more time for her to warm up in a new home. She loves sitting on the top of the cat tree, watching the world go by! Sundae is very friendly to other cats, but has enough self-confidence that she doesn't push into their space or demand their attention. Sundae doesn't require constant entertainment, but she enjoys company and likes being close to her people. Please give this pretty little girl a forever home!!All adopters must be > 21 years old, live in a place that allows animals, keep them indoors only, do NOT declaw them, and keep up with necessary innoculations.
Sundae is still timid in new situations and so it will take a little more time for her to warm up in a new home. She loves sitting on the top of the cat tree, watching the world go by! Sundae is very friendly to other cats, but has enough self-confidence that she doesn't push into their space or demand their attention. Sundae doesn't require constant entertainment, but she enjoys company and likes being close to her people. Please give this pretty little girl a forever home!!All adopters must be > 21 years old, live in a place that allows animals, keep them indoors only, do NOT declaw them, and keep up with necessary innoculations.
You fill out an application online and we do a phone interview, or in person if in store, to find out what your needs are.
2.
Meet the Pet
You get to interact with the cat to find out if it is the one for you.
3.
Sign Adoption Contract
You sign our 1 page adoption contract.
4.
Pay Fee
You pay the adoption fee in cash, check, credit card, PayPal or donate via our website.
5.
Take the Pet Home
You take the pet home in an approved carrier.
Additional adoption info
FCPGA asks for a potential adopter to complete an interview and meet a representative of the program in person before completing the adoption. The adoption fee is $150 for a fully vetted kitten. FCPGA asks that if the pet needs to be returned for any reason that the pet is returned to our rescue. We ask that cats/kittens are not declawed and encourage "indoor only" homes.
FCPGA asks for a potential adopter to complete an interview and meet a representative of the program in person before completing the adoption. The adoption fee is $150 for a fully vetted kitten. FCPGA asks that if the pet needs to be returned for any reason that the pet is returned to our rescue. We ask that cats/kittens are not declawed and encourage "indoor only" homes.
A select number of our cats are always in the Petsmart enclosures in Alpharetta, Cumming and Dawsonville. We rotate them out weekly so they don't have to stay long.
Come visit them anytime. If you want to interact with them out of the cages, you will need to make an appointment.
A select number of our cats are always in the Petsmart enclosures in Alpharetta, Cumming and Dawsonville. We rotate them out weekly so they don't have to stay long.
Come visit them anytime. If you want to interact with them out of the cages, you will need to make an appointment.
More about this rescue
Feral Cat Program of Georgia, est. 2004.
The FCPGA is a grass-roots program run entirely by volunteers with the help of local veterinarians. We are a registered 501c3 non-profit organization, donations are tax deductible.
Our mission is to control the cat overpopulation. This is accomplished through TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return/Relocate). We specialize in rescue of strays and socialization of feral kittens for the purpose of making them ready for your loving home.
The term "feral" is an adjective used to describe behavior, it does not describe a breed of cat. "Feral" is used to describe many nonsocialized animals and even people!
Feral Cat Program of Georgia, est. 2004.
The FCPGA is a grass-roots program run entirely by volunteers with the help of local veterinarians. We are a registered 501c3 non-profit organization, donations are tax deductible.
Our mission is to control the cat overpopulation. This is accomplished through TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return/Relocate). We specialize in rescue of strays and socialization of feral kittens for the purpose of making them ready for your loving home.
The term "feral" is an adjective used to describe behavior, it does not describe a breed of cat. "Feral" is used to describe many nonsocialized animals and even people!
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