
Oct. 20, 2025 Woody is adopted along with Autumn! Wildflower, Fern and Forrest are still available – please see their stories below.
A really nice couple with 2 sweet little girls came to FURR a couple of times to look at kitties. Over the weekend, they texted me that they had made a decision & wanted AUTUMN & WOODY!!!
I trimmed the 2 kitty’s nails, copied all the paperwork, packed up food & litter & delivered them today. I cried! I’m not so attached to Woody because he is a kitten (and everybody loves kittens) but Autumn was quite special to me. I trapped her as a feral cat & we worked with her for over a year. She turned out to be extremely grateful for her rescue! The lady that fed her (and 2 other cats) left them abandoned & moved away leaving all 3 cats.
I trapped all 3. Two of the cats went to another rescue and I kept Autumn (i was too full already).
Anyway, Autumn turned around & became a hilarious, fun-loving kitty with a BIG personality! She loved to rub on everybody’s face & head. I called her the “hair messer-upper” cat!
I will send more pictures later, but both Autumn & Woody settled right in and I’m so happy for both of them. I wish them a wonderful life from here forward & I am grateful that I could be their beginning!
Sept. 22, 2025 Adorable updated photos of these kittens – now youngsters! In order from left to right in the photo above:


WILDFLOWER – Long haired girl gray tabby colored
WOODY – Short haired boy light orange/buff colored
FERN – Short haired girl gray tabby colored
FORREST– Long haired boy bright orange tabby colored
August 26, 2025 It turns out that Kathy & her granddaughter, Maxine, we’re RIGHT when they told me that little Wildflower sounded like she was having trouble breathing.
After a couple days of sounding funny, Wildflower got a LOT worse & sounded like she was struggling to breathe.

I rushed her to Sound Cat & they sedated her & examined her throat saying she needed to be scoped with an endoscope to really see what’s going on.
NC State told me that I could come up, but would be on a waiting list to get her scoped. No thanks @ $1,000 a day! The Wilmington Animal ER said that their doc that does the endoscopic exams was booked this week & on vacation next week!
My sister & I worked quickly to fine a vet with a scope & thank goodness, Needham Animal Hospital had one & a very well known vet named Dr. Batts that said he could see Wildflower the NEXT day!
I took her to Dr. Batts & he did surgery on her! She had a lump in her throat that he had to remove. Luckily, after worrying about it, she came out of surgery fine! The lump was biopsied & was not cancer & was not a polyp. It was caused by some sort of trauma to her throat & could be from her spay surgery. We will never know, but she is doing great now!
WHEWWW!
The growth is not expected to return according to Dr. Batts.
What a blessing!!! This beautiful little angel is ready for adoption!

July 3, 2025 – Rescued kittens are ready for adoption! Watch them play in their video! Shown above from left to right are:
FURR took in FOUR KITTENS trapped in the woods in Rocky Point, NC! A really wonderful Samaritan followed my exact instructions and trapped 4 little kittens and their mama. This family was starving and homeless!
FURR took in the kittens after a couple of weeks and the lady that rescued them kept the mama kitty.
These 4 kittens are now healthy and happy!


We have:
2 orange ones!
2 gray ones!
2 short haired!
2 long haired!
2 girls!
2 boys!
So, you see, we have a great variety to choose from!
ADORABLE, GREAT PURR MOTORS & VERY PLAYFUL!!!
Meet all FURR kitties available for adoption on PetFinder!
For adoption information or to schedule a visit to the Feline Urgent Rescue & Rehab rescue facility to meet this kitty, please email FURR’s President and Founder, Terry Schultz, at adoptafurrcat@gmail.com.
Learn how to adopt this kitty! FURR adopts to the Wilmington/Hampstead NC and surrounding area only and to approved homes.
If you are not ready to adopt a kitty, please consider fostering or sponsoring. All donations are tax deductible.

