Hello!
My name is Tiny Ball of Fuzz. I have one rescue cat, named Chloe, who is a floofy mix of breeds and colours unknown. Her backstory is that she was living with a man who had taken care of her since she was a kitten, but then that person had to give her up for some reason, and gave her to a family member or friend to be taken care of for a while, until he was able of take care of a cat again. Long story short, he never came back, and Chloe was very unhappy in his friends house, as it was a busy home with a couple of large dogs, and small children, and she just hid under a bed and became obese, so she was eventually surrendered to a local cat rescue, which my family had recently begun fostering cats for. Chloe was our second foster, (the previous foster being a black cat named Elroy). At first, Chloe stayed only in the closet of the foster room, and came out for nothing except for food (she's a big fan of food), and occasionally pets. Later on, we would discover that this was because she had pyometra, as she had never been spayed. After all of the treatment for that, and watching her come out of her shell after the surgery, we decided to keep her, and we officially adopted her on June 17th of 2022, after having her for about five weeks. However, we still foster kittens in one room of our house, as Chloe doesn't get along with other kitties, and after taking a break from fostering for the winter, we will hopefully have more kittens soon!
Also, I am a cleaning volunteer at the physical shelter, as well.
Now, good for you if you read all of that, but if you just came down here for cat photos, I don't blame you.
Elroy, the first foster
Chloe
Pablo (black) and Camilla (grey) - formally called Tango and Tikki, but we renamed them. Third fosters.
Iris (front) and Ember (back), - formally called Lolli and Lemmon. Fourth fosters.
The Trio - Dove is first, Charlie (renamed from Dutch), is second, and Dream is third. Also, fun fact, Dove and Charlie are a rare colour called chocolate. Fifth fosters.
Anyways, I hope you enjoyed hearing about Chloe and seeing some kitty photos, and I hope to see you around!
My name is Tiny Ball of Fuzz. I have one rescue cat, named Chloe, who is a floofy mix of breeds and colours unknown. Her backstory is that she was living with a man who had taken care of her since she was a kitten, but then that person had to give her up for some reason, and gave her to a family member or friend to be taken care of for a while, until he was able of take care of a cat again. Long story short, he never came back, and Chloe was very unhappy in his friends house, as it was a busy home with a couple of large dogs, and small children, and she just hid under a bed and became obese, so she was eventually surrendered to a local cat rescue, which my family had recently begun fostering cats for. Chloe was our second foster, (the previous foster being a black cat named Elroy). At first, Chloe stayed only in the closet of the foster room, and came out for nothing except for food (she's a big fan of food), and occasionally pets. Later on, we would discover that this was because she had pyometra, as she had never been spayed. After all of the treatment for that, and watching her come out of her shell after the surgery, we decided to keep her, and we officially adopted her on June 17th of 2022, after having her for about five weeks. However, we still foster kittens in one room of our house, as Chloe doesn't get along with other kitties, and after taking a break from fostering for the winter, we will hopefully have more kittens soon!
Also, I am a cleaning volunteer at the physical shelter, as well.
Now, good for you if you read all of that, but if you just came down here for cat photos, I don't blame you.
Elroy, the first foster
Chloe
Pablo (black) and Camilla (grey) - formally called Tango and Tikki, but we renamed them. Third fosters.
Iris (front) and Ember (back), - formally called Lolli and Lemmon. Fourth fosters.
The Trio - Dove is first, Charlie (renamed from Dutch), is second, and Dream is third. Also, fun fact, Dove and Charlie are a rare colour called chocolate. Fifth fosters.
Anyways, I hope you enjoyed hearing about Chloe and seeing some kitty photos, and I hope to see you around!