FFUR has Cats & Kittens Available for Adoption
FFUR always has cats and kittens available for adoption. We’d love to see them all find happy, caring homes.
Take a look at all of the cats we have available for adoption, and please contact us if you see a cat that would be right for you!
How You Can Help FFUR
We are trying to save feline lives, but we can’t do it alone: We need your help.
- $5 buys a 25 pound bag of cat litter
- $10 buys a 20 pound bag of dry cat food or 40 cans of cat food
- $50 buys a test for FLV/FIV or fecal parasites or treats all parasites with Revolution
- $100 pays for all vaccinations
- $150 pays for a neuter
- $250 pays for a spay
- $300 feeds 100 cats for a week
Paypal is the easiest and safest way to donate money to FFUR. Our paypal address is . Your paypal receipt will serve as your receipt for tax purposes.
If you would rather pay by check or money order, please send to:
FFUR
311 W. Seymour
Philadelphia PA 19144
If you pay via this method, you will be mailed a receipt for tax purposes.
Miss Kitty and Buddy
Buddy and Miss Kitty are victims of the economic crisis. Their original owner lost his job and apartment and had to give them up. These cats are very friendly--with each other and with people. They are in good health, FeLV an FIV negative. Miss Kitty is a Scottish fold, which is why she has the tiny bent ears. They need a good, stable home.
Baxter
Baxter was rescued off the streets with a flea collar imbedded in his throat. The collar had been put on when he was a kitten--before he was abandoned--and it was so tight that the skin had begun to grow over it. He was both having difficulty swallowing and also on the verge of a massive infection. Baxter is about eight months old, very energetic, friendly, purrs a lot and plays hard.He is healthy and has been neutered and is FeLV/FIV negative.
Mac
Little Mac was being chased across the street by a dog and was nearly hit by a car before being nearly eaten when one of the FFUR staff rescued him. He’s about seven months old, in good health, neutered and in need of a good home. He’s sweet and friendly and seems to like other cats. He’s already lost several of his nine lives and needs love.
Darla
Darla is a handful--literally. One of the Holstein clan of feral cats we tend at FFUR (so named because of their distinctive black and white markings), Darling Darla as we call her has a few issues. She’s loving--on her own terms. But being caged has made her less docile than she was when we first rescued her. She provides a challenge for whoever takes her in and does not get along with other cats. But she is getting better with people every day and would benefit from a loving and patient home. She is in perfect health and just over a year old. She has been spayed and is up to date on all her vaccinations.
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