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Amelia (Violet)

Female Adult Abyssinian Domestic Shorthair (mixed)

If you have any questions about Amelia (Violet), please contact Forgotten Felines of Culpeper at goodmews22@aol.com

Forgotten Felines of Culpeper

About Amelia (Violet)

Meet Amelia! Amelia is a beautiful, petite, Abyssinian cat, about 2-3 years old. She was found living under someone's porch with her 5 kittens.

Amelia came into care last May. She is a "Violet," meaning she is very shy and not your typical house cat. She is great in the litterbox but is not a fan (yet) of being pet, although she has allowed her foster mom to give her medicine orally and vaccinate her with no problems. She just needs time to trust people.

Amelia will need a patient person who is able to meet her on her own terms. Someone who will let Amelia just "be" - to be in her new home and explore, and when she is comfortable, to come to her new person to be pet. Amelia 's kitten, Anastasia, and Amelia would be a good pairing if you wanted someone to help Amelia socially. Anastasia is also posted and is a mommy's girl.

Amelia will need a quiet, low activity home with no children under the age of 13 years old.Because she is a Violet, her adoption fee is greatly reduced pending an approved application. She is dewormed, spayed, received her rabies vaccine, an FVRCP vaccine, tested negative on a combo test, and is microchipped with a lifetime registration. Interested in giving this sweetheart a home for the holidays? Please let us know. GoodMews22@aol.com

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Name
Amelia (Violet)
Age
Adult
Gender
Female
Size
Medium
Primary Color
Brown
Secondary Color
Brindle
Coat Pattern
Tick
Shots up to date
YES
Ok with kids
Not Sure
Housetrained
YES
Hypoallergenic
NO
Spayed/Neutered
YES
Ok with dogs
Not Sure
Ok with cats
YES

Forgotten Felines of Culpeper

P.O. Box 342 Culpeper VA 22701

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Anastasia

Tabby

Meet Anastasia and Windsor! These siblings were found in May 2022 under a Good Samaritan's porch with their mom and 3 siblings. and took... show more

Meet Anastasia and Windsor! These siblings were found in May 2022 under a Good Samaritan's porch with their mom and 3 siblings. and took a little while to warm up to people, but now they love attention and cuddles. They're a year old now but they still have a lot of kitten energy. They'll need a home with people who understand that they'll need a little patience at first, but these bonded siblings are worth it. Anastasia is a sweet blue tabby with white socks and gorgeous eyes. She loves following her foster mom around and headbutting her to let her know she needs some affection. Windsor is a  blue tabby with faint tabby stripes and a very distinct voice who always lets his foster mom know when it's time for dinner. Both of them love snuggling on the couch for movie night and chasing each other all over the place. They both get along well with other cats, though they'll likely need time to get used to dogs. Anastasia and Windsor's perfect home would be a quiet, low activity home with older kids over the age of 12 years old. They are spayed/neutered, had 2 FVRCP vaccines, a rabies vaccine, has tested negative for FIV and feline leukemia, and are microchipped with a lifetime registration. If you would like a little royalty in your house, please email us at GoodMews22@aol.com or call 540.717.4420.  show less

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Anika

Domestic Short Hair

Meet Anika! Anika is a beautifully marked, petite little tabby cat, still the size of a kitten, about 1 year old who came to us with her... show more

