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Four little smoke-gray boys were found living among a number of community cats in Washington, NC, and needed rescue. Named Murphy, Smurf, Dove and Munchkin, these boys are all you ever dreamed of! They are sweet, frisky, playful and cuddly, and ready to win hearts everywhere. Now that Smurf and Murphy have found forever homes, Munchkin and Dove are the only ones left. These boys love to cuddle, snuggling right up to your neck. They would make a great pair to adopt together for twice the love and fun.
Apply to adopt at savinggraces4felines.org. The adoption fee is $95 in cash, and a good vet reference is required. Saving Graces 4 Felines adoptable cats are spayed or neutered, before adoption is finalized. They have been tested for feline leukemia and FIV, are up to date on vaccines, and have been treated for worms and fleas. They have also been micro-chipped.
Four little smoke-gray boys were found living among a number of community cats in Washington, NC, and needed rescue. Named Murphy, Smurf, Dove and Munchkin, these boys are all you ever dreamed of! They are sweet, frisky, playful and cuddly, and ready to win hearts everywhere. Now that Smurf and Murphy have found forever homes, Munchkin and Dove are the only ones left. These boys love to cuddle, snuggling right up to your neck. They would make a great pair to adopt together for twice the love and fun.
Apply to adopt at savinggraces4felines.org. The adoption fee is $95 in cash, and a good vet reference is required. Saving Graces 4 Felines adoptable cats are spayed or neutered, before adoption is finalized. They have been tested for feline leukemia and FIV, are up to date on vaccines, and have been treated for worms and fleas. They have also been micro-chipped.
Donations may be mailed to Saving Graces 4 Felines, P.O. Box 4307, Greenville, NC 27836
Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
Apply online at savinggraces4felines.org
2.
Interview
Most interviews conducted at Petsmart in Greenville, NC, or by phone.
3.
Meet the Pet
Most often we will arrange a meeting at Petsmart on Greenville Blvd., but occasionally will invite you to the foster home to meet the cat.
Additional adoption info
Potential adopters must fill out an application form and be interviewed. Once approved, an adoption fee of $95.00 for most cats is required. Declawed cats have an adoption fee of $125.00. Purebred cats have adoption fees of $125.00--$200.00.
Potential adopters must fill out an application form and be interviewed. Once approved, an adoption fee of $95.00 for most cats is required. Declawed cats have an adoption fee of $125.00. Purebred cats have adoption fees of $125.00--$200.00.
We show cats for adoption at Petsmart, 600 Greenville Blvd. SE, Greenville, NC, the first week of each month. A calendar of the days and hours we will be at Petsmart is located on our website www.savinggraces4felines.org. We also gladly respond to requests by email when potential adopters wish to meet one of our cats, and we make arrangements to meet with them one-on-one. Our email address is savinggraces4@aol.com.
We show cats for adoption at Petsmart, 600 Greenville Blvd. SE, Greenville, NC, the first week of each month. A calendar of the days and hours we will be at Petsmart is located on our website www.savinggraces4felines.org. We also gladly respond to requests by email when potential adopters wish to meet one of our cats, and we make arrangements to meet with them one-on-one. Our email address is savinggraces4@aol.com.
More about this rescue
We began as a TNR group in late 2001, but became a non-profit rescue group on January 14, 2002, with a 501 (c)(3) status. We rescue abandoned, stray, homeless cats throughout Pitt County, as well as many from Animal Control. We also do TNR for many cat colonies in and around Greenville, and provide for their daily feeding. We were instrumental in starting Pitt County's first low-cost spay/neuter clinic--Spay Today. We are an all volunteer organization, and all we do is simply for the love of cats.
We began as a TNR group in late 2001, but became a non-profit rescue group on January 14, 2002, with a 501 (c)(3) status. We rescue abandoned, stray, homeless cats throughout Pitt County, as well as many from Animal Control. We also do TNR for many cat colonies in and around Greenville, and provide for their daily feeding. We were instrumental in starting Pitt County's first low-cost spay/neuter clinic--Spay Today. We are an all volunteer organization, and all we do is simply for the love of cats.
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We'll also keep you updated on Munchkin's adoption status with email updates.