Eowyn Questionnaire
Completion is required to be considered as a placement home.
Thank you for your consideration concerning adopting a Eowyn
kitten. Before we advance any farther in the placement process we need to know
something about you. Our kittens and cats are raised in our home, underfoot, and
we care very much about where they will go to live the rest of their lives.
Please answer the following questions as completely as possible when you contact
us. If any of the questions offend you we apologize but we will not place one of
our kittens before we know more about where they are going and to whom. Also
understand that until a deposit is RECEIVED all kittens and cats are available
unless so noted as Reserved or On Hold on our website.
Our pet kitten prices start at $800 (includes the spay/neuter) plus shipping costs, as applicable, which include
airfare & insurance, required health certificate and shipping carrier. We require a
non-refundable deposit of $200.00 to hold a kitten until it is ready to leave at 16 weeks old. (No, we will not place earlier than 16 weeks unless you are a known breeder so
please do not ask and you won’t be disappointed) All remaining moneys due must
be received two weeks prior to placement unless prior arrangements are
made. We reserve the right to cancel
any agreement for placement if supported information contrary to the information
you provide comes to our attention. If you decide you would like to adopt one of
our kittens, or cats, please provide us with the following information and send
the completed questionnaire to us at
Eowynnfc@earthlink.net
To make it easier, copy/paste the following questions to Word and fill in your answers after each question. Send the completed form as an email attachment.
1. Complete name, address and phone numbers
2. Length of time at current address
3. Length of time at previous address
4. Family members and ages
5. Living arrangements (married, single, divorced, partner, etc)
6. Have you ever owned a Norwegian Forest Cat before?
7. Have you visited or contacted other breeders? If so, what was your experience with them?
8. What is your definition of a reputable breeder? What do you expect?
9. Who will be responsible for the primary care of this cat?
10. Does anyone in your household have an allergy problem with cats? Asthma?
11. Current pets, type, ages? Have they been neutered/spayed? If not, why not?
12. Previous pets; where are they and how long did you have them?
13. How many cats/pets have you owned in the last five years?
14. Have you ever had to give up a pet? If yes, for what reason?
15. Under what circumstances would you consider having a pet euthanized? (put to sleep)
16. Do you own or rent? House or apartment? If renting, are you allowed pets? Landlord’s name, address, phone number.
17. What amount of time will this kitten be allowed outdoors?
18. If allowed outdoors will it have the run of the neighborhood or will you confine it in some manner? (pet run, harness, only if you are with it, etc.)
19. Name, address and phone number of your Veterinarian?
20. Are you interested in a kitten or young cat? (or the name of the kitten you are inquiring about)
21. Are you interested in a male or female?
22. When this kitten is altered do you want it declawed, too?
23. How will you handle any clawing problems you may encounter with your kitten?
24. What do you do with your pets when you go out of town?
25. If you were placed in a position where you could not keep the cat, what would you do?
26. How much time will this kitten be left alone per day?
27. How and what will you feed this kitten?
28. Where will this kitten sleep?
29. Where will you keep its litter box?
30. Does anyone in your household smoke?
31. What type of personality are you looking for in a cat?
32. Why are you interested in this particular kitten?
33. What made you decide this was the breed for you?
34. Are you interested in a pet, breeder or show cat?
35. If breeder or show, what experience do you have, what breed (s) did you work with and what registries did you show in?
36. Are you willing to be mentored?
37. Have you any previous experience with this particular breed? What do you know about it?
38. What would you do if your cat misbehaves? How do you plan to discipline/train your cat?
39. It may take several weeks for your kitten/cat to adjust to its new home; how will you handle this transition period?
40. What are the top three qualities or characteristics you are looking for in your new pet?
41. Tell us about the last time one of your pets was ill; how did you handle it?
42. Would you be interested in a retired breeder or older cat?
We thank you for taking the time to answer our questions and look forward to hearing from you.