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Bella

Tabby

Female, Adult
Dumfries, VA
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Very sweet and loving cat. Good with kids. My son is allergic to cats which is why we need to rehome her.
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Puck

Tabby

Male, Adult
Charlottesville, VA
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Puck is a very affectionate indoor/outdoor cat that has lived in our home for 11 years with 4 children, and another litter mate and later a third cat. He is playful and very good with visitors and strangers. Unfortunately the other two cats bully him and we have found he will do better in a home as a single cat. Dogs would be OK, he sleeps next to our dog. We are sorry to see him go but want him to be more comfortable and find a home where he is the only cat in the house. He recently had a full check up, shots etc.
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Jack

Tabby

Male, Young
Charlottesville, VA
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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I received Jack because he was a kitten of a family member’s cat. He is a very loving, very cuddly, two year-old, beautiful, orange tabby boy. He developed a condition known as feline urinary tract disorder and ended up having to have surgery to prevent his urine from backing up into his bladder. We had hoped that this would cure his behavior of sometimes urinating outside of the box, but unfortunately it did not. I strongly believe that he would be the perfect cat for a single individual who does not have other cats or small children. He currently only marks on things to show other others in the household that he wants to be my number one. unfortunately, I am not able to keep up with his behavior having two small children. He would also be an excellent outdoor or barn cat.
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Lilly

Tabby

Female, Kitten
Burke, VA
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Lilly was born in August 2024. He is great with kids, and other cats. Lillys mom had kittens unexpectedly and out came Thor. We are currently looking to adopt him out to free to a loving family.
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Little Chin

Tabby

Female, Adult
Singers Glen, VA
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Little Chin, is a lovely very sweet 10 year old female kitty that is requiring a forever home. She was born and raised by a family member that has since sold her home and is living in an apartment that doesn't allow any pets. Due to the family's work schedule, and traveling needs, Little chin will soon require a new family to love. She is very shy and has. always been an indoor companion only. She gets along with other cats, as well as dogs as long as they don't chase her or exhibit aggression. She is very respectful of her surrounding area and is potty trained. One of Little Chins unique traits is when she is excited to see you she will shake her tail or hind leg in a little dance for you.
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Tanooki

Tabby

Female, Adult
Crimora, VA
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Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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02/04/25 - Please text before calling, I've been getting a lot of spam calls lately This little fella here is very timid and scared, but after awhile she'll warm up to you! She's very independent but seems to love her daughter, Gremlin, quite a lot. She doesn't handle other animals well at all, but she's fine with people, so long as you don't try to smother her with love by picking her up. We found her outside and took her in until we could find her a home to discover she was a little pregnant thing. We're mainly looking for a nice family who needs a fairly easy to care for cat. People who will give her a nice little peaceful life. We would request that you'd adopt Gremlin with her as well, just so she has a small sense of familiarity with one of her children with her.

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Fisher

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Adult
Culpeper, VA
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Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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UPDATE: 3.3.24 Fisher was a bit of a loner who now has been seeking out more affection. He will greet you at the door. Fisher was once bonded with 2 friends, but isn't anymore and can be adopted by himself. He is a sweetheart that at times struggles with self-esteem. He has been waiting on his forever home since he was an 8 week old kitten, found dumped in a trash heap with his siblings (all adopted now) at a county dump. Please help him find a home. BFFs Fisher, Gar"Bonzo," & Watson - A Tale of 3 FriendsEvery week we get many requests for Fisher, an orange tabby that came to us with his 5 siblings last summer. Fisher and his family were dumped at the dump and ended up at a high kill shelter – a double whammy. Forgotten Felines pulled Fisher and his siblings and all were adopted, except Fisher. “So…if you are getting a lot of calls for Fisher, what’s the problem?” you ask. Well…Fisher has always been a bit of a loner and always sat apart from his siblings. He never wanted to play with them, he seemed to be a thinker type kinda guy, quiet. He never seemed to have any self esteem or real identity.Last summer we got in an entire family of orange cats that set up “house” in an office parking lot, right on the side of I-29 – remember? Gar”Bonzo” was the dad of that litter. Bonzo is a large orange tabby with white paws with an easy-going personality, though he didn’t come to us that way, he is TOTALLY a smooshie-guy now.Bonzo took an interest in Fisher and cleaned him, slept with him, and even played with toys with him. Keep in mind, Bonzo never even knew what a toy was…but he did this for Fisher. He seemed to know what Fisher needed and saw the emptiness in him…and filled it. Bonzo let Fisher know that he was okay and everything was okay. He mentored him in a way. This big ol’ cat from the streets took Fisher under his wing and became a big part of Fisher’s life. “Okay then, so adopt them together.”Last summer I received a call from the high kill shelter to pull some cats bc they would be euthanized. We took in the cats and when I asked if there were any more that needed out, the reply was, “We have one, but he will be put down bc he is feral.” I said I would take him. (Lots of times cats are not feral, just terrified from being in a big, loud, scary shelter, wondering what their fate will be.) I was told, “No, you don’t want him. He really is feral. We will put him down.” “No I want him.” I replied. Thinking, even a barn home is better than death.Watson came to us the following day, a day before he was slated for death. This big gray and white guy just stayed in his carrier in the crate and I barely saw him for the first month he was with us. He came out of his carrier at night to eat and that was about it. Sometimes when I would come into the room late at night, I would see him lounging on top of his carrier and he would quickly run inside again, escaping interaction with me. I never heard a growl or a hiss, ever. Hmmm…I thought, feral, huh?After Watson settled in, he was fully vetted and the door was opened on his crate. He could now come out and meet everyone he had been looking at for awhile, or stay in his crate if he chose. The decision was his. He came out and within a week or so, became best buds with Bonzo – after all, they had a lot in common. These are 2 guys that most would’ve given up on and dismissed as unfriendly cats, without taking the time to get to know them. Soon, Watson began cleaning and grooming little Fisher, too, eating with him, sleeping with him, and bonding with him.Now the world seemed to shine down on these three friends and all was happy and good, but they still need to complete their story. This is where you come in.These 3 friends are not traditional lap cats. Bonzo and Watson can be pet but do not like to be picked up – that’s okay. They often look out the French doors from the playroom and let me know when I am late to give them their canned food breakfast. They rub up against my legs when I come into the room. They can be pet and love affection. They are sweet cats who deserved to live. Once in a quiet home, they will most-likely bloom with a person they can trust.We are introducing these 3 guys, who have been through so much, to be part of a family. A family that is loving and understanding and patient and lets them adapt into their new home with love and patience. And so….I introduce to you….Gar”Bonzo” and Watson and Fisher. Three friends together. All fully vetted and microchipped, looking to add another chapter to their success story. (A deep discount will apply when adopting.)Please share with friends and family! GoodMews22@aol.comNovember 4, 2024, 11:34 am
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Darla Mae

