My name is CeCe!

Posted over 2 years ago|Updated 1 year ago
CeCe
Cheyenne's photo

Meet My Bestie

Cheyenne

CeCe and Cheyenne are a bonded pair. They need to be adopted together!

My basic info

Age
7 years 6 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Color
Brown Tabby
Hair Length
short
Pet ID
Not listed

My details

  • Good With Cats

My health

  • Spayed/neutered

My personality

AffectionateChillCommunicativeGentleIntrovertedPatientQuietShy

My story

Rescue
Certified Shelter Gold Badge

Contact info

Their adoption process

We prefer people visit with the available kitties first, before they decide to adopt; this way we can make sure they are the right kitty for you! If you do decide to adopt, we will ask you questions and go over the adoption contract with you. Depending on the assessment, and if the kitty is ready to go, you may go home with the kitty that day, but we may also ask you to set up an appointment to come back another day. There is a $95 adoption fee. You must be 21 years of age or have parental approval to adopt. Only cash, check, Debit/Credit (via PayPal manual entry), PayPal, Venmo, and Cash App are accepted.

Go meet their pets

Monday-Sunday: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

More about this rescue

Adopt A Cat, Inc. (AAC) is a no-kill rescue/sanctuary established in 1994 by Dr. Beverly Harper, PhD. As a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, AAC relies on volunteers, adoption fees and donations to continue caring for and sheltering these kitties. Because the plight of cats is not understood and the growing number of pleas for help is never ending, AAC provides residence until forever homes are found. Some cats are also in foster care and displayed at Petco & Pet Supplies Plus locations. OUR MISSION To rescue, rehabilitate and provide shelter/sanctuary for homeless felines until safe and caring, permanent homes are found. We're "Saving the world, one cat at a time." Adopt A Cat maintains a NO KILL policy and works to alleviate pet overpopulation by: •Spaying and neutering its rescues. •Educating the public about the importance of sterilizing companion animals. •Providing information on where to find free or low-cost spay/neuter help or lost & found help.