Meet Anika! Anika is a beautifully marked, petite little tabby cat, still the size of a kitten, about 1 year old who came to us with her family from the kill shelter awhile back. She is sweet and loving and loves to get scritches on her head, under her chin, and on her neck and will purr sweetly for you. Anika has had a bumpy start to life.  As a kitten, Anika got sick with a bad cold and one eye remained slightly closed, not allowing for the retina to develop and she is now blind in that one eye.  She was adopted and then returned when the other cat in the home was found to be picking on poor Anika. Unbeknownst to the adopter, the other housecat would hide and lie in wait for Anika just down the hall from the litter boxes. When Anika would walk down the hall to the boxes, she would suddenly find herself being attacked by the cat and therefore would not use the litter box. But it didn't end there..The adopter placed Anika on a psychiatric med for 2 months due to the issue that was NOT needed (she was taken off of it when the adopter realized what was really happening). Anika uses the litter box PERFECTLY once the issue was realized, but sadly, because the bully cat was in the home first, Anika was returned to us. Anika is very loving  and is a lovebug but is very shy until she gets to know you. She has been through a lot. Despite being bullied in her former home, she was very sad when she came back to us. She didn't understand why she no longer had a home and didn't eat for the first few days back in her foster home. She is just a little thing, about 5 pounds and would love a nice, quiet, low activity home, with mature kids over the age of 12. She would enjoy being an only cat or having a passive, kind cat brother or sister.  Anika is/will be spayed, has received her FVRCP and rabies vaccines, tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV, and is microchipped with a lifetime registration. You won't need to pay every year to re-register - it is lready done. Interested in giving Anika a loving home? Please email us at GoodMews22@aol.com  show less

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Bangkok *kitten*

Siamese

Meet this gorgeous threesome - Tokyo, Bangkok, and Singapore! These three kittens came to us with 3 (Osaka, Shang Hai, and Siam) others... show more

Meet this gorgeous threesome - Tokyo, Bangkok, and Singapore! These three kittens came to us with 3 (Osaka, Shang Hai, and Siam) others from their home under a shed. The Good Samaritan was having some work done on the shed and they all ran out to greet the construction worker. Tokyo is mostly white and black, a male. He is a little rough-houser and loves to wrestle and play. He is a cuddly little guy and loves to be held and loved on. Bangkok has the most gorgeous colors. He is a Siamese mix with sparkling blue eyes and spots of gray on his little self. He has little black triangles in the corner creases of his ears and his tail is mostly gray, then a single stripe of black, then white then a black tip - very unusual. Bangkok is also a big wrestler. Little Singapore is a little girl - a Siamese Lilac Point mix with bright blue eyes, mostly light gray with darker areas of gray around her nose and tail. She just likes to play with her brothers, but is usually the one being pinned down in the wrestling match. They are all loving, playful, purring, and cuddly and all 3 are extremely bonded. They eat together and they groom each other. They sleep together in one big clump, ALWAYS....so they need to all 3 be adopted together. There is a discount for three. Please do not ask us to separate these babies. It will not happen. They are ready to go home now with an approved application. Your adoption fee includes: deworming, 2 FVRCP vaccines, a rabies vaccine, spay/neuter, combo testing, and a microchip with a lifetime registration. Discount on adoption of 3. Will not separate. With these adorable faces and purrsonalities, they won't last long. GoodMews22@aol.com show less

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Butter Pecan *kitten*

Tabby

You scream, I scream, we all scream for ice cream!! And it’s even better when it’s ice cream kittens! Purrrfect for snuggling in the fal... show more

You scream, I scream, we all scream for ice cream!! And it’s even better when it’s ice cream kittens! Purrrfect for snuggling in the fall or winter, these gorgeous boys are still available and ready to go to their forever homes. Here’s a little information about these 3 - 4 month old boys: Strawberry Swirl is an orange tabby with a distinctive swirly pattern. He's the most adventurous of the litter, always ready to go dashing off to explore somewhere new. Butter Pecan is an orange tabby who will drop everything to come snuggle with his favorite person. He needs all hands petting him, ASAP! Rocky Road is a brown tabby who is the most thoughtful of the litter. He's a little more chill than his brothers, but he'll speak up to let you know he needs just as much attention. All of the Ice Cream Shoppe kittens are energetic and well-socialized and would do well in any home, though they'll do best with a sibling or another young kitten friend to play with.  They would love nothing more than to come home with you and make your life sweet forever. All boys are neutered, had their Rabies and FVRCP vaccine, combo tested negative, and are microchipped with a lifetime registration. You don't need to reregister every year - we've done it for you. Have a sweet tooth for one or two of the ice cream boys? Let us know! Email us at GoodMews22@aol.com  show less

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Fisher

Domestic Short Hair

 BFFs Fisher, Gar"Bonzo," & Watson - A Tale of 3 Friends​ Every week we get many requests for Fisher, an orange tabby that came to u... show more

 BFFs Fisher, Gar"Bonzo," & Watson - A Tale of 3 Friends​ Every week we get many requests for Fisher, an orange tabby that came to us with his 5 siblings last summer. Fisher and his family were dumped at the dump and ended up at a high kill shelter – a double whammy. Forgotten Felines pulled Fisher and his siblings and all were adopted, except Fisher. “So…if you are getting a lot of calls for Fisher, what’s the problem?” you ask. Well…​ Fisher has always been a bit of a loner and always sat apart from his siblings. He never wanted to play with them, he seemed to be a thinker type kinda guy, quiet. He never seemed to have any self esteem or real identity. Last summer we got in an entire family of orange cats that set up “house” in an office parking lot, right on the side of I-29 – remember? Gar”Bonzo” was the dad of that litter. Bonzo is a large orange tabby with white paws with an easy-going personality, though he didn’t come to us that way, he is TOTALLY a smooshie-guy now.​ Bonzo took an interest in Fisher and cleaned him, slept with him, and even played with toys with him. Keep in mind, Bonzo never even knew what a toy was…but he did this for Fisher. He seemed to know what Fisher needed and saw the emptiness in him…and filled it. Bonzo let Fisher know that he was okay and everything was okay. He mentored him in a way. This big ol’ cat from the streets took Fisher under his wing and became a big part of Fisher’s life. “Okay then, so adopt them together.” Last summer I received a call from the high kill shelter to pull some cats bc they would be euthanized. We took in the cats and when I asked if there were any more that needed out, the reply was, “We have one, but he will be put down bc he is feral.” I said I would take him. (Lots of times cats are not feral, just terrified from being in a big, loud, scary shelter, wondering what their fate will be.) I was told, “No, you don’t want him. He really is feral. We will put him down.” “No I want him.” I replied. Thinking, even a barn home is better than death.​ Watson came to us the following day, a day before he was slated for death. This big gray and white guy just stayed in his carrier in the crate and I barely saw him for the first month he was with us. He came out of his carrier at night to eat and that was about it. Sometimes when I would come into the room late at night, I would see him lounging on top of his carrier and he would quickly run inside again, escaping interaction with me. I never heard a growl or a hiss, ever. Hmmm…I thought, feral, huh?​ After Watson settled in, he was fully vetted and the door was opened on his crate. He could now come out and meet everyone he had been looking at for awhile, or stay in his crate if he chose. The decision was his. He came out and within a week or so, became best buds with Bonzo – after all, they had a lot in common. These are 2 guys that most would’ve given up on and dismissed as unfriendly cats, without taking the time to get to know them. Soon, Watson began cleaning and grooming little Fisher, too, eating with him, sleeping with him, and bonding with him.​ Now the world seemed to shine down on these three friends and all was happy and good, but they still need to complete their story. This is where you come in.​ These 3 friends are not traditional lap cats. Bonzo and Watson can be pet but do not like to be picked up – that’s okay. They often look out the French doors from the playroom and let me know when I am late to give them their canned food breakfast. They rub up against my legs when I come into the room. They can be pet and love affection. They are sweet cats who deserved to live. Once in a quiet home, they will most-likely bloom with a person they can trust.​ We are introducing these 3 guys, who have been through so much, to be part of a family. A family that is loving and understanding and patient and lets them adapt into their new home with love and patience. And so….I introduce to you….Gar”Bonzo” and Watson and Fisher. Three friends together. All fully vetted and microchipped, looking to add another chapter to their success story. (A deep discount will apply when adopting.) Please share with friends and family! GoodMews22@aol.com show less

