Adopt

My name is
Gidget!

Posted 11 hours ago | Updated 5 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Meet the Pet

2

Submit Application

3

Sign Adoption Contract

4

Pay Fee

5

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
4 months old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My personality

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

** Gidget and Gizmo can be seen at the Livermore Petco anytime the store is open! They are in the kennels at the left side of the store. **

These lovely kittens were discovered together with their mom, living on a rural property that was about to be foreclosed upon. Friends scrambled frantically to secure the kitty family in time. Fortunately, they were safely brought into foster care. They socialized almost immediately and have become super friendly. They are now ready to find their forever home!

We call the boy “Gizmo” because it is a silly name that fits him to a tee. He’s a goofy guy with loads of energy. He loves a vigorous play session and can really leap into the air for that kitty fishing rod! While “Gidget” appears a tad mellower than her brother, don’t let that fool you because she is also extremely playful. When they get tired (which does take awhile!) they are ready for cuddle time with each other and/or their human friends. They are very curious and love to supervise what the humans are doing (hey, someone’s got to do it).

Gidget and Gizmo have been inseparable in their foster home, and would love to go to their new home together. Because they’re so playful and fun, yet quite gentle, they could be a great choice for most anyone – single, couple, or a family with cat-friendly kids. If you already have another cat, or even a cat-friendly dog, they could certainly learn to get along with another animal if properly introduced. (If you haven’t introduced new animals to each other before, we can suggest some tips on how to accomplish this.)

The kitties have been neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, de-wormed, and tested FIV/FELV negative. They have always been great at using the litterbox! There is an adoption donation that goes back to the Feral Cat Foundation (an all-volunteer organization) to help us continue providing supplies and medical care for kitties in need.
Rescue
Feral Cat Foundation

Certified Partner

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Eve H
Address
PO Box 1173, Alamo, CA 94507
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Meet the Pet

Come to one of our weekend adoption events to have the best selection of cats and kittens.

2.

Submit Application

One of our adoption coordinators will give you a questionnaire to fill out to make sure it's a good match.

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

Must be done in person

4.

Pay Fee

Due to ever rising vet costs, we have to raise our adoption fees. Check with the event coordinator for current pricing.

5.

Take the Pet Home

In most cases you can take your new kitty home the day you adopt. You will need a carrier for transport-no exceptions.

Additional adoption info

Our process is designed to make sure you and your new kitty are the best possible match. Though we want you to be happy, our ultimate objective is to ensure the well being of the animals we rescue.

Go meet their pets

Petco – Livermore
Every Saturday and Sunday 11am-2pm
4500 Las Positas Road
Livermore, CA 94551
Phone : 925-245-0563

Petco – San Ramon
Every Saturday 11am to 3pm
Every Sunday 1pm to 4pm
2005 Crow Canyon Place
San Ramon , CA 94583
Phone : 925-275-2111

Petco-Dublin
Wednesday 2:30-5:30pm
Every other Sunday 1pm to 4pm
11976 Dublin Blvd
Dublin, CA 94568
925-803-4045

Petco-Union City
31090 Dyer Street
Union City 94587
510-477-9235
Saturday and Sunday 12:30 to 3

Petfood Express-Montclair
Sundays 11am to 3pm
2220 Mountain Blvd
Oakland, CA 94611
510-530-5300

More about this rescue

The Feral Cat Foundation (FCF) is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization whose primary mission is to help people live with the feral and forgotten cats and kittens in the communities of Alameda and Contra Costa counties of northern California. We accomplish this through the nationally-recognized and effective method of "TNR" (trap-neuter-return). When possible, tame cats and kittens are adopted to loving homes. Cats that cannot be socialized are returned to the location where they were trapped and fed daily by caring volunteers. The lack of resources and a sanctuary prevent FCF from being able to take owner surrenders, rescue cats from shelters, or remove cats from neighborhoods.

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