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Buzz and his brother Woody spent their first six weeks of life living in attic insulation with zero human contact. It took time and patience to earn Buzz's trust, but he's grown into a healthy, happy, content boy and we're incredibly proud of him! He’s a big boy for his age and has always reminded his foster mom of a little lion cub.
Buzz likes the play tunnel, catnip toys, and wrestling with his foster siblings!After an energetic play session, he likes to sleep on the cat tree and on his foster mom's bed. Buzz is friendly but shy. He’s learning to like being picked up and carried, but he gets easily overstimulated.
He LOVES food and will try to eat at least a bite from every other cat's portion before eating his own. He likes wet food and dry kibble, and pretty much any kind of treat. The sure way to Buzz’s heart is with food and treats!
His foster mom loves seeing how far he's come from the terrified, sickly, scrawny kitten he was when he first arrived in his foster home. He has grown into a healthy, happy boy who enjoys being with other cats and people!
He gets along great with the other cats and kittens and two small dogs in his foster home. He would probably be happiest in a home with older children.
Buzz would likely be fine as an only kitty as long as he gets plenty of play and enrichment, but he would also be very happy to be adopted into a home with another kitty friend!
Please see our rescue information for our adoption fees or email us at billythekiddenrescue@gmail.com.
‼️Help control the pet population - have your pets spayed or neutered! 💯
Buzz and his brother Woody spent their first six weeks of life living in attic insulation with zero human contact. It took time and patience to earn Buzz's trust, but he's grown into a healthy, happy, content boy and we're incredibly proud of him! He’s a big boy for his age and has always reminded his foster mom of a little lion cub.
Buzz likes the play tunnel, catnip toys, and wrestling with his foster siblings!After an energetic play session, he likes to sleep on the cat tree and on his foster mom's bed. Buzz is friendly but shy. He’s learning to like being picked up and carried, but he gets easily overstimulated.
He LOVES food and will try to eat at least a bite from every other cat's portion before eating his own. He likes wet food and dry kibble, and pretty much any kind of treat. The sure way to Buzz’s heart is with food and treats!
His foster mom loves seeing how far he's come from the terrified, sickly, scrawny kitten he was when he first arrived in his foster home. He has grown into a healthy, happy boy who enjoys being with other cats and people!
He gets along great with the other cats and kittens and two small dogs in his foster home. He would probably be happiest in a home with older children.
Buzz would likely be fine as an only kitty as long as he gets plenty of play and enrichment, but he would also be very happy to be adopted into a home with another kitty friend!
Please see our rescue information for our adoption fees or email us at billythekiddenrescue@gmail.com.
‼️Help control the pet population - have your pets spayed or neutered! 💯
We have an adoption application to learn a bit about the home our cats will be going to and the family's motivation for adoption and expectations about pet ownership. We also have an adoption contract, which includes a no declawing and indoor-only clause along with a vet promissory note that ensures you will continue with the medical care and spay/neuter if needed.
We DO NOT do any out of state adoptions except on the NC border on a case-by-case basis.
We require a donation of $120 for adoption of unaltered kittens with a PTV Contract. All kittens receive vaccine series and wormings as well as medical treatment as needed. The adopter is responsible for obtaining their rabies vaccine and spay/neuter if the kitten is not of age at the time of adoption. We can provide resources for low cost clinics that offer these services.
We ask a donation of $25 to adopt Career/barn cats.
We require a donation of at least $140 for adoption of Spayed/neutered cat.
Bonded pairs adoption donation is $200.
Sometimes we require rental checks or home inspections. We always have a Meet n Greet to make sure everyone gets along. We encourage bringing the whole family!
We have an adoption application to learn a bit about the home our cats will be going to and the family's motivation for adoption and expectations about pet ownership. We also have an adoption contract, which includes a no declawing and indoor-only clause along with a vet promissory note that ensures you will continue with the medical care and spay/neuter if needed.
We DO NOT do any out of state adoptions except on the NC border on a case-by-case basis.
We require a donation of $120 for adoption of unaltered kittens with a PTV Contract. All kittens receive vaccine series and wormings as well as medical treatment as needed. The adopter is responsible for obtaining their rabies vaccine and spay/neuter if the kitten is not of age at the time of adoption. We can provide resources for low cost clinics that offer these services.
We ask a donation of $25 to adopt Career/barn cats.
We require a donation of at least $140 for adoption of Spayed/neutered cat.
Bonded pairs adoption donation is $200.
Sometimes we require rental checks or home inspections. We always have a Meet n Greet to make sure everyone gets along. We encourage bringing the whole family!
Our pets are available for Meet and Greets at their various fosters homes or at our kittery at Pups n Stuff in Virginia Beach for fosters who do not show animals in their home. Appointments must be scheduled in advance!
At Pups n Stuff (where we're the Stuff), you can make an appointment to come see some of our adoptable kittens. It is at 4330 Holland Rd. in Virginia Beach.
Many of our adoptable adults are located at the Catnip Cat Cafe. The Cafe is in the Ghent section of Norfolk at 1611-B Colley Ave.
We also have adoptable adults at Pembroke PetSmart, 4421 Virginia Beach Blvd in Virginia Beach.
Our pets are available for Meet and Greets at their various fosters homes or at our kittery at Pups n Stuff in Virginia Beach for fosters who do not show animals in their home. Appointments must be scheduled in advance!
At Pups n Stuff (where we're the Stuff), you can make an appointment to come see some of our adoptable kittens. It is at 4330 Holland Rd. in Virginia Beach.
Many of our adoptable adults are located at the Catnip Cat Cafe. The Cafe is in the Ghent section of Norfolk at 1611-B Colley Ave.
We also have adoptable adults at Pembroke PetSmart, 4421 Virginia Beach Blvd in Virginia Beach.
More about this rescue
Our mission is to improve the lives of displaced cats and reduce feral cat population in Hampton Roads by socializing outdoor-born and feral kittens for adoption into loving forever homes. We are a VDACS registered 501c3 nonprofit, founded in 2014 with over 60 foster homes.
Our heart is in TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return of ferals), where cats are fixed, vaccinated, ear tipped, and allowed to live out their lives without reproducing. We are advocates for advancing legal and social acceptance of TNR in Hampton Roads. Our unique feral kitten socialization program has a 90% success rate in socializing feral-born kittens to become loving, in-home pets.
We are always seeking fosters, volunteers, transporters, and trappers to join our team!
We also appreciate donations! Find our most needed items
here:
Our mission is to improve the lives of displaced cats and reduce feral cat population in Hampton Roads by socializing outdoor-born and feral kittens for adoption into loving forever homes. We are a VDACS registered 501c3 nonprofit, founded in 2014 with over 60 foster homes.
Our heart is in TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return of ferals), where cats are fixed, vaccinated, ear tipped, and allowed to live out their lives without reproducing. We are advocates for advancing legal and social acceptance of TNR in Hampton Roads. Our unique feral kitten socialization program has a 90% success rate in socializing feral-born kittens to become loving, in-home pets.
We are always seeking fosters, volunteers, transporters, and trappers to join our team!
We also appreciate donations! Find our most needed items
here: