Forgotten Cats, Inc.

Our mission is to humanely reduce the homeless and unwanted cat population through Trap/Neuter/Return (TNVR).Forgotten Cats finds homes for socialized cats through 5 PetSmart Adoption Centers in DE and PA, Pet Supplies Plus in West Chester, PA, and PetCo in Stowe, PA. We also have a network of foster homes. We sterilize an average of 800 cats and adopt our 70-80 socialized cats each month!Looking for a barn cat? Please contact us! Not sure if you are ready to be a full-time kitty parent? Please consider our foster program. You can care for a cat/kitten for as little as two days, a couple of weeks, or longer. It's up to you.

Greenville, DE,19807
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (302) 429-0124

Website: https://forgottencats.org/adoption-application/

Gracie (FCID# 07/02/2024 - 56 Millsboro foster)

Tabby | Chincoteague, VA

AdultFemaleMediumGray and White

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Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Cats

Meet Gracie (FCID# 07/02/2024 - 56 Millsboro foster)

Please meet Gracie, the ultimate cutie patootie with a sweet and innocent expression that will steal your heart in an instant. Her beautiful gray and white coat perfectly complements her wide, curious eyes that follow your every move around the room. Gracie is a quiet observer, always taking in her surroundings with a gentle, endearing curiosity. She’s also got a playful side and loves joining in on the fun when the mood strikes. Ready to be part of your family, Gracie will bring a perfect balance of peaceful companionship and joyful playfulness to your home. Currently, Gracie and Jayda (FCID# 04/13/2022 -41) are enjoying a cage-break with their foster who says, "The two of them are like two peas in a pod.  They are both sedate ladies who blend in so well with home life you would think they have lived here forever.  Jayda has found her favorite place to be on the arm of the couch or sleeping in the heated bed.  Gracie finally came out of the bathroom and is now making her sleeping arrangements on a scratching box.  Yesterday evening when Gracie wandered out of the bathroom, Jayda gave her a little hiss and Gracie looked at her as if to say “whatever”.  I think both of them would be fine in a house with other cats. They don’t have the “exploration gene” that Mia (FCID# 08/26/2024 - 24, with another foster) seems to have but rather are both happy to feel safe and secure and loved.  When you are sitting down, Gracie loves to give your legs head butts to remind you that she is there and wants to be petted.  She is not so much a lap cat but makes a good side partner. Although I haven’t tried it here, Jayda was very happy to be a lap cat at the adoption center." Please ask to meet Gracie! Please submit our no-obligation Adoption Application for a meet and greet or to adopt:  https://forgottencats.org/adoption-application/.  Not ready to adopt?  Please consider fostering:  https://forgottencats.org/foster-a-cat/.   Thank you!  (Foster:  Trainer, Leslie L.)

Adoption Process
All cats offered for adoption have been spayed or neutered, tested for Feline Leukemia and FIV, been dewormed and have received rabies and distemper inoculations. During the application process, our volunteers will check vet and rental contracts, if applicable, and personal references. Please allow up to 5 days to process your application. Every cat has received at least $400.00 worth of medical treatment. Our modest adoption fees are: $90.00 for 1 kitten $150.00 for 2 kittens $180.00 for 3 kittens $130.00 for one adult cat and one kitten $60.00 for 1 adult cat under 7 years old $90.00 for 2 adult cats under 7 years old $50.00 for 1 adult cat over 7 years old or with special needs $80.00 for 2 cats over 7 or with special needs


Contact
Forgotten Cats, Inc.
(302) 429-0124
[email protected]
https://forgottencats.org/adoption-application/

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