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Chloe, an adoptable Domestic Short Hair in Norfolk, VA_image-1

Chloe Domestic Short Hair Norfolk, VA

  • Young
  • Female
  • Small
  • Buff & White, Tabby (Buff / Tan / Fawn)

About

Characteristics
Affectionate, Gentle, Quiet, Independent, Loves, Calm, Good Natured, Easy Going, Sweet
Coat length
Short
House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
Good in a home with
Other cats, dogs.

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Meet Chloe

Chloe is a sweet young lady but will require some patience while she gains confidence in her new home. Chloe spent the first three months of her life in a shelter and was too scared to interact with anyone. Now that she's in a foster home, her foster mom says that once Chloe settles in, she is a lover and enjoys lots of pets! Chloe is very easy going and loves to watch the action rather than partake in it. Chloe would do well in a home with some cat friends without small children where she can gain confidence on her own terms. If you're looking for your next, good natured feline pal, look no further than sweet Chloe!

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Settling In: Embracing the Rule of Threes Transitioning to a new environment is quite a journey for a cat. To assist with this, we like to remember the Rule of Threes, a timeline to help you gauge your new cat's acclimation:

• 3 Days: Time to unwind and begin to understand their new surroundings. Feeling safe.
• 3 Weeks: Familiarization with their new home and daily routines. Knowing their home means they’re easier to get back home if lost.
• 3 Months: Full integration into the family, truly feeling at home, personality comes alive. They blossom!

Remember, patience is key! Behavioral changes are part of the process. For more insights on acclimation, head to our FAQ section at https://www.feralaffairs.org/faq/.

Our Promise for Every Cat and Kitten: Before coming home with you, each cat is:
• Spayed/neutered to promote their health and wellbeing.
• Vaccinated, including rabies & FVRCP, to protect against diseases.
• Microchipped for an added security blanket - to reunite you when picked up and scanned.
• Screened for FIV & FeLV, ensuring they start off healthy.
• Treated to remain parasite-free, because comfort matters.
• Given any additional veterinary care needed for ongoing health issues.
• Sent home with a full medical history to hand to your vet’s office.

Ready to Adopt? Here's Your Next Steps: Please email us at FeralAffairsNetwork@gmail.com and follow the adoption steps listed below.

1. Application: a. Fill in our form at www.feralaffairs.org/adopt/ and connect with us at FeralAffairsNetwork@gmail.com. b. Fill in our Kitty Care Quiz at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/kittyquiz (easy if you READ each section before answering questions). c) Send a handful of photos of your home. Things don’t need to be perfect – just show it’s safe and comfortable. d) Have a talk with our Adoption Coordinator to validate your application and answer any questions about your application. Plus you may have questions about the adoption journey.
2. Meet-and-Greet: We will schedule a meet-up - it could be at their cozy foster home, Catnip Cat Cafe in Norfolk, or Greenbrier PetSmart in Chesapeake.
3. Contract and Completion: When a mutual connection is made, and we’ve agreed this is a good fit for you and for our cat or kitten, we'll finalize the adoption with a contract, pay the adoption fee, and get ready for the welcome home party for your new cat!

Feral Affairs Network (FAN) is a 501c3 nonprofit group focused on caring for community cats. 100% of adoption fees and donations go to saving cats and kittens from lives of despair.

EMAIL: feralaffairsnetwork@gmail.com
WEBSITE: www.feralaffairs.org
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  • Domestic Short Hair
  • Young
  • Female