ADOPT A CAT. CHANGE A LIFE.

ADOPT A CAT.
CHANGE A LIFE.

WHY ADOPT?

At Feisty Felines, our work is most rewarding when we’re able to adopt a cat or a kitten into a loving home. Adopting a cat is a deeply rewarding experience. By adopting from a cat rescue, you’re giving a second chance to a cat or kitten that may have had a rough start in life. You become their hero and provide them with a loving and secure forever home. By adopting from us, you’re actively participating in the fight against pet overpopulation. Every adoption creates space for another cat in need and reduces the strain on rescues and animal shelters.

Deciding between adopting an adult cat or a kitten is an important choice. Each comes with its own unique advantages and characteristics. Whether you choose a kitten or an adult cat, both options offer the potential for a loving, rewarding companionship. It’s about finding the right fit for your lifestyle and home. After all, the end goal is the same: to provide a loving forever home to a deserving feline.

Finding the Right Match

FAMILY

Bringing a new furry friend into your family can be an exciting and rewarding experience. However, it’s essential to find the right match when it comes to adopting a kitten. Just like humans, kittens have unique personalities, energy levels, and care requirements. By taking the time to consider your family’s lifestyle, preferences, and needs, you can ensure a harmonious and fulfilling relationship with your new feline companion. Remember that each cat is unique, and it may take some time to get to know each other and settle into a routine. Be patient, and enjoy the process of building a relationship with your new companion.

The Calm Companion

ADULT

If you want a cat with a certain kind of personality, you’re better off adopting an adult. Their personalities are well-developed, allowing you to find a cat that fits your lifestyle from the start. Adult cats offer a more laid-back and less demanding alternative. Adult cats are often already trained in the basics such as litter box use and have less of a tendency to “explore” with their claws around your home. Adult cats often settle into new environments more quickly, requiring less intensive care and supervision compared to kittens.

Little Rascals

KITTEN

There’s no denying the appeal of kittens. Their boundless energy, playful antics, and undeniable cuteness can quickly endear them to their new families. Kittens are like blank slates, providing you with the opportunity to shape their habits and behaviors from a young age. However, kittens require a lot of time, patience, and training. They are more likely to get into trouble with their curiosity and have high energy levels that require plenty of play and interaction. If you do have your heart set on adopting a kitten, or currently have a kitten or teenage cat in your house, we strongly suggest a friend for them. Kittens and teenage cats do much better in pairs so they have someone to play with.

Other Pets in the Household

TOGETHER

Adopting a new cat with other pets in the household can be a wonderful addition to the family, offering your pets a chance for companionship and enriching your home life. With a proper understanding of your pets’ personalities, careful introductions, and patience, a harmonious multi-pet household can be achieved. Before bringing the new cat home, create a separate space for it. This will provide a safe, quiet place for your cat to adjust to its new environment. Gradual introduction is key to a successful transition. Remember, the goal is a peaceful and loving home for all your pets, and the journey to get there can be just as rewarding as the result.

Finding the Right Match

FAMILY

Bringing a new furry friend into your family can be an exciting and rewarding experience. However, it’s essential to find the right match when it comes to adopting a kitten. Just like humans, kittens have unique personalities, energy levels, and care requirements. By taking the time to consider your family’s lifestyle, preferences, and needs, you can ensure a harmonious and fulfilling relationship with your new feline companion. Remember that each cat is unique, and it may take some time to get to know each other and settle into a routine. Be patient, and enjoy the process of building a relationship with your new companion.

The Calm Companion

ADULT

If you want a cat with a certain kind of personality, you’re better off adopting an adult. Their personalities are well-developed, allowing you to find a cat that fits your lifestyle from the start. Adult cats offer a more laid-back and less demanding alternative. Adult cats are often already trained in the basics such as litter box use and have less of a tendency to “explore” with their claws around your home. Adult cats often settle into new environments more quickly, requiring less intensive care and supervision compared to kittens.

Little Rascals

KITTEN

There’s no denying the appeal of kittens. Their boundless energy, playful antics, and undeniable cuteness can quickly endear them to their new families. Kittens are like blank slates, providing you with the opportunity to shape their habits and behaviors from a young age. However, kittens require a lot of time, patience, and training. They are more likely to get into trouble with their curiosity and have high energy levels that require plenty of play and interaction. If you do have your heart set on adopting a kitten, or currently have a kitten or teenage cat in your house, we strongly suggest a friend for them. Kittens and teenage cats do much better in pairs so they have someone to play with.

Other Pets in the Household

FAMILY

Adopting a new cat with other pets in the household can be a wonderful addition to the family, offering your pets a chance for companionship and enriching your home life. With a proper understanding of your pets’ personalities, careful introductions, and patience, a harmonious multi-pet household can be achieved. Before bringing the new cat home, create a separate space for it. This will provide a safe, quiet place for your cat to adjust to its new environment. Gradual introduction is key to a successful transition. Remember, the goal is a peaceful and loving home for all your pets, and the journey to get there can be just as rewarding as the result.