Adopt

My name is
Freddy!

Posted over 8 months ago | Updated 1 month ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Meet the Pet

4

Home Check

Adoption fee: $140

This helps Keitha's Kittie Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue (Mostly)
Age
1 year 1 month old, Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_1948491-1860178
Hair Length
short

My story

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

Freddie is bonded with his brother Vinnie.



Freddie boom boom Washington has a personality that you would expect to match the name, odd, feisty, slick and loving. he loves sleeping in the cat tree with the other cats,and he always follows his brother around. he is a huge fan of laser pointers and chasing anything that moves quickly. He is litter box trained and is very tidy! He is definitely a shy boy but if you give him space he will come out of his shell for pets! He doesn’t like being picked up and is more comfortable when he can approach you first. Although he enjoys keeping to himself he definitely knows where the food comes from! Freddie is happy to let us know when we are late serving his meal. Freddie has been around many dogs and although he doesn’t snuggle up to them he hasn’t seemed to mind them much but he prefers children over adults.



Because all of our kitties are in foster homes we do visitations with our cats with pre-approved adoption applications. We place our kittens and cats in homes with the best fit based on personality, age, and location. 



Here is a link to the application: https://tinyurl.com/KeithasKittiesApplication


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Contact info

Pet ID
ps_1948491-1860178
Contact
Address
Lebanon, OR 97355

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Approve Application

3.

Meet the Pet

4.

Home Check

The application review process will most often require the potential adopter to submit a home video in place of a home visit.

Additional adoption info

All our cats and kittens are adopted after an approved submitted application. If approved, the animal is delivered personally and a home inspection is performed.

We charge a $140 adoption fee for kittens and $110 adoption fee for adult cats, and $60 for senior cats which includes: spay/neuter, microchip, combo test and age appropriate vaccinations.

Transport is also free but we do ask for a donation if over 30 miles.

Future contact information of the adopter must also be given. Periodic check ins for the first year are sometimes an option.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Adoption events are held at Petsmart in Corvallis, Oregon. Events will be posted on our website, www.keithaskittierescue.org, and our Facebook page as well as advertised through partners.

All our cats can be seen via a pre-arranged "meet & greet" at anytime.

We do not have a brick and mortar shelter, but we have wonderful, caring foster homes.

Please contact us by phone, email or text!

More about this rescue

Keitha’s Kittie Rescue was created on August 10, 2017. and became a non-profit, 501(c)(3) on December 27, 2017. We just recently taken another rescue under our wing, Calapooia Critters Rescue and Transport.

The other shelters in the area often require owners to pay a fee to abandon their animal, or overcrowded and not able to take the animal, have the owner make an appointment to assess the animal or there is no local shelter in the community, and sometimes the animals a stray and takes time to adjust before being adopted or they need medical care. Keitha’s Kittie Rescue is all volunteer, foster based shelter.

Volunteers care for the cats and kittens in their homes. Adoption events are also held at Petsmart in Corvallis, Oregon. All money goes for the cats litter, food and medical care.

Our mission is to create a safe environment and find a future home for the unwanted, unloved, forgotten cats that no other rescue will take. We get a lot of injured, ill, and abused cats. Our veterinarian bills are quite high but we do what we can to raise funds and keep our animals in the best health. We NEVER euthanize unless it is extremely necessary. We have a few hospice foster homes where an animal can live out the rest of its days in love and comfort. It is our calling, our focus, and our main drive in life.

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