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

Neko and Nola and Teresa M. Thomas: Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Neko and Nola and Teresa M. Thomas: Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“Joining my current cats are kittens Neko and Nola, formerly known as Charlie and Leslie,” Teresa says. “As soon as I saw them on the Furry Friends website, I immediately put in an adoption request.
“I chose these particular kittens because both of them are very unique looking. Neko has a completely brown coat with golden eyes while Nola is a Calico kitten with funny face patterns. When I brought them home, they both adjusted so well, becoming instant playmates. Although Neko can get rough at times, Nola just gives it right back to him!

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Faye and Jinx and Linda Rodriguez: Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Faye and Jinx and Linda Rodriguez: Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“My boyfriend Tim and I met Faye at her foster family’s house,” Linda says. “It’s no surprise that she was originally named Licorice because of her gorgeous black fur.

“She was so shy and so sweet and, to tell you the truth, I just fell in love with her extremely long and plentiful white whiskers! Her tabby bother Jinx, previously known as Habanero, was at the same foster home, and although we hadn’t really planned on adopting both of them, Jinx boldly picked my boyfriend. They fell in love with each other, and it truly was the sweetest sight to see.

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Charlie, Shadow, Mochi, Felton, Dale and the Fiordilinos: Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Charlie, Shadow, Mochi, Felton, Dale and the Fiordilinos: Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“In 2022, my husband, Sal, and I lost our two beloved senior cats, Mr. Whiskers and Mrs. Furr to cancer and diabetes, leaving us devastated,” says    . “Mr. Whiskers was my cat, a total snuggle baby and biscuit-maker, while Mrs. Furr was my husband’s quiet companion. Our remaining cat, Felix, preferred solitude over snuggles, and so, we decided to adopt again.

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Simba and Nala and the Moskalenkos: Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Simba and Nala and the Moskalenkos: Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“While these aren’t my first kitties, they’re my husband’s,” says Lena. “Their names were originally Plinko and Persia and now they’re called Simba and Nala.

“I met Plinko at PetSmart and I met his sister Persia through the young lady who was with Furry Friends at PetSmart that day. I didn’t choose Simba, he chose me. When I walked in to look at all of the kitties, Simba woke up from his nap with a meow, crawled onto me, started rubbing all over my face and licking my nose. I instantly looked at my husband and said, ‘yep, this is our son.’

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Blaze and the Andersons: Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Blaze and the Andersons: Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“When my wife Rachel and I met Bongo Blaze (Blaze for short) in his foster home, he was called Tang,” Brian says. “We chose him because we were searching for a playful, orange longhair Maine Coon mix to be a companion to our tuxedo Maine Coon mix.

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Opal and the Knodes: Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Opal and the Knodes: Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“Opal, who was originally named Olive, is far from being our first kitty,” says Cara.

“We met her at a Furry Friends adoption event at PetSmart. And the reasons we chose her were her age, her breed mix and her high-spirited spunkiness. Opal’s adjustment to living in our home was a gradual one, over a period of five to seven days. And to say that she adds smiles to our days is truly an understatement.

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Tundra and Amanda Hyatt and Maria Destree: Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Tundra and Amanda Hyatt and Maria Destree: Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“Once known simply as Wickett, our newly adopted kitten now sports the grand name of Tundra Borealis Hyatt-Destree!” Amanda says.

“Tundra isn’t our first kitten, though. We adopted him because we had rescued a young kitten from a life on the street and he needed a friend. We saw him online and met him at PetSmart, and while he wasn’t our first choice, he came to us out of the kennel and we loved his personality.

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Kiki and Gimli and the Malones: Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Kiki and Gimli and the Malones: Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“Kiki (formerly Aurora) and Gimli (formerly Jupiter) are not our first kitties,” says Jeni. “We previously had a family cat who passed away at the age of 13.

“We met Kiki and Gimli at our local PetSmart that was hosting a Furry Friends adoption event. We were hoping to find more than one kitten so that they would have a friend, and these two just happened to be available when we stopped in. Their adjustment to our home was surprisingly immediate. Both kittens were very well adjusted, weren’t afraid of anything and were very affectionate. We have four dogs and five humans, and the kittens easily adjusted to all of that!

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Gary and the Steppers : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Gary and the Steppers : Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“We met Gary at PetSmart,” Amy says. “I asked specifically for a male kitty with a chill temperament, and when she handed me Gary, I was smitten. And he’s gorgeous to boot!

