
Friends of Feral Felines – Committed to helping feral cats in southern Maine.
10500759
Portland, ME 04104 United States
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FoFF.ME
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Meet Minnow and Mako! This adorable, bonded sibling duo is looking for a calm, loving forever home. Minnow is a petite little lady with a gentle spirit, while Mako is a clumsy sweetheart with big paws and an even bigger heart. They may be a bit shy at first, but once they settle in, they’ll happily curl up in your lap for a nap. These two are inseparable—snuggling together, chasing toys, and lounging on their cat tree are their favorite pastimes. They thrive in a peaceful environment - they really enjoy watching Bob Ross. Minnow and Mako get along well with other cats and are learning to feel more comfortable around dogs! We are keeping them together For more info contact: cmm283@yahoo.com (fb)

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Office Thrifty Kitty Location651 Forest AvePortland Maine 04101 207 7973014HOURS 113MondayFriday Welcome to Friends of Feral Felines Please Donate Securely 5 10 15 20Whatever you can Click for Cats 2024Winners FoFF is committed to helping feral cats in southern Maine. Our mission is to humanely reduce the number of feral cats in our communities through trapping neutering and then releasing them back to their colony sites a method called TrapNeuterReturn or TNR. In time the colonies populations shrink due to lack of reproduction. We provide the colonies with food and water regularly and monitor them for new sick or injured members who need medical attention.