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My name is
Molly!

Posted over 7 years ago | Updated 6 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Approve Application

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
9816642-C160007
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

If honey needed a picture in the dictionary, Molly would be purr-fect!  Molly is sweet, mellow, and adaptable.  Here is her story:

A few years ago,  Molly's human parent died.  The family brought Molly and her best friend, Maeve, to the shelter.  These two inseparable friends were scared.  Once at TKN, Maeve, who was between 9 and 10 years old, passed away unexpectedly.  Molly has adapted to the loss and does well with the other cats at her foster home yet, she is searching for another friend who will walk with her, snuggle with her, and share secrets.  Unfortunately, all of the cats at her foster home are "only" cats and don't feel the need for this type of deep, abiding friendship.

She is a delightful companion for humans.  She enjoys being by your side, kneading your pillow, and sleeping next to you.  She would prefer to live with dogs who do not chase her (her foster dog brothers are naughty).  She really is as close to perfect as a furry family member can be.

Molly would like to thank the wonderful volunteers and staff at Genesee County Animal Control for their advocacy on behalf of her and Maeve and for providing the critical medical care that saved her life.  She had an infection that can happen when a cat is not spayed.  They also did not care that she is FIV positive which is progressive for a shelter

  • Est DOB 08/29/08
  • Adoption Fee $50

Below are some links with information on FIV:  

http://www.crashslanding.org/FivAndFelv.html

http://bestfriends.org/News-And-Features/News/FIV-positive-cat-corrects-misconceptions/

http://www.vetinfo.com/fiv-positive-cats.html

 



Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.
April 10, 2024, 12:02 am
Rescue
The Kitten Nursery

Contact info

Pet ID
9816642-C160007
Contact
Phone
Address
Williamston, MI 48895

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

If you are interested in adopting please fill out an online application .

2.

Interview

Once we received your application, a vet check (if applicable) and phone interview will be completed.

3.

Approve Application

The next step is to meet with the cat(s) you are interested in to see if they are the right match for your home.

Additional adoption info

Applicants must fill out an online application. A vet check and phone interview will be done. Once approved, the applicant can schedule a time to meet the cat/kitten in the foster home.

Adopters must sign Adoption Contract. If adopting a kitten who isn't old enough to be spayed/neutered before adoption, a Spay/Neuter Contract must signed and a $20 deposit is required (deposit is refundable once proof of spay/neuter is received).

Adoption Fees
Adults $50-100
Kittens $75-125

Adoption application

More about this rescue

The mission of The Kitten Nursery is to provide a safe, healthy, healing and loving environment for abandoned, injured, and abused cats, as well as pregnant cats and their kittens.

The Kitten Nursery began with one volunteer and a couple cages in a garage for a nursing cat named Maria & 2 orphan kittens. The goal was to provide a place to care for pregnant or nursing cats & orphan infant kittens from local shelters.

We have grown to caring for abandoned cats, special needs cats and barn cats. This is all possible because of the network of dedicated volunteers, fosters, medical workers, food banks, etc.