Posted over 2 years ago | Updated 1 week ago
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A Good Samaritan witnessed a kitten in the middle of the street dodging cars on a busy street. The kitten is now safe!
The rescued kitten was wearing a collar, but there was no tag. Flyers were posted all around the vicinity and according to the rescuer, a person claiming to be the owner saw the flier and called days later and said the kitten was his, but made no mention of its name and hasn’t called again to reclaim it.
It has been over a month and the rescuer has asked Community Animal Network to help find the kitten a loving home.
The kitten is a female dilute tortoiseshell and was not spayed and had no microchip identification. The rescuer has named her Twinkle and she will be altered and available for adoption.
Twinkle is enjoying playing with the rescuers cats and is looking for a new home. We all hope to find someone that has another young cat to play with.
Please Inquire About Adopting This Sweet Kitten Twinkle!
To begin the interview process reply by sharing about yourself, your work schedule, others in the home or others that visit regularly, current pets and about the ones that you have had in the past and where they are now.
What lifestyle will you plan for your new pet; indoor only, indoor but allowed out sometimes, indoor / outdoor.
The organization wants to get to know the potential adopter before formalizing an application because it is important to discover if the cat of interest is a good fit for you, your family, lifestyle and with any other pet family members.
A Good Samaritan witnessed a kitten in the middle of the street dodging cars on a busy street. The kitten is now safe!
The rescued kitten was wearing a collar, but there was no tag. Flyers were posted all around the vicinity and according to the rescuer, a person claiming to be the owner saw the flier and called days later and said the kitten was his, but made no mention of its name and hasn’t called again to reclaim it.
It has been over a month and the rescuer has asked Community Animal Network to help find the kitten a loving home.
The kitten is a female dilute tortoiseshell and was not spayed and had no microchip identification. The rescuer has named her Twinkle and she will be altered and available for adoption.
Twinkle is enjoying playing with the rescuers cats and is looking for a new home. We all hope to find someone that has another young cat to play with.
Please Inquire About Adopting This Sweet Kitten Twinkle!
To begin the interview process reply by sharing about yourself, your work schedule, others in the home or others that visit regularly, current pets and about the ones that you have had in the past and where they are now.
What lifestyle will you plan for your new pet; indoor only, indoor but allowed out sometimes, indoor / outdoor.
The organization wants to get to know the potential adopter before formalizing an application because it is important to discover if the cat of interest is a good fit for you, your family, lifestyle and with any other pet family members.
Interview
Please share about yourself, work schedule, children and others in the home, current pets and the ones from the past and where they are now.
Submit Application
We accept the application after the interview. Be mindful of sharing personal information with strangers. Scams are even in pet adoption!
Meet the Pet
Our animals live in private homes and you will be introduced to the caregiver first by phone before the application and meeting the pet.
Home Check
We ask that you submit short video clips / photos of the areas around your home and all areas the pet would have access to including outdoor
Take the Pet Home
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