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Felix

  • Kitten
  • Male
  • Small
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Felix

Pahoa, HI

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Kitten
(less than 1 year)
Male
Small
(0-6 lbs)
Orange / Red

Behavior

Personality
Available For Fostering

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Felix's Story

One day I was visiting my friend and her dogs started barking at something. She went to investigate and found two three month old kittens had climbed as far up a small banana tree as they could to get away from her dogs. She scooped them up and brought them in the house. She thinks the neighbors don't fix their cats and just let them breed so it was probably a neighbor cat had kittens. I wonder how they survived for 3 months with so many chickens and dogs, and they were pretty skinny with bloated tummies. They also had patches of hair missing; one on Felix's tail, and four or five spots on Leenos back and tail.<br/><br/>My daughter's cat had died recently so our friend gave them to us even though we didn't want more pets at this time. So I brought them home and wanted to feed them up so they wouldn't be so skinny and I tried giving them eye medicine and ear medicine and diatomaceous earth in case of fleas. The first two weeks they mostly stayed in my house and cuddled with us and didn't have much energy to play. After that they started getting fatter and playing. They like other cats and chickens and dogs.<br/><br/>Felix would always purr when we pet him and he always wanted to be friendly and get attention. Leeno, who has the darker orange stripes on his head, liked to cuddle at first but then started running away more. He always went potty in the litter box however, and Felix didn't go in the litter box very often. They always lick themselves and keep very clean, which I thought was unusual for kittens without a mom. <br/><br/>After 5 weeks I couldn't care for them anymore and took them back to Leona's house. They got along with her two big dogs and chickens and cats, and loved being cuddly with her and got fed really well, all the kibbles and wet canned cat food they wanted. Since she already has two cats her mom said they couldn't have four cats. So I brought them to you. They were at Leona's house a week and a half. So when I gave them to you on January 7th they were about four and a half months.

One day I was visiting my friend and her dogs started barking at something. She went to investigate and found two three month old kittens had climbed as far up a small banana tree as they could to get away from her dogs. She scooped them up and brought them in the house. She thinks the neighbors don't fix their cats and just let them breed so it was probably a neighbor cat had kittens. I wonder how they survived for 3 months with so many chickens and dogs, and they were pretty skinny with bloated tummies. They also had patches of hair missing; one on Felix's tail, and four or five spots on Leenos back and tail.

My daughter's cat had died recently so our friend gave them to us even though we didn't want more pets at this time. So I brought them home and wanted to feed them up so they wouldn't be so skinny and I tried giving them eye medicine and ear medicine and diatomaceous earth in case of fleas. The first two weeks they mostly stayed in my house and cuddled with us and didn't have much energy to play. After that t

One day I was visiting my friend and her dogs started barking at something. She went to investigate and found two three month old kittens had climbed as far up a small banana tree as they could to get away from her dogs. She scooped them up and brought them in the house. She thinks the neighbors don't fix their cats and just let them breed so it was probably a neighbor cat had kittens. I wonder how they survived for 3 months with so many chickens and dogs, and they were pretty skinny with bloated tummies. They also had patches of hair missing; one on Felix's tail, and four or five spots on Leenos back and tail.

My daughter's cat had died recently so our friend gave them to us even though we didn't want more pets at this time. So I brought them home and wanted to feed them up so they wouldn't be so skinny and I tried giving them eye medicine and ear medicine and diatomaceous earth in case of fleas. The first two weeks they mostly stayed in my house and cuddled with us and didn't have much energy to play. After that they started getting fatter and playing. They like other cats and chickens and dogs.

Felix would always purr when we pet him and he always wanted to be friendly and get attention. Leeno, who has the darker orange stripes on his head, liked to cuddle at first but then started running away more. He always went potty in the litter box however, and Felix didn't go in the litter box very often.

How To Adopt

Felix was listed as Adoptable by Volcano Cat Sanctuary
How can I adopt Felix?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Volcano Cat Sanctuary. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Felix is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Volcano Cat Sanctuary for details on the pet.
When can I meet Felix?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Volcano Cat Sanctuary will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Felix, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Volcano Cat Sanctuary, and they'll be happy to help!

Felix is from Volcano Cat Sanctuary

[Pahoa, HI]

Our Mission
The Volcano Cat Sanctuary is a 501c3 nonprofit sanctuary focused on fostering kittens ages 4 to 12 weeks and reducing the feral and stray cat population in Hawaii. Our missions is to help protect native bird species and sea mammals, while also providing care and better lives for the felines in Hawaii.
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