My basic info
Age
2 years 11 months old, Kitten
Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Sarma! This adorable girl came to our rescue when she was about 1 month old. A Good Samaritan had reached out when a feral cat had given birth in their backyard. We loaned them a carrier and they put all five of the kittens into the carrier and mom was going inside and right when he was closing the carrier door she grabbed the black kitten, Sarma and ran. Assuming it was going to be easy to capture the mother and reunite her with the babies we sent the four babies in the carrier to a fantastic bottle feeder we have. Long story longer, it took about a month to get her and Sarma. The mama stayed with Sarma about two weeks longer and then she was spayed and returned to her neighborhood. Sarma warmed up quickly and is now ready for her 100% indoor only like all of our cats, where she can remain for the rest of her life and be cherished like family. If you think Sarma would be a great addition to your home and you are 100% on board with keeping her indoors only please submit an application today at www.secondchancekitty.org.
All Second Chance Kitty cats are free fed a quality dry food with low or no grain and are STRICTLY INDOOR ONLY. Studies have proven cats live longer, healthier lives and on average require less financial burdens at veterinary offices when they are kept indoor only. There are so many predators out there, both human and animal and it is sadly unsafe to let them roam unattended.
All of our babes come altered, microchipped, vaccinated, rabies (if age appropriate), FeLV/FIV negative unless stated otherwise , dewormed, flea treated, litter box trained and full of love. Our adoption fees are a minimum $150 donation. Anything beyond $150 helps rescue another babe.
Adoption isn't an impulsive decision, it must be thought out carefully. Owning a cat is a 15 to 20+ year commitment. Can we afford a cat? If we're renting do they allow pets here? Is there a pet deposit? Can we afford the pet deposit? What if we get sick, what if the kitty becomes ill and has to see a veterinarian? Kitty requires routine check-ups, annual vaccines, quality food, litter and toys, can we afford this? These are all questions a responsible pet owner must ask themselves. If you can make this type of commitment please take a moment and visit our website at www.secondchancekitty.org to submit an application.
Second Chance Kitty is a local non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to assisting cats, kittens and an occasional dog, escape a life of abandonment, abuse and neglect.