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Boo Baby was born at 3:30 am on July 22, 2017 to mama Dylan, a rescue from an abusive situation. Boo baby was the runt of the litter of seven, but thrived with both mama’s milk and supplemental hand feeding.
She is a smaller girl who is a chatterbox with lots of fur, and the fluffiest tail. She is needing a home without another cat. She was raised as a kitten with a dog, but was exposed to a very aggressive dog as an adult and can be very wary of them now. She would do best as an only child, and will love you tremendously.
Boo was adopted by a loving family, and was doing well until a move last year. The male cat that had been with the family for many years before Boo, began to show distain toward her, and she was forced out of her litterbox. After months of working with a Veterinarian and a behaviorist, it was determined that Boo needed to be given a chance at a new life in a home where she will be an only cat. This decision was devastating to the family, but it was determined to be the best for all the cats and humans involved.
Boo has been in foster care now for several months and is back in her litterbox, and as long as she is the only one using the box, without a cover, she is consistent. The only “accidents” are when the litterbox is not cleaned frequently, in which case, she uses the puppy training pad placed next to her box. The foster has seen no evidence of urine anywhere else in the two rooms Boo has to herself.
Boo does take some time to warm up, but once she knows she is safe, she is a true love bug. She has a quirky habit of hissing, but this is not a warning, she will hiss while purring and begging for pets, she will hiss and purr as you get her wet food ready, and she will happily hiss while purring in your lap.
All adoptions through AHSEM are foster to adopt with a two week trial period to ensure the animal is a good fit.
Boo Baby is currently in a foster home. If you are interested in meeting her, please send a message here, or email adopt@ahsem.org
Adoption fees are as follows: $155 for a single cat or kitten, $195 for a pair of cats or kittens. When adopting a cat from AHSEM the adoption includes spay or neuter surgery, age appropriate core vaccines, microchipping, combo tested (for FIV/FeLV), and basic wellness care including deworming and flea treatment. Apply here: https://airtable.com/apph147Ocb1OqwMU3/shrASIF0R2OtkjxWD
Boo Baby was born at 3:30 am on July 22, 2017 to mama Dylan, a rescue from an abusive situation. Boo baby was the runt of the litter of seven, but thrived with both mama’s milk and supplemental hand feeding.
She is a smaller girl who is a chatterbox with lots of fur, and the fluffiest tail. She is needing a home without another cat. She was raised as a kitten with a dog, but was exposed to a very aggressive dog as an adult and can be very wary of them now. She would do best as an only child, and will love you tremendously.
Boo was adopted by a loving family, and was doing well until a move last year. The male cat that had been with the family for many years before Boo, began to show distain toward her, and she was forced out of her litterbox. After months of working with a Veterinarian and a behaviorist, it was determined that Boo needed to be given a chance at a new life in a home where she will be an only cat. This decision was devastating to the family, but it was determined to be the best for all the cats and humans involved.
Boo has been in foster care now for several months and is back in her litterbox, and as long as she is the only one using the box, without a cover, she is consistent. The only “accidents” are when the litterbox is not cleaned frequently, in which case, she uses the puppy training pad placed next to her box. The foster has seen no evidence of urine anywhere else in the two rooms Boo has to herself.
Boo does take some time to warm up, but once she knows she is safe, she is a true love bug. She has a quirky habit of hissing, but this is not a warning, she will hiss while purring and begging for pets, she will hiss and purr as you get her wet food ready, and she will happily hiss while purring in your lap.
All adoptions through AHSEM are foster to adopt with a two week trial period to ensure the animal is a good fit.
Boo Baby is currently in a foster home. If you are interested in meeting her, please send a message here, or email adopt@ahsem.org
Adoption fees are as follows: $155 for a single cat or kitten, $195 for a pair of cats or kittens. When adopting a cat from AHSEM the adoption includes spay or neuter surgery, age appropriate core vaccines, microchipping, combo tested (for FIV/FeLV), and basic wellness care including deworming and flea treatment. Apply here: https://airtable.com/apph147Ocb1OqwMU3/shrASIF0R2OtkjxWD
AHSEM treats every adoption as "foster to adopt" This means that the first two weeks in which you have the cat is the "foster period." We do our best to ensure the right match for all involved and want to give the cat(s) time to decompress and adapt to their new environment. However, we realize sometimes things don't work out as expected. Therefore, during that two-week period, if something doesn’t work out you can bring the cat back. We will always take our cats back even after the "foster to adopt" period. We would hate to see them end up at a kill shelter, abandoned, or any other unsafe situation.
AHSEM treats every adoption as "foster to adopt" This means that the first two weeks in which you have the cat is the "foster period." We do our best to ensure the right match for all involved and want to give the cat(s) time to decompress and adapt to their new environment. However, we realize sometimes things don't work out as expected. Therefore, during that two-week period, if something doesn’t work out you can bring the cat back. We will always take our cats back even after the "foster to adopt" period. We would hate to see them end up at a kill shelter, abandoned, or any other unsafe situation.
We show our adoptable animals the second Saturday of every month at the Pet Supplies Plus on Woodward in Royal Oak.
We show our adoptable animals the second Saturday of every month at the Pet Supplies Plus on Woodward in Royal Oak.
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Animal House of South East Michigan is a 501 (c)3 no-kill animal rescue organization. We work primarily with cats and dogs through adoption, owner assistance and community education. We are a non-profit rescue that is run entirely by volunteers. We work in partnership with our local PetSmart, located on Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak, MI.
Animal House of South East Michigan is a 501 (c)3 no-kill animal rescue organization. We work primarily with cats and dogs through adoption, owner assistance and community education. We are a non-profit rescue that is run entirely by volunteers. We work in partnership with our local PetSmart, located on Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak, MI.
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