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Hi, I'm Joi! I'm part of the adorable Happiness Trio along with my siblings, Luv and Huni. While we'd love to be adopted together, we're happy to find loving homes individually as well, as long as you have another cat in the home to be my companion and playmate.
As my name suggests, I am a joy to be around. I greet my foster mom with enthusiastic chirps and trot over to her for cuddles. I'm not just a lap cat-I prefer to snuggle right on your chest, if you'll let me! My foster mom says I look like a stuffed animal because I'm so cute!
Playing with my siblings and foster mom is one of my favorite pastimes. If you're looking for a playful and affectionate companion, come say hello! I promise, I won't disappoint.
Joi is a black Domestic Longhair male kitten, who is about 2 months old as of June.
He is looking for a forever home that is willing to foster to adopt until he is old enough to be fixed. Foster to adopt means, he will be living with you and you will be responsible for him (including financially) but the adoption will not be finalized until he is fixed. That usually happens around 5 months depending on what the vet says.
Joi is up-to-date on vaccinations, dewormed, FIV/FELV negative, and microchipped. He is currently being cared for by our rescue, but would like you to make him a part of your family today! The adoption fee of $125 EACH will benefit other CPR rescue animals.
Current Location: Foster Home
For additional pictures/videos on our website, please copy/paste this link in your browser: https://www.chicagopetrescue.org/cats.html#Joi
Meet Joi from the Happiness Trio!
Hi, I'm Joi! I'm part of the adorable Happiness Trio along with my siblings, Luv and Huni. While we'd love to be adopted together, we're happy to find loving homes individually as well, as long as you have another cat in the home to be my companion and playmate.
As my name suggests, I am a joy to be around. I greet my foster mom with enthusiastic chirps and trot over to her for cuddles. I'm not just a lap cat-I prefer to snuggle right on your chest, if you'll let me! My foster mom says I look like a stuffed animal because I'm so cute!
Playing with my siblings and foster mom is one of my favorite pastimes. If you're looking for a playful and affectionate companion, come say hello! I promise, I won't disappoint.
Joi is a black Domestic Longhair male kitten, who is about 2 months old as of June.
He is looking for a forever home that is willing to foster to adopt until he is old enough to be fixed. Foster to adopt means, he will be living with you and you will be responsible for him (including financially) but the adoption will not be finalized until he is fixed. That usually happens around 5 months depending on what the vet says.
Joi is up-to-date on vaccinations, dewormed, FIV/FELV negative, and microchipped. He is currently being cared for by our rescue, but would like you to make him a part of your family today! The adoption fee of $125 EACH will benefit other CPR rescue animals.
Current Location: Foster Home
For additional pictures/videos on our website, please copy/paste this link in your browser: https://www.chicagopetrescue.org/cats.html#Joi
1. Fill out an adoption application on our website chicagopetrescue.org: Or send us an email as to which animal your are interested in. We will email you an adoption application.
2. An adoption counselor will call or email you within 48 hours to review your application.
If you would like to check the status of your application after 24 hours, you can call or email animals@chicagopetrescue.org
3. The adoption counselor will call your reference, landlord/condo association, and veterinarian (if applicable).
4. An adoption counselor will schedule a time for you, your family and any other pets to meet the pet(s) you've applied for.
5. A home visit is also necessary. If possible, the entire household should be present for the visit.
6. To make the adoption official, a signed adoption contract and an adoption fee will be collected before the animal is placed in your home. If an animal has not yet been spayed or neutered, there is an additional $50 spay/neuter deposit. At time of adoption, adopters should have a collar, leash and pet ID tag. The adoption fee and spay/neuter deposit are payable by cash or debit/credit card only.
All previous medical records and adoption policy will be turned over to the new adopter.
Chicago Pet Rescue Adoption Process:
1. Fill out an adoption application on our website chicagopetrescue.org: Or send us an email as to which animal your are interested in. We will email you an adoption application.
2. An adoption counselor will call or email you within 48 hours to review your application.
If you would like to check the status of your application after 24 hours, you can call or email animals@chicagopetrescue.org
3. The adoption counselor will call your reference, landlord/condo association, and veterinarian (if applicable).
4. An adoption counselor will schedule a time for you, your family and any other pets to meet the pet(s) you've applied for.
5. A home visit is also necessary. If possible, the entire household should be present for the visit.
6. To make the adoption official, a signed adoption contract and an adoption fee will be collected before the animal is placed in your home. If an animal has not yet been spayed or neutered, there is an additional $50 spay/neuter deposit. At time of adoption, adopters should have a collar, leash and pet ID tag. The adoption fee and spay/neuter deposit are payable by cash or debit/credit card only.
All previous medical records and adoption policy will be turned over to the new adopter.
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http://www.chicagopetrescue.org/event-calendar.html
More about this rescue
CPR is a foster/volunteer based rescue, with a 501c(3) non-profit status, dedicated to rescuing stray and abandoned animals. We do not have a central "shelter" as all of our animals are placed in foster homes until forever homes can be found. Our goal is to rescue as many animals as we can safely manage thru foster homes. We rescue dogs, puppies, cats, kittens, birds and other small animals.
CPR is a foster/volunteer based rescue, with a 501c(3) non-profit status, dedicated to rescuing stray and abandoned animals. We do not have a central "shelter" as all of our animals are placed in foster homes until forever homes can be found. Our goal is to rescue as many animals as we can safely manage thru foster homes. We rescue dogs, puppies, cats, kittens, birds and other small animals.
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