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Meet Walter (aka “the Face”, aka “Tiny Cow”, aka “The AcroCat”, aka “Eats with his hands”, aka “Destroyer of Dust Bunnies”) and Wesley (aka “Secret Agent”, aka “The Painted Cat”, aka “Seriously its just a fake mouse, you don’t have to go all Conan the Barbarian on it”). These two are a bonded pair, rescued starving from a warehouse. Over the past 4 months, they have settled into a home life, with Walter being the more gregarious and rambunctious of the two. Wesley remains somewhat more wary of his new environment, but frequently will spy on the household and reporting his observations to an as yet to be identified third party. We suspect his secret communications device is hidden in his box, but have not yet obtained a warrant to do a full legal search. Walter plays the dual role of charming diversion and guardian for Wesley. He will distract the humans in the room with flips and tumbles, and will frequently poke them if he really wants some scritches. When Wesley is starting to feel uncomfortable or scared, Walter will place himself between Wesley and the humans in the room to protect him. Walter is incredibly play driven, and will frequently abandon his meal if he senses someone out there is having fun without him. He is also a vocal critic of his human’s cleaning habits by finding all the dust bunnies in your house and turning them into toys.
Meet Walter (aka “the Face”, aka “Tiny Cow”, aka “The AcroCat”, aka “Eats with his hands”, aka “Destroyer of Dust Bunnies”) and Wesley (aka “Secret Agent”, aka “The Painted Cat”, aka “Seriously its just a fake mouse, you don’t have to go all Conan the Barbarian on it”). These two are a bonded pair, rescued starving from a warehouse. Over the past 4 months, they have settled into a home life, with Walter being the more gregarious and rambunctious of the two. Wesley remains somewhat more wary of his new environment, but frequently will spy on the household and reporting his observations to an as yet to be identified third party. We suspect his secret communications device is hidden in his box, but have not yet obtained a warrant to do a full legal search. Walter plays the dual role of charming diversion and guardian for Wesley. He will distract the humans in the room with flips and tumbles, and will frequently poke them if he really wants some scritches. When Wesley is starting to feel uncomfortable or scared, Walter will place himself between Wesley and the humans in the room to protect him. Walter is incredibly play driven, and will frequently abandon his meal if he senses someone out there is having fun without him. He is also a vocal critic of his human’s cleaning habits by finding all the dust bunnies in your house and turning them into toys.
We also do foster to adopt in certain situations but an application is still required.
https://puppykittynyc.org/adopt
2.
Interview
3.
Home Check
4.
Approve Application
5.
Meet the Pet
All our cats and kittens are in foster homes so only serious adopters are able to meet them.
6.
Sign Adoption Contract
7.
Pay Fee
The adoption fee is $200 for one cat, $350 for a pair. Then your feline goes home with you.
Additional adoption info
Our adoption policy is young kittens must be adopted in pairs unless there is already a cat or dog in the home. Also please be aware some of our cats and kittens are bonded and must be adopted together.
Our adoption policy is young kittens must be adopted in pairs unless there is already a cat or dog in the home. Also please be aware some of our cats and kittens are bonded and must be adopted together.
Puppy Kitty NYC was founded in the Fall of 2014. As of July 2018, we are an official 501(c)(3) organization. We focus on three aspects: First, finding homes for abandoned or friendly street cats and kittens. Secondly, attempting to control animal overpopulation by spaying and neutering feral cats and helping the sick and injured. Thirdly, fostering is a must.
Puppy Kitty NYC was founded in the Fall of 2014. As of July 2018, we are an official 501(c)(3) organization. We focus on three aspects: First, finding homes for abandoned or friendly street cats and kittens. Secondly, attempting to control animal overpopulation by spaying and neutering feral cats and helping the sick and injured. Thirdly, fostering is a must.
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We'll also keep you updated on Pikameow's adoption status with email updates.