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Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Tortoiseshell
Age
5 years 9 months old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Shots current
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This story is not a feel-good one that makes you have happy tingles. This is the story of my current kitty mom Josie and her 6 kittens. A friend of mine contacted me that she had this mom and her babies at her home because she really had no other choice due to HER conscience, unlike the many others who walked by hearing the mama cat cry for help. Mama was found in an abandoned home. My friend got a call from a co-worker who heard the cries from momma. They ventured into the house and found the mom totally desperate to get to her kittens who had been locked into a cooler where they would soon die a horrible death. I literally cannot fathom that total lack of compassion. WHY would someone put these innocent babes into a locked container? Did they just want them to die? Were they saving them for bait for dog fighting? WHY? WHY? WHY? It is all so horribly WRONG in so many ways.
Mama and her babies are SAFE now with me as their foster mom. I will love them, cherish them, pamper them and find loving homes for all of them. They are all surprisingly friendly and loving somehow.
To adopt/reserve one of Laura's kitten fosters via JACC--- potential adopter must fill out a JACC foster/adoption form and give to her. She can email the forms or you can fill it out at her home. Once a kitten is old enough/ready enough (around 8 weeks after second distemper shot) they can go home as a FOSTER if app has been approved. Laura will provide you with directions to her home in order to meet and pick up the kitten. Potential adopter must agree to take the kitten to the shelter for spay or neuter and the remainder of their vetting when the time is due. Potential adopter must understand that things can happen in any surgery. It’s incredibly RARE, but it’s always a possibility that a heart condition shows up or the cat is allergic to anesthesia or whatnot and does not make it. Laura will stay in touch and keep the adopter apprised of all the appropriate dates. The kitten will need to spend 1-2 nights at the shelter at the final vetting point in order to go to a local vet for final vetting. When the potential adopter goes back to pick their kitten up at the shelter after final vetting, they will fill out a contract, pay the $60 adoption fee (ALL vetting included in this fee!) and the adoption will be final. A reduced fee is available if adopting two kittens. Laura's email is Lapa@aeneas.net
Cell is 731-431-5710. Text or email preferred.
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