
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

Tiny and the Whinerys : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“When we adopted Tiny, his original name was Rocky,” explains Logan. “But now he’s known, not only as Tiny, but Reggie and Little Guy.
“We chose him because he was so precious and calm-ish, and at the same time, both willing and curious. Although he initially hid in a tiny spot inside the closet when we first brought him home, he was soon making his way out and exploring his new environment.

Muffin and the Kelleys : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“There are so many options when adopting a pet,” says Karina. “I love medium-haired kitties and our last one was a tuxedo, so I tend to fall hard for them. Muffin was extremely affectionate at the shelter and we assumed that she would get adopted easily. We then considered adopting Munchkin, another tuxedo, who seemed so sad, but my husband Joel suggested we ask Jenn which cat would have a harder time finding a home. She suggested Muffin because of her health history. So, there was our choice!

Leon and Nicole Colpron : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“I adopted Leon because my current cat, Chili, needed a friend,” says Nicole.
“When I opened his kennel at the shelter to see him, he wanted all the pets he could get and he wasn’t timid at all. Then, as I went to put him back, he grabbed my hand with his paws, as if saying ‘please, don’t leave me here!’ It so broke my heart that I knew I needed him in my life and in Chili’s.

Gertrude and the Yuills : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“When my wife Rebekah and I adopted Gertrude, she was called Dixie,” David says. “Now she goes by Gerdy and Miss Trude, and she’s filling the emptiness created when our two 19-year-old cats passed away a few years ago.

Ragnar and the Allens : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“We recently adopted a kitten called Speedy from Furry Friends,” Mandy says, “and changed his name to Ragnar, after a beloved book character – not to mention a wonderful Viking name as well.

Tackle and Spinner and Jen Day : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“Imagine two sisters living outdoors, who were ultimately found under a tackle store and rescued,” says Jen. “Now imagine them being called Tackle and Spinner, and you have the two feral kitties I recently adopted from Furry Friends!

Rico and Ember and Stephanie Lawrence : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“When I decided it was time to get a kitten, I knew that I wanted two: a male and a female,” says Stephanie. “I also knew that I wanted to adopt. I wanted to give homeless kittens a home with lots of love!

Gemma and the Mabbitts : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“We adopted Gemma, whose original name was Robin, because she was the youngest and we wanted a kitten to bond with our kiddos,” Zoey explains.

Nelson and Andrea Russ : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“I’ve adopted multiple kitties (foster fails) from Furry Friends since I started fostering in 2018,” Andrea says. “Currently, although I have six who were adopted from Furry Friends, I’d like to tell you about one: Nelson or Nels for short.

Carson and Tessa and the Hills : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“While we’ve had many beloved indoor cats, we’ve also fed numerous backyard and neighborhood cats,” Tracy says. “When we can, we trap them and either take them to where they can be adopted or they return to be neighborhood cats once more.

Phoebe and Meg Loveless. : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“Although Phoebe, whose original name was, quite surprisingly, Alfredo, is not my first kitty, she’s the first one I’ve adopted from Furry Friends,” Meg says.

Clover and Jordan Schlosser : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“Clover is the first kitty I’ve had on my own,” Jordan says. “I have a very particular lifestyle and, so, quite naturally, I was looking for the perfect fit.
“When I visited the shelter, Clover was separated from the other cats and was lying on the floor, completely disinterested in her surroundings. After learning a little bit about her, I felt confident that she would thrive as an ‘only child’ in a quiet house. Although she was cautious and quite skittish for the first few months, she warmed up more and more each day as she learned that she could trust her new environment.

Hydro Bronzer and the Woolfes : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“We love Bengals!” Kate exclaims. “Their energy and personalities keep us entertained, and their love, once earned, is so strong. Is it any wonder then, that we adopted our precious Hydro from Furry Friends?

Remi and Shaylene : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“I was not only Remi’s foster and chose her name, I ended up adopting her as well,” says Shaylene.
“While I was fostering her, she was SO, SO sweet. She would snuggle up on me and brush up against me whenever I was close to her. Eventually, she was adopted and when that didn’t work out, I took it as a sign that she was meant to be with me. When Remi returned, she was surprisingly skittish at first and settled back in gradually. She wouldn’t let me pick her up. She would just run away, but now she tolerates it … lol. She’s still easily startled and yet she’s definitely more comfortable here.

Snuzzles and Doc Reiss : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“I have had several pets in my adult life, and each time the animal has chosen me,” Doc says. “And so it was at the Furry Friends shelter when I entered one of the larger rooms on a Saturday morning several months ago. I sat down and was soon approached by various feline residents: some were curious and wanted a sniff, others wanted a pet, and one wanted in my lap.

Clementine, Noot and Waldo and the Sunshines : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“In February 2023, we were searching for a cat with a sweet and quiet temperament to complement our older female cat,” says Mara. “Our other cat had died prematurely from a fast-growing tumor in her throat.

Scout and Tex and the Remleys : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“Formerly called Garfield and Yams, Scout and Tex are our first kitties together as a couple,” says Hannah. “Although we were originally looking for a female cat with a black coat, when we saw these two orange boys at the shelter, we fell in love and couldn’t resist taking them home. We loved the idea of two brothers being ‘fur-ever partners in crime.’”

Leroy and Jethro and the Wolfords : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“We’ve owned cats before adopting Leroy and Jethro,” says Deborah. “We adopted Leroy first, and the reason I chose him was because his story brought me to tears. He had been shot with a paintball gun, and seeing his sweet face and his small purple leg tugged at my heartstrings!

Niko and Evelyn Wilson : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“I have had many kitties in my life, but Niko is only my second orange one,” explains Evelyn. “I felt Niko was a great name for him, so I didn’t change it.
“When I saw his photos on the Furry Friends Facebook page, I immediately fell in love with him. And he not only immediately adjusted to living in our home, he became a wonderful addition to our family. Niko constantly makes me laugh with his cute quirkiness and he’s been faithfully following me around since day one.

Tansy and Hera and the Griffiths : Furry Friends Fur-Ever Tail
“My husband actually chose Tansy!” exclaims Mary. “He thought she was adorable, and he was drawn to her because she’s a mama cat and was ready for her own fur-ever home after all of her kittens had been adopted out. And so, we adopted her in June of 2024.
“A few months later, I began volunteering at Furry Friends. My husband and I realized that Tansy needed a friend, and I remembered seeing Hera at the shelter and how easygoing she was even when her roommate was spicy. I loved how, like Tansy, she was also a mama cat, and I knew she would be a wonderful fit for our family. We took Hera home in February of 2025.