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Meet Miss Mittens! She is a friendly gal with a bossy personality after making her fosters think she was shy... as if! She has a short tail and is very petite- she'll likely remain a tiny cat. Mittens is a polydactl (extra toes!) and she definitely has some big mitts to go with her large personality. She is courageous and confident and was the first to explore her foster home and establish herself as the leader. She also gets along with other kitties and dogs. Mittens is a devoted sister to Bunny and their contrasting looks (Mittens is short-haired while Bunny's is long) and personalities perfectly complement each other; they will need to be adopted together as a gorgeous little pair of ladies. Considering what they've been through, it is likely that these girls will need a little time as they adjust to a new environment, but they definitely will. If you have the patience and calm home for a pair of young sisters that just need a second shot at a loving home and life, then these darling beauties are for you!
BACKSTORY: She was rescued along with her sister, Bunny, from a citizen who put out a desperate plea on Facebook; she was being forced to either take them to a shelter or let them loose outside. She found them as tiny kittens huddled together in her driveway one rainy night, so she pulled them inside. The thought of them trying to fend for themselves again was heartbreaking, so a loving foster stepped up to help them. Both have shortened tails, though it has not adverse health impact at all. The tails are just shorter in length.
NOTE: Mittens and Bunny were born on 7/20/23; WE ARE LOOKING FOR AN LA-BASED FOSTER HOME FOR THEM if you'd like to try it out.
Interested in adopting? Please visit our website at www.thecatsmeowanimalrescue.org to fill out an application. One application covers all cats and kittens staying at our Petco locations, and those in individual foster homes.
Questions? Email us at info@thecatsmeowanimalrescue.org or reach out on Instagram: @thecatsmeowanimalrescue
Meet Miss Mittens! She is a friendly gal with a bossy personality after making her fosters think she was shy... as if! She has a short tail and is very petite- she'll likely remain a tiny cat. Mittens is a polydactl (extra toes!) and she definitely has some big mitts to go with her large personality. She is courageous and confident and was the first to explore her foster home and establish herself as the leader. She also gets along with other kitties and dogs. Mittens is a devoted sister to Bunny and their contrasting looks (Mittens is short-haired while Bunny's is long) and personalities perfectly complement each other; they will need to be adopted together as a gorgeous little pair of ladies. Considering what they've been through, it is likely that these girls will need a little time as they adjust to a new environment, but they definitely will. If you have the patience and calm home for a pair of young sisters that just need a second shot at a loving home and life, then these darling beauties are for you!
BACKSTORY: She was rescued along with her sister, Bunny, from a citizen who put out a desperate plea on Facebook; she was being forced to either take them to a shelter or let them loose outside. She found them as tiny kittens huddled together in her driveway one rainy night, so she pulled them inside. The thought of them trying to fend for themselves again was heartbreaking, so a loving foster stepped up to help them. Both have shortened tails, though it has not adverse health impact at all. The tails are just shorter in length.
NOTE: Mittens and Bunny were born on 7/20/23; WE ARE LOOKING FOR AN LA-BASED FOSTER HOME FOR THEM if you'd like to try it out.
Interested in adopting? Please visit our website at www.thecatsmeowanimalrescue.org to fill out an application. One application covers all cats and kittens staying at our Petco locations, and those in individual foster homes.
Questions? Email us at info@thecatsmeowanimalrescue.org or reach out on Instagram: @thecatsmeowanimalrescue
1. Submit an adoption application at www.thecatsmeowanimalrescue.org
2. If you have not yet met the cat(s) you wish to adopt, come to an adoption event or schedule a foster home visit to meet the cat(s). Please note that we cannot schedule any private foster home visits until you submit an application.
3. If your application is approved, we will contact you within a week to schedule a home visit. One of our experienced volunteers will stop by your home to ensure that you are able to provide a safe and nurturing environment for the cat. We may also provide tips for integrating the cat into your home environment.
4. We ask for a minimum tax-deductible donation* of $225.00 for each cat you adopt from us. Donations may be made online (via a secure PayPal transaction) or in-person via cash or check. If you are adopting a pair of kitties, the donation is $200.00 each ($400.00 total).
*Additional donations are highly encouraged, as they enable us to rescue another cat from the shelter or the streets. Because our organization is a non-profit run entirely by volunteers, we rely solely on donations to continue rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming abandoned and neglected cats.
5. We will have you sign an Adoption Agreement detailing the terms of the adoption at the time you collect your new kitty. You may view a copy of it on our website.
6. That’s it! You will communicate with the cat’s foster parents to coordinate pick-up. Please always transport your cat in a carrier for safety.
7. We will email or mail you a copy of your Adoption Agreement, a letter confirming your donation, and medical records and microchip information. This usually takes about 2 weeks.
In addition to receiving individualized medical care, we provide the following services to our cats: spay/neuter, microchip, testing for FELV/FIV, flea and dewormer treatments, and vaccinations.
Here is our Adoption Process:
1. Submit an adoption application at www.thecatsmeowanimalrescue.org
2. If you have not yet met the cat(s) you wish to adopt, come to an adoption event or schedule a foster home visit to meet the cat(s). Please note that we cannot schedule any private foster home visits until you submit an application.
3. If your application is approved, we will contact you within a week to schedule a home visit. One of our experienced volunteers will stop by your home to ensure that you are able to provide a safe and nurturing environment for the cat. We may also provide tips for integrating the cat into your home environment.
4. We ask for a minimum tax-deductible donation* of $225.00 for each cat you adopt from us. Donations may be made online (via a secure PayPal transaction) or in-person via cash or check. If you are adopting a pair of kitties, the donation is $200.00 each ($400.00 total).
*Additional donations are highly encouraged, as they enable us to rescue another cat from the shelter or the streets. Because our organization is a non-profit run entirely by volunteers, we rely solely on donations to continue rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming abandoned and neglected cats.
5. We will have you sign an Adoption Agreement detailing the terms of the adoption at the time you collect your new kitty. You may view a copy of it on our website.
6. That’s it! You will communicate with the cat’s foster parents to coordinate pick-up. Please always transport your cat in a carrier for safety.
7. We will email or mail you a copy of your Adoption Agreement, a letter confirming your donation, and medical records and microchip information. This usually takes about 2 weeks.
In addition to receiving individualized medical care, we provide the following services to our cats: spay/neuter, microchip, testing for FELV/FIV, flea and dewormer treatments, and vaccinations.
The Cat’s Meow Animal Rescue is an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) no-kill organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of neglected felines in the greater Los Angeles area.
The Cat’s Meow Animal Rescue is an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) no-kill organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of neglected felines in the greater Los Angeles area.
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