
Contact Information
Forever Fortunate Felinescats@foreverfortunatefelines.org
About Me
Female
June 17, 2026
75212
Critter Details
Quercus is quirky, both in look and personality! Quercus is actually the scientific name for an Oak tree, but since Quercus is, well, quirky, she gets the fancy name! A true torbie, Quercus has dark tabby stripes with splashs of yellow and brown patches on her toes and legs, and it all comes down to an adorable white tipped tail! And that tortie side of her is made quite known. She LOVES to talk! Chirps, meows, littles screams, and the loudest purr you have ever heard, which is surprising given her small size.Speaking of size, Quercus is the runt of the litter. Almost a third smaller than her siblings, she has to work extra hard to keep up in play and to get food from the bowl. Her sister pushes Quercus to be brave, and while her bravery has certainly expanded, she can be hesitant around new people and cats. They balance each other well, which is why it would be best for Quercus to go home with her sister (Bay Laurel). If not, she could do well with a cat who mothers her and provides her the little extra care she needs.Quercus loves to play, especially when it involves climbing! She may be small but she is quite mighty, scaling four foot scratchers and the window to get to the hammock. As the runt, she often seeks solace in her foster parent, following them around, riding in their arms, and even suckling on them like they are a mama cat! And when her climbing antics are all done, she will demand a snuggle buddy, preferably a human, but other cats make pretty good pillows too!Looking for the littlest kitten with the biggest roar? Quercus is the kitten for you!WE DO NOT HAVE A PHYSICAL LOCATION AS WE ARE A FOSTER-BASED ORGANIZATION. PLEASE SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO BE IMMEDIATELY CONNECTED TO A SCREENER.Apply at online application (catsfff.org/adopt)View all of our adoptable cats here (catsfff.org/cats)Our adoption fees are listed here (catsfff.org/adoption-fees)