*Remember to schedule your first vet appointment within 30 days!*
NoYes
FriendlyPlayfulConfidentKid FriendlyLoves to be heldOutgoingBraveWell-manneredTrainableLovingSillyLow maintenance(grooming/medical)Great with other petsAllows humans to pet all overCuddlySmartAffectionateUniqueLap CatChill
NeedyBegs for human foodDoes not like other catsExtremely PlayfulVery independentOnly allows limited petsRequires more then a week to adjust to new surroundingsResponds aggressively to undesirable situations *Please explain more below*Does not like young childrenAttempts to escape the homeDoes not like dogsCounter SurferRequires daily meds/supplementsDoes not like to heldMischievousTerritorialPickyScratches furnitureTemperamentalDominantOther
(10=very quickly, 0=not possible/extremely unlikely)
A new home/environment
Children (newborn – 6 years)
Children (7 – 15 years)
Adult Cats
Kittens
Puppies
Adult dogs (sm-med)
Transport (cat carrier)
Why or Why not?
Are there any specific requirements you think your foster cat needs to thrive as a single cat? Please explain.
Soft BallsPlastic/Jingle BallsChirping ToysFood puzzles/ForagersBouncing BallsFeathersWand ToysKitty KickersBall TracksTunnelsOther
If yes, please describe how you manage the cat’s condition and any tips/tricks to make them more comfortable when receiving medications, etc.
Including how they act during feedings, when they love to play, favorite places to cat nap, bedtime routine, etc.
Be as creative as you want! (This will be used for your foster kitty’s public bio.)
Don’t forget to attach your photos if have any
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