“We kept his original name because it went so well with Gus, our slightly older rescue cat. As soon as we brought Gary home he not only adjusted immediately, he immediately bonded with Gus. Gus took on the role of ‘single dad’ and doted on ‘baby’ Gary, while Gary, for his part, never hid or acted like a new cat.  

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Pickles and the Albingers: Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Pickles and the Albingers: Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“When we met Pickles at PetSmart, it was truly love at first sight,” admits Tara. “My husband and I chose him because of his remarkable energy and because he had a smaller eye that needed attention.

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Polly and Britni: Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Polly and Britni: Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“Polly is the fourth female cat we’ve adopted,” says Britni. “Our others are from different feral cat rescues.

“We saw Polly’s photo posted on Facebook and thought she was particularly cute and sweet looking. We chose her, really, because of that photo and her name, and then went to a Furry Friends’ adoption event to meet her and pick her up. She had the name of my stuffed bear from childhood, and it felt like a sign that she was meant for us. And to top it off, we learned that her foster mom was a friend of my husband’s mom!

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Snickers and Ellen : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Snickers and Ellen : Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“We adopted Snickers (formerly Willow) from Furry Friends last June, about a year after our first and much beloved cat, 17-year-old Smudge, died,” says Ellen. “Smudge was a Siamese mix and a real talker!

“I’d been trying to meet kittens at the Oregon Humane Society, but it was difficult. Whenever I’d go over, there were always two or three people who had signed up ahead of me to meet the kitten I was interested in -- and then one of them would invariably adopt that particular kitten.

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Monty and Andrew Didway : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Monty and Andrew Didway : Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“I met Monty, my new roommate, cuddlebug, ‘landlord’ and wild cat at PetSmart 5 months ago,” says Andrew. “I had recently moved and had discussed adopting a cat with my girlfriend -- although we don’t live together.

“While we were at PetSmart buying some supplies for her pets, we looked at the various cats there from Furry Friends. I grew up in a house with cats and consider myself a cat lover. (In fact, when I walk around the neighborhood, cats are constantly running over to say ‘hi’ or to get some love). Unfortunately, four of the kitties I wanted to meet and potentially adopt were only being adopted out as pairs, and the only other one that wasn’t hidden from view was Monty.

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Asura and Baba Yaga and Mimi Babicz : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Asura and Baba Yaga and Mimi Babicz : Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“My husband and I adopted Asura (fomerly Cuddles) and Baba Yaga (formerly Oreo) from Furry Friends.” Mimi says. “Asura was chosen because she’s a beautiful Siamese while Baba Yaga was picked because he’s a BIG tiger cat. They join our three other rescue cats, Mazikeen, Salem and Lucifer, and three Dandie Dinmont terriers!

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Grimm and Brooke Grams : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Grimm and Brooke Grams : Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“I remember walking into PetSmart for some food for my two resident cats, male Notixx and female Pocky, and being offered some kittens to hold,” Brooke says. “Grimm was the first and only one I picked up because of how she cuddled into my neck. She was so cute as she fell asleep in my arms.

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Adora and Tala Cardenas : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Adora and Tala Cardenas : Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“When I adopted Adora, her name was Pepper,” explains Tala. “Although my partner originally picked She-Ra, Adora was easier for everyone to say.

“I chose her because her eyes just drew me in. Then, when I met her at the shelter and she was so affectionate towards me, it was a done deal. She had my heart. Now she’s part of our kitty trio, joining Gris (age 4) and Torta (age 1 1/2).

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Blanche and Skye and Zak : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Blanche and Skye and Zak : Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“We’ve had several cats in the past and have two at home,” says Skye. “What we needed, we knew, was one who was good with others. Enter Sawyer, now Blanche, named after the witch cat from the Japanese horror movie ‘Hausu.’

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Bruce and Katherine Simich : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Bruce and Katherine Simich : Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“I recently adopted Pipsqueak who has since been re-named Bruce,” Katherine explains. “In fact, he’s the second cat I’ve adopted from Furry Friends. The first one was called Thomas, and he too was re-named. His current name is George.

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Furguson and the Stricklands : Furry Friends Fur-Ever
Diane Stevens Diane Stevens

Furguson and the Stricklands : Furry Friends Fur-Ever

“A few months ago, our beloved 19-year-old kitty, Luci, crossed over the Rainbow Bridge,” says Jeanine. “My husband Tim and I had adopted our now 8-year-old tuxedo Bowie (formerly Storm) from Furry Friends in 2020, and because having him here has been wonderful, we decided to adopt another Furry Friends cat.

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