Queenie the golden eyed cutie (Bonded pair- Sage), a Adoptable mixed breed in The Dalles, OR image 1/2
Queenie the golden eyed cutie (Bonded pair- Sage), a Adoptable mixed breed in The Dalles, OR image 2/2

Queenie the golden eyed cutie (Bonded pair- Sage)

  • Kitten
  • Female
  • Medium

About Queenie the golden eyed cutie (Bonded pair- Sage)

The Dalles, OR

Breed

Norwegian Forest Cat&Domestic Long HairMix

Physical Traits

Kitten
(less than 1 year)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Long
Gray & White

Behavior

Personality
Gentle, Quiet, Affectionate, Curious, Quiet, Loves A Good Rub, Loves To Be Brushed, Enjoys Tall Perches, Golden Eyes, Pretty Girl, Loves A Good Rub, Loves To Be Brushed, Enjoys Tall Perches, Golden Eyes, Pretty Girl, Endearing, Loves A Good Rub, Loves To Be Brushed, Enjoys Tall Perches, Golden Eyes, Pretty Girl, Loves A Good Rub, Loves To Be Brushed, Enjoys Tall Perches, Golden Eyes, Pretty Girl, Endearing, Slightly Shy
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No
Declawed:
No

Queenie the golden eyed cutie (Bonded pair- Sage)'s Compatibility

  • This pet has good compatibility with kids.

  • This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

  • This pet has good compatibility with cats.

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$250

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Queenie the golden eyed cutie (Bonded pair- Sage)'s Story

Hello there, friend- Thanks for stopping by!<br/><br/>At Hobbes Haven our mission is to help shape & support a better life for feral & stray cat colonies in our varying communities of the Columbia River Gorge Oregon.<br/><br/>We want to introduce you to Queenie (don't forget about her bonded brother Sage)!<br/><br/>She was rescued with her brother Sage and 12 other kittens at a site of 40+ feral cats in Parkdale, Oregon. <br/><br/>This golden eyed cutie is a bright faced, sweet and shy girl, who really loves a loving touch once she has learned you are a safe person. She reminds me that rescued kittens take patience and understanding to come out of their shell, but once she feels safe, she opens up to be tender and affectionate girl who is very gentle and charming and actually seeks your attention by following you around until you give her a good back rub! Once you've brushed her mane a couple of times, she will keep circling back for her next turn to be pampered. She likes to play with the ribbon wand and bell balls but also enjoys relaxing and perching sitting pretty. She was born a feral kitten that has face challenges and traumas that have led her to be slightly shy at the onset of your relationship, but she warms up through careful curiosity and your patience. <br/><br/>Queenie was lucky to have been rescued along side one of her brothers, Sage; they both faced some of the harshest conditions born as feral kittens entering the fall season near the base of Mt. Hood. Due to them being rescued together and tamed for domestication alongside one another, they have endured growth together that has bonded them. Our goal is for Queenie to be adopted with her bonded pair and brother Sage.<br/><br/>We hope to find families that will keep in touch with Hobbes Haven and update us with pictures and videos of our rescued angels! Remember that many times we have been fostering these kittens for many months, and that is another reason you know Hobbes Haven is a good hearted organization to support, because our goal is to find the RIGHT homes NOT a home RIGHT NOW.<br/>Here at Hobbes Haven we focus on supporting the health and well being of feral and stray cat colonies via T-N-R-M; during out initial visits to a site, if we encounter kittens or cats young enough or friendly enough to domesticate, we rescue them from those sites and work with them directly to get them healthy and ready for a second chance at a life as a part of a family and a home. Our rescued cats and kittens are unique being that they were born as feral cats, meaning the time it took to domesticate them may have been more involved than others. When you support Hobbes Haven via your adoption and donations, you are helping a bigger ripple effect, because you are supporting existing feral cat colonies stop their cycle of suffering by getting all cats sterilized and vaccinated, but also offering a very rare second chance to a few lucky ones.<br/><br/>Our adoption fee helps us recuperate their spay/neuter, Rabies vaccine, FVRCP vaccines (most of the time 3 out of 3 of the first kitten series) and FeLV testing costs at our collaborating veterinary clinics here in the Columbia River Gorge. This is a transparent one to one transaction, absolutely no revenue is made from this. <br/><br/>Up to the point of adoption, Hobbes Haven has covered the following out of pocket and is not covered by their adoption fee: deworming, antifungal bath/s, veterinary treatment for ailments as kittens (URI), food, cat supplies, entertainment etc- this is why your donations matter and help make a difference!<br/><br/>Please check out our socials and links--- linktr.ee/hobbeshaven<br/><br/>Show less

