Interested in adopting Meowy?
Please review our Adoption Policies and complete a Pet Adoption Application
Meet Meowy
🌟 Meet Meowy!
Hi, I’m Meowy, a gorgeous grey girl with the softest fur and an even softer spirit. I came to FOHA with my lookalike friend Puffy (we’re so alike that she wore a pink collar just so people could tell us apart!). Puffy’s already leaning into pets and showing affection, but I’m taking my time to feel safe and settle in. I am starting to show my silly side and really like to play with toys, especially the interactive type toys!
New places can feel a little overwhelming for me, but I’m slowly starting to explore and watch the people around me. I’m a quiet soul at heart, and once I know I can trust you, I’ll let my gentle, loving side shine. All I need is patience, kindness, and a calm home where I can blossom at my own pace.
🐾 A Few of My Favorite Things:
Cozy hideouts, soft blankets, quiet company, gentle voices, and watching the world from a safe perch.
🏡 What I’m Looking For:
A peaceful home with adults or older kids who understand shy cats and will let me set the pace. I’m open to meeting other cats and dogs—if you have them, FOHA will help with careful introductions to see if we’re a good match.
💛 Ready to help a shy girl blossom?
I promise the love you’ll earn from me will be worth every bit of patience. Come meet me at FOHA—I’m ready to find my person.
📋 FOHA Adoption Policies and Process:
https://foha.org/pet-adoption/adoption-policies/
💰 ADOPTION FEE INCLUDES:
Spay/neuter, vaccines (rabies and FVRCP/distemper), diagnostic testing (including FIV/FeLV), any additional medical care recommended by our vet, 1 bag starter food, 1 month flea/tick prevention, and 1-month access to Petcademy for post-adoption support.
Meowy's Medical Information
I have FIV, that's what I have but it is NOT who I AM! Please don't let that scare you away. I want you to know that FIV+ cats can and DO live long, healthy, and normal lives when given the chance. In fact, statistically, most FIV cats live as long as their indoor counterparts (13-18 years), and much longer than cats that live outdoors (3-8 years). There are many reported cases where FIV+ cats live well into old age without ever showing any symptoms. It's important to note that dogs, other pets, and humans are absolutely immune to FIV. The virus itself is astonishingly frail and can live outside of the body for only a few seconds. The virus is also extremely slow-acting, so it is unlikely to pose any threat to other cats in the household. I know that adopting an FIV+ cat may seem like a big responsibility, but I promise that I am worth it. I am a sweet and loving kitty who just wants a warm and safe place to call home. If you are willing to give me a chance, I promise to bring you years of joy and companionship. So please come and meet me, and see for yourself that FIV+ cats are just as wonderful and deserving of love as any other cat. Read more about FIV here. and learn more about FIV+ cats with FOHA’s very own Scooter on Pet Info Cafe.