If you are interested in adopting a cat please fill out our adoption application. AceAce Despite a past of misfortune and unkindness, Ace is very possibly the kindest little cat I have ever met, and I have met a lot of cats. He has a wonderful daddy personality to all cats, with a very soft spot for wee kittens and downhearted people. He has great patience and gentleness even with the mischievous and button pushers. Ace needs a special someone with a heart as big as his to take care of him as he takes care of others. Someone who loves to love and be loved. Approximate year of birth is 2018.Athena[description coming]Fae[description coming]Fritz[description coming]JessieJessie was rescued from a dangerous rural work site in 2014. A shift-worker had become Jessie’s guardian angel, feeding him and watching out to ensure his safety. With the shift coming to an end, the shift-worker grew concerned about Jessie’s demise. There were dangers at hand and no one to look out for him. Jessie arrived dirty, shabby, stinky and underweight for what a 10-ish month old should be, but otherwise healthy. He has grown into a kind, calm, quiet adult but remains a playful kitten at heart. Jessie does best having companionship, whether human or easy going cats and dogs. Because of his background, Jessie is reserved and observant when faced with new people or situations. Once feeling safe again, he is quite interactive and engaging. Why Jessie has been overlooked for adoption is a bit of a mystery. He doesn’t want to take over the house and really wants everything to be nice, happy, easy and safe. Perhaps his size works against him? Jessie is a big boy – tall, solid not fat and about 18 lbs. We think there may be some Norwegian Forest Cat ancestors in his family tree. As well, Jessie wants a home where Verna, his stuffed toy rat, is welcome.Joshua[description coming]Mavin[description coming]Michette[description coming]Miss Pickles[description coming]MollyMolly Molly came to FRFA in 2019 from another organization where she wasn’t thriving and overlooked for adoption. We don’t have any details of Molly’s background although it didn’t take long to figure out there had to be taunting and tormenting in her past. In a caring and patient foster home, Molly is beginning to believe that people can also come in a “good” version and she can let go of the fear something bad will happenNolanNolan Nolan is a big boy with a big personality. He is not a cat for beginners. His person must be adoring, but understanding and firm when he gets a little too full of himself. That being said, he is a fun and charming guy. Nolan needs to be an only cat, though he may be okay with a patient, low key dog. Cats with strong personalities like Nolan's make fabulous friends with the right people partner. Approximate year of birth is 2017.SylvesterSylvester would likely rather forget about the four-ish years of his pre-FRFA days. Once captured by the kind people who started feeding him, he was whisked off for vetting and never looked back. There’s only indoor life from here on in. And with good reason too. Sylvester had been on the streets long enough to be ravenous and one big mat of fur. Sadly, we suspect this was better than where he had come from. Given he wasn’t feral he had to have been someone’s cat, but the fear he has of men leans towards that home came with life threatening experiences. This early start has left Sylvester with a bit of a brazen exterior at times when really he is a sweet cat with an extremely sensitive soul. He connects best with those who are kind and understanding while making him feel safe by setting boundaries and keeping routines. Consistency allows him to feel safe and let his guard down. Showering him with praise for how smart he is earns extra gold stars. Despite his tentative beginnings, Sylvester remains a fabulous cat after 5 years with us. His sweet and goofy personality wins people over. He loves to engage and play with the women he trusts. In fact, he can be quite obedient to those he respects for understanding him. Kids and other pets, not so much because they come with a lot of unpredictability.TikiWe have little information about this senior colourpoint. She came to us after being displaced when her owner passed. She likely lived as a single cat in a quiet home and would love to find a similar home to live out her years. Although a senior at 14 years old, Tiki is rather playful with toys or a laser light. While Tiki enjoys the company of people, in her senioresque moments, she can be a little crotchety and particular about the service of her servants.The Vikings[description coming]