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My name is Lucy $75!

Posted over 2 years ago | Updated over 2 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Maine Coon
Color
Orange or Red Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
medium

My details

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My story

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

Lucy is a sweet girl with a big personality! She loves to run around and play. She loves pets and snuggles and being around her people. Lucy also loves playing hide and seek and her favorite toy to play with is an empty cardboard box! Lucy tested positive for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) which is a condition that causes decreased immune function. Most cats live normal lives with a slightly shorter than average life expectancy. At this age, there is a chance that Lucy's test was a false positive, so she will need be retested when she is 6 months old to confirm the negative test result. Lucy will need to be adopted out to a home with no other cats, or a home that has an FIV positive cat. Our vet is happy to discuss any further questions or concerns that a potential adopter may have about FIV once they are approved to adopt.

To meet one of our adoptable pets or to start the adoption process, please access the adoption application on our website, www.crossroadsanimalrescue.org or download and email it to crossroadsanimalrescuesc@gmail.com. We will then approve you (sending in the application does not obligate you to adopt) and we can set up a time for you to meet one or more of our pets. You can then pay the adoption fee and officially adopt after meeting your new family member. Alternatively, you can do the adoption over the phone before meeting your new pet. The benefit to this is that we will hold the pet for you. However, the adoption fee is non-refundable if you changed your mind after adopting over the phone.

Most of our pets are obtained from animal control and therefore we are not certain of their breed or breed mix. We list breed mixes that they most resemble or that their former owners said they were. However, we don't make any guarantees about breed - it is a best guess!
Our adoption fees include the spay/neuter surgery, deworming, vet exam, and up to date vaccines. It also includes microchipping as well as heartworm testing or feline leukemia testing. We are happy to adopt out-of-state (and even out of the country!) but transportation for the adopted pet is the responsibility of the new pet owner.

If you cannot adopt a pet at this time but would like to support our rescue, please click on the "Sponsor a Pet" button. Your donation will help feed the dogs, cats, small animals, and horses at CARE.
Please email at crossroadsanimalrescuesc@gmail.com or call us at (864)972-9906 for more information. This phone number will reach Crossroads Animal Hospital, which is the home of CARE. During business hours, a receptionist will be able to speak with you regarding our adoptable pets. After business hours, the only way to contact CARE is via email. Our puppies and kittens are also eligible for 25% off the rest of the vaccines in their puppy/kitten vaccination series at Crossroads Animal Hospital. Most adult pets are spayed/neutered prior to adoption. Puppies and kittens may have the surgery before adoption or we may have new owners return later for the surgery. For more information about CARE and to see our adoption application, go to our website, www.crossroadsanimalrescue.org

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