Elsa

Sweet little Elsa would make someone a wonderful kitty companion. She’s affectionate and playful, loves to be with people, likes the company of other cats, and is young enough that she could easily learn to happily live with a cat-friendly dog. Elsa is all ready to go to her forever home. She’s spayed, current on her vaccinations, and has tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV.

Fleur

Don’t let her ear tip fool you. Adorable Fleur is completely socialized. In fact, she’s a real little love bug. She was born to an unsocialized mom cat living in a colony, and the folks caring for the colony originally thought Fleur was too scared to learn to live with people. So they asked the vet to tip her ear when she was spayed, but they then discovered that Fleur is very sweet, friendly and affectionate. Fleur also includes her feline foster siblings in her circle of friends and would enjoy living in a forever home with other cats. She’s also young enough to learn to happily live with a cat-friendly dog. Fleur is all ready to go to her forever home: she’s spayed, vaccinated, and negative for feline leukemia and FIV.

Algernon

This handsome seven-year-old boy came from a hoarding/neglect situation. He was initially fearful of people, but after Kate worked with him for a few months, he has blossomed into a gentle and affectionate cat. He is still a little shy with strangers but warms up quickly, especially if treats are involved. He also really likes the company of other cats.

Alvin

Eleven-year-old Alvin came from the same home as Algernon. He was even more fearful of people and was shut down for months, rarely leaving his hide box except to eat and use the litter box. Happily, after using desensitization and counter conditioning methods, Alvin is a much more outgoing cat. He comes right over to Kate and her husband for affection and purrs his heart out when petted.

Harley

Harley is a friendly, social cat who will happily keep you company on the couch or while you work on your laptop. He’s good with other cats, if properly introduced, and has lived with a cat-friendly dog. He had a urinary blockage, but he had surgery and now is no longer at risk for another blockage. He does, though, need to be on a prescription diet. Since his surgery and starting on the prescription food, he has had no urinary issues and is back to always using the litter box.