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My name is Brumhilda!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated over 2 months ago

Cared for by Tailchaser Rescue

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
18995628
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 Housetrained

My story

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

IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING, PLEASE FILL OUT OUR ADOPTION APPLICATION AT TCRESCUE.COM/ADOPT

IF YOU HAVE OTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTINUE READING, I BET ALL YOUR QUESTIONS WILL BE ANSWERED! 

Brumhilda is a spayed young adult, grey tabby born around 9/20/22. 
 
Brumhilda came from a dumpster as a kitten with her siblings, with a respiratory infection. She had to receive medicine daily for weeks, but despite this rough start she is sweet, spunky, and full of personality! Brumhilda is a small 6.5 pounds, but she makes up for it with a very emboldened attitude. She demands pets and snuggles when she hops on the bed with you, and demands you share a piece of that rotisserie chicken with her! You'll know she's being her confident self when she lets out her squeaky meows telling you she wants something. Brumhilda loves butt scratches, snuggling on the bed (and sleeping between your legs at night), rotisserie chicken for a special treat, and running away right as you're about to pet her only to come back for some ear scratches. She is super sweet and loves her treats!

Brumhilda has very symmetrical but muted stripes, giving her the typical grey tabby look. She has very pretty green eyes and a perfect little pink nose. She likes to play with crinkly cat toys and also enjoys perching on the couch cushions. She can be very playful when she is confident of her surroundings, and would do best in a home with older children due to her size. Brumhilda would love to go to a home with one of her foster siblings, but would be fine as a solo cat as well. She is completely comfortable around cat-savvy dogs, and often snuggles with her foster home's dogs to get the best sleeping spot on the bed. She is extremely sweet and looks forward to finding her forever home!
 
She has been exposed to feline calicivirus and feline herpes and is likely a carrier for these feline viruses so the best home for Brumhilda will be with someone who understands the possibility that she could have "breakouts"- however, in the year she has been with her foster, she has shown no intrusive symptoms of the viruses. Brumhilda had a "leaky" right eye (meaning it will get a little gooey) for a few months at the start of her foster stay, but she has shown no symptoms in the last year. The foster's own cat was also tested for the viruses one year after they had lived together in the same household, and it came out negative. As long as vaccinations are up to date, there's a good chance Brumhilda can move into a household that already has resident cats, with no viral exchange.
Cats with feline herpes or calicivirus may exhibit symptoms or flareups ranging in severity, randomly or in times of stress throughout their life. 

Learn why kittens in pairs are healthier and happier at: http://tcrescue.com/why2kittens

Brumhilda is being fostered in Gilroy.
 
Adoption fee of $50 covers deworming, first rabies and FVRCP vaccinations, microchip, and  spay surgery.  
If Brumhilda is adopted with one of her foster siblings, the total adoption fee is only $65 for the pair!

If you would like to meet this cat, please start by filling out our adoption application at tcrescue.com/adopt
 

ADOPTION INQUIRIES SUBMITTED WITHOUT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FROM THE LINK ABOVE MAY NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE.

Tailchaser Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill organization dedicated to rescuing cats and dogs from shelters where they are in danger. Our foster volunteers provide loving temporary homes for our rescued animals until they are adopted.

By adopting a cat or dog, you're making a commitment to provide love, care, and medical treatment for the life of the animal, which can be up to 20 years or more! We are committed to placing our rescued animals with families who are prepared for the responsibility of owning an animal for its entire lifetime, so that they are never again at the mercy of the shelter system.

 

October 16, 2024, 1:18 pm
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Contact info

Pet ID
18995628
Contact
Phone
Address
San Jose, CA 95112
Donation
Tax deductible donations to Tailchaser Rescue can be made via Paypal (to: tcrescue@gmail.com)

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

The first step in our adoption process is to fill out an application (download at www.tcrescue.com)

Email completed applications to adopt@tcrescue.com for review, and we will get back to you once approved to set up a time for you to meet the animal you're interested in.

By adopting a cat or dog from Tailchaser Rescue, you're making a commitment to provide love, care, and medical treatment for the life of the animal. We make every effort to make the best possible match when placing our rescued animals with new families.

All animals are spayed and neutered.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

All of our rescue animals are cared for in individual foster homes throughout the Bay Area, CA and are available for meetings by appointment only. If you are interested in adopting one of our cats or dogs, please email us for an application and let us know who you're interested in meeting.

More about this rescue

Tailchaser Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill, animal rescue organization based out of the Bay Area, CA, dedicated to rescuing cats and dogs (and sometimes more) from shelters where they are in danger. We believe in removing barriers to adoption and educating pet owners and potential adopters about responsible pet ownership, the importance of spay / neuter, positive behavior training and good nutrition.

We are a foster-home-based organization and we do not have a shelter or physical location that adopters can visit. All of our rescued animals are cared for by volunteer foster families in their homes. This allows us to get to know the animals better, and helps us assess what type of home environment they will do best in.

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