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Helen Keller

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Helen Keller

Rochester, WA

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Tabby (Brown / Chocolate), White

Behavior

Helen Keller’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Helen Keller's Story

Helen Keller may have special needs, but she doesn’t let it hold her back. This sweetheart is a gem!<br/><br/>Helen came into rescue with vision problems and an unsteady gait. After testing, it was determined that she is blind, and also seems to have neurological issues that give her a little “swagger” in her walk. The vet believes her issues likely are the result of being hit by a car or some other traumatic event. But she is medically stable and ready for a home that doesn’t mind working around her special needs.<br/><br/>Helen does best starting out in one room so she can learn where her litter box and food/water are, then she can gradually branch out to a larger area. It can be a bit overwhelming for her when she encounters new things, so she needs supervision at the beginning while she is getting her bearings. She would probably do best in a home with at least one adult who is often home. Maybe a work from home situation or stay at home mom with older kids for example?<br/><br/>One of Helen’s most endearing traits is that she plays with invisible toys. She often gets frisky and starts pouncing and batting around a toy no one can see but her. She also is very sweet and cuddly. You might even find her sprawled out on her back during an afternoon snooze sometimes.<br/><br/>Helen does well with the foster’s dogs who are calm and give her space. She also does well with older kids. She would probably be scared around too much excitement or noise, like with small children or more rambunctious dogs. The smell of another cat seems to be scary for her since she can’t see. So a home without another cat would probably be best.<br/><br/>We offer a 30 day refund guarantee in case it doesn’t end up being a good fit. The adoption fee for Helen is $150, and includes spay, microchip, vaccines, deworming, and flea treatment up to date. Apply at feistyfelines.org.

Helen Keller may have special needs, but she doesn’t let it hold her back. This sweetheart is a gem!

Helen came into rescue with vision problems and an unsteady gait. After testing, it was determined that she is blind, and also seems to have neurological issues that give her a little “swagger” in her walk. The vet believes her issues likely are the result of being hit by a car or some other traumatic event. But she is medically stable and ready for a home that doesn’t mind working around her special needs.

Helen does best starting out in one room so she can learn where her litter box and food/water are, then she can gradually branch out to a larger area. It can be a bit overwhelming for her when she encounters new things, so she needs supervision at the beginning while she is getting her bearings. She would probably do best in a home with at least one adult who is often home. Maybe a work from home situation or stay at home mom with older kids for example?

One of Helen’s most endearing traits is th

Helen Keller may have special needs, but she doesn’t let it hold her back. This sweetheart is a gem!

Helen came into rescue with vision problems and an unsteady gait. After testing, it was determined that she is blind, and also seems to have neurological issues that give her a little “swagger” in her walk. The vet believes her issues likely are the result of being hit by a car or some other traumatic event. But she is medically stable and ready for a home that doesn’t mind working around her special needs.

Helen does best starting out in one room so she can learn where her litter box and food/water are, then she can gradually branch out to a larger area. It can be a bit overwhelming for her when she encounters new things, so she needs supervision at the beginning while she is getting her bearings. She would probably do best in a home with at least one adult who is often home. Maybe a work from home situation or stay at home mom with older kids for example?

One of Helen’s most endearing traits is that she plays with invisible toys. She often gets frisky and starts pouncing and batting around a toy no one can see but her. She also is very sweet and cuddly. You might even find her sprawled out on her back during an afternoon snooze sometimes.

Helen does well with the foster’s dogs who are calm and give her space. She also does well with older kids. She would probably be scared around

How To Adopt

Helen Keller was listed as Adoptable by Feisty Felines
How can I adopt Helen Keller?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Feisty Felines. 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.
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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 Feisty Felines for details on the pet.
When can I meet Helen Keller?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Feisty Felines will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Helen Keller, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Feisty Felines's Adoption Policy
Please keep in mind that these kittens are primarily feral-born and their full history is often unknown. Their level of friendliness will vary depending on a number of factors, but we always do our best to describe their current comfort level in the posting. We require indoor-only homes. Partly due to the nature of the work we do with feral-born kittens that would be extremely difficult to get back inside if they escape outside. But also due to inherent dangers outside. (Rare exceptions may be made for adult cats that have previously been indoor/outdoor and would not adapt well as indoor-only pets, but these are uncommon). We also require owners to never declaw any adopted cats. Declawing is inhumane and has been shown to have a high correlation with chronic behavioral and health issues. With regards to kittens only, please note that we do give preference to approved adopters seeking a bonded pair of kittens. However, we understand not all homes can adopt a pair of kittens, so our secondary preference is a home a home with other cats. We may occasionally have kittens who would do well in a home with a dog or without other cats, but this is less common. While us humans can love them and play with them, it isn’t the same. They really do better with a friend. This policy does not apply to teenagers or adults. Adult (1 year +) and teenage cats (6 months to a year) may go to a home without other pets as long as we think they would thrive in that environment. Please note that all cats and kittens are placed on a case-by-case basis and there may be some unique exceptions to these policies if we think it is best for the cat. Thank you for understanding. They are fixed, chipped, vaccinated, combo testing done, deflead and dewormed. Adults and “shy guy” kitties receive the same treatment and are a discounted rate (dependent on level of shyness). Adoptions include a 30-day refund guarantee. If for any reason you decide it’s not a good fit within the first 30 days we will issue a full refund. Of course we will gladly take the kitty back beyond 30 days (space permitting), but refunds beyond 30 days are not guaranteed. To be considered, please apply at feistyfelines.org/adoption-application. Thanks for considering adopting a rescue! <3

Helen Keller is from Feisty Felines

[Rochester, WA]

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The mission of Feisty Felines is to prevent overpopulation and suffering by spaying and neutering community cats, while also rescuing any kittens that can be socialized or friendly free roamers found at TNR sites.
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