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Rascal

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Rascal

Stamford, CT

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Rascal’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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Rascal's Story

Meet Rascal – Ready for a New Chapter<br/><br/>A fan of Rascal's has already paid his adoption fee, so all he needs now is a forever home!<br/><br/>Rascal has had a tough start to life, but this 1-year-old boy is finally ready for a chance at a real home—and he's looking for someone with the heart and patience to give him one.<br/>Found alone as a tiny, sick, and injured kitten, Rascal spent his early months fighting to survive rather than learning to trust. His recovery took time, and while he got the medical care he needed, the lack of early socialization left him unsure about people. Still, he's made progress—especially lately. Volunteers who spend time with him report that he is curious and interactive, asks for pets, and enjoys playtime. <br/>Like many cats stuck in a cage for too long, Rascal finds the confinement frustrating. He’s known to swipe and hiss when it's time to go back in—and honestly, we get it. It's likely his worst behavior is tied more to circumstance than character.<br/>Rascal has feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), so his immune system is slightly compromised. However, he can live a full, happy life—even with other cats, as long as they get along. We can direct you to good independent resources to learn more about FIV. <br/>We believe the shelter setting has stifled Rascal’s potential, and we’d love to see him in a calm, consistent foster or foster-to-adopt home where he can finally decompress and thrive. He needs an understanding cat person who will give him time, space, and gentle encouragement. In return, you’ll get the satisfaction of helping a once-forgotten, super handsome youngster grow into the confident cat he was always meant to be.

Meet Rascal – Ready for a New Chapter

A fan of Rascal's has already paid his adoption fee, so all he needs now is a forever home!

Rascal has had a tough start to life, but this 1-year-old boy is finally ready for a chance at a real home—and he's looking for someone with the heart and patience to give him one.
Found alone as a tiny, sick, and injured kitten, Rascal spent his early months fighting to survive rather than learning to trust. His recovery took time, and while he got the medical care he needed, the lack of early socialization left him unsure about people. Still, he's made progress—especially lately. Volunteers who spend time with him report that he is curious and interactive, asks for pets, and enjoys playtime.
Like many cats stuck in a cage for too long, Rascal finds the confinement frustrating. He’s known to swipe and hiss when it's time to go back in—and honestly, we get it. It's likely his worst behavior is tied more to circumstance than character.
Rascal has feline immunodeficie

Meet Rascal – Ready for a New Chapter

A fan of Rascal's has already paid his adoption fee, so all he needs now is a forever home!

Rascal has had a tough start to life, but this 1-year-old boy is finally ready for a chance at a real home—and he's looking for someone with the heart and patience to give him one.
Found alone as a tiny, sick, and injured kitten, Rascal spent his early months fighting to survive rather than learning to trust. His recovery took time, and while he got the medical care he needed, the lack of early socialization left him unsure about people. Still, he's made progress—especially lately. Volunteers who spend time with him report that he is curious and interactive, asks for pets, and enjoys playtime.
Like many cats stuck in a cage for too long, Rascal finds the confinement frustrating. He’s known to swipe and hiss when it's time to go back in—and honestly, we get it. It's likely his worst behavior is tied more to circumstance than character.
Rascal has feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), so his immune system is slightly compromised. However, he can live a full, happy life—even with other cats, as long as they get along. We can direct you to good independent resources to learn more about FIV.
We believe the shelter setting has stifled Rascal’s potential, and we’d love to see him in a calm, consistent foster or foster-to-adopt home where he can finally decompr

How To Adopt

Rascal was listed as Adoptable by Friends of Felines, Inc.
How can I adopt Rascal?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Friends of Felines, Inc.. 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 Rascal 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 Friends of Felines, Inc. for details on the pet.
When can I meet Rascal?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Friends of Felines, Inc. will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Rascal, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Friends of Felines, Inc., and they'll be happy to help!
Friends of Felines, Inc.'s Adoption Policy
Applicants MUST reside within 45 miles of Stamford, CT, and have reliable transportation. Some cats may be restricted to a smaller radius on a case-by-case basis. Kittens MUST be adopted in pairs unless there is already an age- and energy-appropriate companion for them in your home. Our full adoption policies can be found on our website: www.fofct.org. The first step in the adoption process is to complete our online application at www.fofct.org/adoption-application. If you have any questions, please contact cats@fofct.org.

Rascal is from Friends of Felines, Inc.

[Stamford, CT]

Our Mission
Friends of Felines is dedicated to helping homeless and forgotten cats in our community by working with our neighbors. We do this through a humane Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) program, rescuing strays, rehoming cats in bad situations, offering a responsible adoption program, and providing community education. Every c...
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