
Furry Friends Fur-Ever Adoption Stories showcase the journey that our rescued cats have taken to find their perfect home.
Furry Friends Fur-Ever Adoption Stories

Mia and Judie Stanton : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
“My ‘boys’ chose Mia when she was just over 3 months old,” says Judie. “My ‘boys’ are Tag and Jax, two 10-year-old Yorkshire Terriers, and we were visiting PetSmart when they found her. Then named Maxine, she was in a carrier which her foster mom had set on the floor near the boys, and as she pressed her nose to the mesh of the carrier, Tag and Jax rushed over to meet her with their tails gaily wagging. She wasn’t at all afraid of them and they didn’t ‘see’ her as a cat.

Finster and Duffy Stephens : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
“I have had cats since the day I was born, usually more than one,” Duffy admits. “Finster, formerly Derry, has now joined Pete and Yukon, two senior male cats who used to be bossed around by a female, and are enjoying the bump in status!

Barnabas and the Kings : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
“Far from being our first kitty, Barnabas Collins, whose original name was Sonny, is our fourth,” Angelique eagerly admits. “He joins our other three kitties, Isaac and Pogo, who are the oldest at 14, and then Pumpkin, who is 2.

Steven and Tyler Zdenek : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
“Steven is far from being our first kitty,” admits Tyler. “In fact, we’ve fostered about 10 cats since our own cat passed.
“And yes, Steven is his original name. I don’t know of any other name that would fit him as well. I first saw him when I was picking up supplies at Furry Friends during the time we were fostering. He seemed so upset and so isolated because he wasn’t getting along with the other cats. He was also older, so the likelihood of his being adopted was lower. I simply wanted to help.

Miyuki and Ann Tavolieri : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
“Ironically, when I visited Furry Friends, I was looking for an adorable little white male kitty with blue eyes because I’ve always wanted one,” Ann admits. “But when I went into one of the rooms to see Miyuki, she was in the far back of her cage, curled into a ball.

Kiki and the Jacksons : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
“When we adopted Kiki, her original name was Lovey,” says Garrett. “Although it was both accurate and appropriate, our children love Kiki’s Delivery Service, so that meant an immediate name change! She now goes by Keeks, Kooky-Dooks and Kookly-Dookly -- all of which are equally acceptable to her.

Smudge and Samantha and Bethe Scalettar and James Abney : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
“James and I recently lost our beloved tuxedo and we dearly wanted to help other tuxedos,” Bethe says. “We also have a soft spot for special needs kitties, and Smudge suffers from compromised vision.

Tali and the Allers : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“Tali, formerly Talia, is our second adopted cat,” says Chad. “While we thought that Talia was a very pretty name, we wanted to shorten it a bit and reference a popular media character we like (Tali from the “Mass Effect” video game series).

Harry and Mickey and Tom W. : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“I adopted Harry from Furry Friends in April, shortly after my best friend and ‘adventure’ kitty, Lucky, passed away,” Tom says. “Harry was one year old and the purr-fect kitty for me.
“He came with his name, which I kept, because my dad was named Harry, and it held a very special meaning for me. Harry loves being close to me at all times: lying in a chair in my home office while I work, perching on the window seat in the breakfast nook next to my chair and curling up on my bed at night.

Ollie and the Raitanos : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“Ollie, formerly Oliver, isn’t our first kitty,” says Janet. “My husband Rich and I have had several cats because I can’t go through life without having one or two. When we lose one, we get another to fill the void.

Fisch and the Simeones : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“Fisch (formerly Clawford) caught my eye in surgery clinic because he was meowing so loudly,” says Michelle. “My ‘mommy’ instincts kicked in and I couldn’t ignore him, so I took him out of his kennel and held him tightly against my chest. This comforted him and calmed him down.

Lucie and Justin Gravett : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“I chose to adopt Lucie because she seemed so very sweet and especially energetic,” Justin says. “Plus I absolutely LOVED her coloring!
“Not surprisingly, her adjustment to living in my home was fairly immediate. Lucie is as sweet as I thought she was and a complete doll. Although she wakes me up every morning at 5:30 AM, I don’t mind it one bit. What I love most about her, though, is that she loves cuddling in laps!

Charlie and the Boyds : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“I’ve had kitties most of my life,” says Mila. “My husband Chris and I even adopted our sweet Isabel, who’s now 16 years old from Furry Friends many years ago.
“When we lost our kitty, Willis, to cancer, we knew it was time to add another kitkat to the family. Since Isabel is older and our dog Georgia is 8, we figured that all of us would adapt best to a kitten. We were also looking for an especially fluffy one. Enter 5-month-old Haddy, whose name we changed to Charlie and which fits her perfectly!

Neko and Nola and Theresa Thomas : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“Awhile back, I adopted Morty, a magnificent Ginger,” Theresa says. “He was clearly lonely and in need of a playmate since my two older, 13-year-old ‘ladies’ whom I adopted when I lived in Miami, would have nothing to do with him.

Toby and the Allens : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“My husband and I hadn’t had a cat for over a decade and didn’t want one because we’re older and we worried that any pet would likely outlive us,” says Terry. “But when a kitten showed up at our door one cold December evening, he was brave enough to come inside after staring through the open door for 20 minutes.

Nala and the Ross Ryans : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“Last summer, we lost both of our longtime pets within a few months of each other,” says Mary. “It was a very difficult time for our household. Since we were building a new home in another state and selling the one here, we decided to wait until the ‘dust settled’ before adopting again.

Matilda and the Buchcos : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“In March of 2025, our lives changed completely for the better when we adopted Matilda, formerly Coraline, from Furry Friends!” exclaims one very excited Mara.

Pebbles and Toast and Yvette Elrod : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
Pebbles and Toast and Yvette Elrod
“We kept the kitties’ names because there’s a backstory,” Yvette explains. “I collect Flintstone and Bugs Bunny paraphernalia and I’m also a sugar cereal fiend. When we sadly lost our best kitty Max, in January, it left a hole in our hearts that needed to be filled again.
“Pebbles is a pretty calico with gorgeous green eyes, plenty of ‘attitude,’ and of course, her name suits me perfectly. Toast, her brother, who, by his appearance is a tabby Siamese, with bright blue crossed eyes, matches the name on the breakfast cereal, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and is both a big talker and a mischief maker.

Dolly and Winnie and Stephanie Leeper : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“I’ve had many kitties in my life,” says Stephanie. “When I lost Bella, my 17-year-old kitty, I was kitty-less for the first time.
“I wanted a bonded pair of older cats because I know bonded pairs can be harder to place, and I wanted each one to have a kitty companion. When I met the girls, then named Fish and Chips, at Woodinu, I wasn’t in a position to take them home that day. And yet, the next day I put in my adoption application and the rest is history!

Shimi and the Boyls : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“It took Shimi well over a month to adjust to Leo, our 13-year-old, three-legged yellow tabby. Your behaviorist was most helpful in providing us with some much-appreciated advice, while a close friend of mine loaned us a kitty ‘tent’ to safely separate them. Now they hang out ever so happily together! Shimi, who has an enormous amount of energy, loves her toys and loves watching TV – particularly if the programs involve birds.