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My name is Pebbles -Yabba-dabba-doo!

Posted 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Calico
Color
Calico or Dilute Calico
Age
3 months old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My personality

My story

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

Meet stunning girl Pebbles! She absolutely loves the companionship of humans after settling in. She has a most unusual coat....she is a mix of a calico and tabby configuration. What an awesome girl!!!!!!!!!!!

She is marked as spayed as her appointment for spay, distemper type shot, rabies shot, flea prevention, and additional deworming will be done July 8 or 15 at ZERO cost to the adopter. The vetting is included in her adoption.

Her current rescue person has cancer and we are placing all of the fur babies that she has raised this past winter. His kitty mom was abandoned in the apartment complex and she was pulled by Bobbi into a nice warm apartment when he was about 5 weeks old. Won't you adopt Pebbles and maybe her brother BamBam or Dino

An adoption donation will be accepted, but normal fees are waived due to a generous sponsorship program. Fees are waived but you still must have an approved application from our rescue to be able to adopt.

If you can provide them a great, forever, home, please contact Lexi Lambert at Fluffyfurmiliars@gmail.com or call 859.380.9045 and we will be happy to send you an application.
Rescue
Wilson Animal Rescue dba Wags and Whiskers Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Phone
Address
Taylor Mill, KY 41015
Donation
PayPal donate button on www.WR.petfinder.com

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

First, complete the online application and email the completed applicaiton to wilson.animal.rescue@fuse.net . The first step in our adoption process is to receive a completed on-line application. We will ask for a vet reference for cat or dog adoption. If the client lives in an apartment, the pet policy is confirmed with the landlord. Applications are normally procesed within 48 hours. If accepted, an appointment is made to go visit the foster home. Once accepted the person can normally adopt any of the pets in our program. If the client bonds with a pet, a contract is signed. Adoption fees vary by pet but is normally printed in the animal description.

Go meet their pets

To adopt from us, please email us at wilson.animal.rescue@fuse.net and we will email you the on-line application. Our rescues are housed in various foster homes in Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati so the first step in our adoption process is for you to complete the on-line application. Once we receive your application, we normally respond to you within 48 hours. If we have a good match, you are then invited to come over to the foster home/s and see if this is a forever match. We will ask for a vet reference for cat or dog adoption and we will do a home visit to check the fencing if you are interested in adopting a dog.

More about this rescue

We are a non-profit (501 (c)(3), group of foster family volunteers who strive to provide assistance for highly adoptable, unwanted, lost and neglected animals by providing humane education, veterinary care, animal rescue and by actively encouraging pet population control through spay and neuter.

Once we take in a pet that has been surrendered, they go to a foster home to wait for their forever family. They live with our families, our pets, and our children.

All of our pets are spayed or neutered before adoption or have such certificate to get it done for free. We also start immunizations on puppies and kittens at 8 weeks. We deworm, deflea, and treat for ear mites. We also Fel Leuk/FIV blood test our kitties and Heartworm test our dogs.

All of our cats and kittens must be adopted as strictly indoor. All of our dogs and puppies must be adopted as a *housedog only and we do require a secure fenced in yard. No chains or outdoor kennels allowed.

We do rescue work with pets because we value life. As humans we domesticated cats and dogs and our society needs to take ownership to treat them with respect. We also see a need to teach people the proper handling of pets and the value of spay/neuter. Pet ownership is a privilege and a life long commitment.

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