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Gar"Bonzo"

Domestic Shorthair

BFFs Fisher, Gar"Bonzo," & Watson - A Tale of 3 Friends​ Every week we get many requests for Fisher, an orange tabby that came to us... show more

BFFs Fisher, Gar"Bonzo," & Watson - A Tale of 3 Friends​ Every week we get many requests for Fisher, an orange tabby that came to us with his 5 siblings last summer. Fisher and his family were dumped at the dump and ended up at a high kill shelter – a double whammy. Forgotten Felines pulled Fisher and his siblings and all were adopted, except Fisher. “So…if you are getting a lot of calls for Fisher, what’s the problem?” you ask. Well…​ Fisher has always been a bit of a loner and always sat apart from his siblings. He never wanted to play with them, he seemed to be a thinker type kinda guy, quiet. He never seemed to have any self esteem or real identity. Last summer we got in an entire family of orange cats that set up “house” in an office parking lot, right on the side of I-29 – remember? Gar”Bonzo” was the dad of that litter. Bonzo is a large orange tabby with white paws with an easy-going personality, though he didn’t come to us that way, he is TOTALLY a smooshie-guy now.​ Bonzo took an interest in Fisher and cleaned him, slept with him, and even played with toys with him. Keep in mind, Bonzo never even knew what a toy was…but he did this for Fisher. He seemed to know what Fisher needed and saw the emptiness in him…and filled it. Bonzo let Fisher know that he was okay and everything was okay. He mentored him in a way. This big ol’ cat from the streets took Fisher under his wing and became a big part of Fisher’s life. “Okay then, so adopt them together.” Last summer I received a call from the high kill shelter to pull some cats bc they would be euthanized. We took in the cats and when I asked if there were any more that needed out, the reply was, “We have one, but he will be put down bc he is feral.” I said I would take him. (Lots of times cats are not feral, just terrified from being in a big, loud, scary shelter, wondering what their fate will be.) I was told, “No, you don’t want him. He really is feral. We will put him down.” “No I want him.” I replied. Thinking, even a barn home is better than death.​ Watson came to us the following day, a day before he was slated for death. This big gray and white guy just stayed in his carrier in the crate and I barely saw him for the first month he was with us. He came out of his carrier at night to eat and that was about it. Sometimes when I would come into the room late at night, I would see him lounging on top of his carrier and he would quickly run inside again, escaping interaction with me. I never heard a growl or a hiss, ever. Hmmm…I thought, feral, huh?​ After Watson settled in, he was fully vetted and the door was opened on his crate. He could now come out and meet everyone he had been looking at for awhile, or stay in his crate if he chose. The decision was his. He came out and within a week or so, became best buds with Bonzo – after all, they had a lot in common. These are 2 guys that most would’ve given up on and dismissed as unfriendly cats, without taking the time to get to know them. Soon, Watson began cleaning and grooming little Fisher, too, eating with him, sleeping with him, and bonding with him.​ Now the world seemed to shine down on these three friends and all was happy and good, but they still need to complete their story. This is where you come in.​ These 3 friends are not traditional lap cats. Bonzo and Watson can be pet but do not like to be picked up – that’s okay. They often look out the French doors from the playroom and let me know when I am late to give them their canned food breakfast. They rub up against my legs when I come into the room. They can be pet and love affection. They are sweet cats who deserved to live. Once in a quiet home, they will most-likely bloom with a person they can trust.​ We are introducing these 3 guys, who have been through so much, to be part of a family. A family that is loving and understanding and patient and lets them adapt into their new home with love and patience. And so….I introduce to you….Gar”Bonzo” and Watson and Fisher. Three friends together. All fully vetted and microchipped, looking to add another chapter to their success story. (A deep discount will apply when adopting.) Please share with friends and family! GoodMews22@aol.com show less