DOMESTIC FELINE RESCUE
FRIENDS OF FELINES- MARYLAND
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Kipper: A young adult neutered male. He was rescued from an outdoor colony. He is full of energy, and loves to play with other cats. Not too fond of human attention. You can sponsor him by sending an email for info! |
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CHOPPER: Sponsored !! Neutered male brown tabby. Born in the summer of 2007. Chopper will probably never be an adoptable pet. He got his name because everytime you talk to him, he flattens his ears like a helicopter. Likes cats, not people. 083108. |
GEMINI: Spayed female brown tabby. Young adult. Gemini will never be an adoptable pet. She is rarely seen out of her hiding place. You can sponsor Gemini by emailing us. |
LAYLA: One year old spayed female brown tabby. Layla was rescued from a large outdoor colony in the spring of 2007. They could not be returned to their location. She will never be an adoptable pet. You can sponsor Layla by emailing us. |
MEGAN, REGAN & FEGAN: Identical triplets, spayed females. Two years old as of June 2008. These girls are a bit uneasy around people. Regan and Megan could one day be pets I think. They like to be petted as long as they come to you. Fegan is a special needs kitty who was diagnosed with FLV. You can sponsor any of them by emailing us. |
SMOKEY: Spayed young adult female. Solid gray. Smokey is very skittish around people, but loves other cats. She has asthma and has to take medication from spring through fall. She would not be an adoptable pet. You can sponsor Smokey by emailing us!! |
SPOT: Spayed female brown tabby with an orange spot right on top of her head. She was born in the summer of 2007. Does not like people too much, but likes to cuddle with her furry roommates. She would love to have a sponsor!! |
LITTLE TIGGIES: SPONSORED!! by Judy Yocum. Neutered male orange tabby; born Summer 2007. The orangest cat I have ever seen!! Likes to play with other cats, not people. Really cute cat, but will never be a pet. 083108 |
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