Hello there, friend- Thanks for stopping by!

At Hobbes Haven our mission is to help shape & support a better life for feral & stray cat colonies in our varying communities of the Columbia River Gorge Oregon.

We want to introduce you to Queenie (don't forget about her bonded brother Sage)!

She was rescued with her brother Sage and 12 other kittens at a site of 40+ feral cats in Parkdale, Oregon.

This golden eyed cutie is a bright faced, sweet and shy girl, who really loves a loving touch once she has learned you are a safe person. She reminds me that rescued kittens take patience and understanding to come out of their shell, but once she feels safe, she opens up to be tender and affectionate girl who is very gentle and charming and actually seeks your attention by following you around until you give her a good back rub! Once you've brushed her mane a couple of times, she will keep circling back for her next turn to be pampered. She likes to play with the ribbon wand and bell balls but also

Hello there, friend- Thanks for stopping by!

At Hobbes Haven our mission is to help shape & support a better life for feral & stray cat colonies in our varying communities of the Columbia River Gorge Oregon.

We want to introduce you to Queenie (don't forget about her bonded brother Sage)!

She was rescued with her brother Sage and 12 other kittens at a site of 40+ feral cats in Parkdale, Oregon.

This golden eyed cutie is a bright faced, sweet and shy girl, who really loves a loving touch once she has learned you are a safe person. She reminds me that rescued kittens take patience and understanding to come out of their shell, but once she feels safe, she opens up to be tender and affectionate girl who is very gentle and charming and actually seeks your attention by following you around until you give her a good back rub! Once you've brushed her mane a couple of times, she will keep circling back for her next turn to be pampered. She likes to play with the ribbon wand and bell balls but also enjoys relaxing and perching sitting pretty. She was born a feral kitten that has face challenges and traumas that have led her to be slightly shy at the onset of your relationship, but she warms up through careful curiosity and your patience.

Queenie was lucky to have been rescued along side one of her brothers, Sage; they both faced some of the harshest conditions born as feral kitten

Consider Queenie the golden eyed cutie (Bonded pair- Sage) for adoption?

How To Adopt

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Hobbes Haven's Adoption Policy
Adoption rules- - Cats must not be declawed. - The adopter must provide the animal with necessary veterinary care including yearly vet visits. - The animal must be maintained humanely and in accordance with all laws and ordinances; the animal must wear proper identification at all times and be microchipped. - The animal must not be loaned, rented or sold. - If necessary, the cat must be relinquished back to the organization- not taken to a shelter, sold or given away. - We reserve the right to investigate the living conditions of any animal adopted. - The adopter assumes full financial responsibility- the rescue organization is not liable for the animal once adopted. - The adopter must be open to staying in contact and update the rescue organization of the cat's health via text, pictures, call or email. The adopter will receive free services and gifts for their contributions.

Queenie the golden eyed cutie (Bonded pair- Sage) is from Hobbes Haven

[The Dalles, OR]

Our Mission
"Every heart deserves a home"- Hobbes Haven's mission is to support and improve the lives of feral and stray cat colonies in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, by supporting with food, shelters and supplies, education and advocacy, trap-neuter-return-monitor services and adoptions.
Visits by appointment only
Location
The Dalles The Dalles, OR, 97058

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