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Adult
Culpeper, VA
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Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Carla and Marla (4 year old sisters) and mom, Darla (5 years old) This bonded tabby family have had a rough start to life.Carla and Marla were found in early December 2020 living in a sewer on a busy Culpeper street with their mom, Darla Mae and were brought into care. Unbelievably, they have not found their forever home yet and have been with us the longest out of any of the cats we have in foster care. Their foster family has a child that is allergic, but out of respect and care for this little family, they have made the difficult decision to care for them until they can find their forever home.This family is a Violet family, as in the term a " shrinking Violet." "Violets," are a very special group of cats. These kitties have been in foster homes for maybe a year or more, still hoping for their future mommy or daddy to find them. Their stories are similar,  they have all been through Hell on the streets ~ orphaned, abandoned by a former owner, left to fend for themselves, often sick or hungry. People passing them by, but no one helping.  These precious, frightened, and vulnerable souls usually blossom once in a quiet, indoor home, with either no children or older children. They are all spayed or neutered, are up to date on rabies and distemper vaccines, and tested negative for feline leukemia, and are microchipped. The adoption fee is $25 and may be waived if you have adopted from us previously or if there are multiple bonded cats, as in Carla, Marla, and Darla.. Carla and Darla probably rate a 4-5 on the Violet social scale. They are playful once they are alone, but are couch potatoes with Darla when people are around. Carla is the more social and will come to sniff their foster mom's hand amd everyone loves people watching, as well as a sunny window with a bird feeder (who doesn't, right?) No one is aggressive. Everyone is good with furniture and good in the litter box, as well, and can be pet when eating.Carla, Marla, and Darla will need a quiet, low activity home together with kids 12 years old or older or no children at all. They are completely vetted and have been dewormed, spayed, have had 3 FVRCP vaccines, a rabies vaccine, and are tested negative for FIV, and feline leukemia. They are microchipped with a lifetime registration, meaning you will not have to pay every year to reregister. Interested in these rhyming beauties? Please email us at GoodMews22@aol.com.For more information on Violets, please go to: https://www.forgottenfelinesculpeper.org/violets. November 4, 2024, 11:34 am
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Hickory

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Kitten
Culpeper, VA
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Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Hickory, a handsome white and gray, short-haired 2 year old. He came to us with his mom, Constance and brother, Hunter on the Freedom Ride  year ago Thanksgiving from a high-kill shelter when their time had run out. The kill shelter we usually pull from actually told us about this little family that was in a neighboring kill shelter because they were so sweet and gentle and they were worried they would not make it out.Hickory is a sweet cat. He is fairly quiet and low-profile at first, but he is playful and loving and comes to you for affection.. He enjoys eating (what guy doesn't!) and playing with toys and loves doing Zoomies around the house. He can be held and pet and enjoys affection. He is shy at first but warms up within a day or two.Hickory is neutered, received 2 - 3 FVRCP vaccines, a rabies vaccine, and is microchipped with a lifetime registration - you won't need to pay to renew every year. He is ready to come home now to an approved home. Please contact us for an application at GoodMews22@aol.com or call 540.717.4420. November 4, 2024, 11:34 am

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