This sweet and handsome boy was recently returned to AFRP with his adoptive brother Watson due to no fault of their own after being adopted from us as kittens!
Chip is both a sweet and shy kitty who adores a cozy, quiet space to call his own. During the day, he's often snoozing peacefully in the spare bedroom but when the evening rolls around, Chip transforms into a little lovebug. He'll rub against you for attention, sometimes standing on his hind legs or placing a gentle paw on you to ask for pets. One of his cutest quirks is his 'half sploot,' where he stretches out his forelegs and torso when he's thoroughly enjoying it!
Chip is bonded with his brother Watson and must be adopted with him!
He and his brother both enjoy lounging on cat trees and towers, and they love watching 'cat TV'-birds, squirrels, and people walking their dogs-through the window or sliding door. They even show off their hunting skills by chasing the occasional fly around the apartment!
He would thrive with an adult adopter who loves having furry company and is happy to let Chip initiate cuddles. Due to his shy nature, adult adopters or families with cat-savvy children over 15 would be best for Chip. It is unknown at this time how he would do with other animals in the home as he has only been housed with Watson.
Chip has inflammatory bowel disease, meaning he has developed an intolerance or, more precisely, an inability to digest specific proteins in his diet. Since his diagnosis, he has been on a prescription GI diet (Royal Canin Gastrointestinal) and receives oral antibiotics and steroids to manage his condition and has been doing amazing!
Chip is currently in foster care. Meet and greets can be arranged once your online application has been approved. Visit www.animalfriendsrescue.org for our online dog application.
Introducing Chip!
This sweet and handsome boy was recently returned to AFRP with his adoptive brother Watson due to no fault of their own after being adopted from us as kittens!
Chip is both a sweet and shy kitty who adores a cozy, quiet space to call his own. During the day, he's often snoozing peacefully in the spare bedroom but when the evening rolls around, Chip transforms into a little lovebug. He'll rub against you for attention, sometimes standing on his hind legs or placing a gentle paw on you to ask for pets. One of his cutest quirks is his 'half sploot,' where he stretches out his forelegs and torso when he's thoroughly enjoying it!
Chip is bonded with his brother Watson and must be adopted with him!
He and his brother both enjoy lounging on cat trees and towers, and they love watching 'cat TV'-birds, squirrels, and people walking their dogs-through the window or sliding door. They even show off their hunting skills by chasing the occasional fly around the apartment!
He would thrive with an adult adopter who loves having furry company and is happy to let Chip initiate cuddles. Due to his shy nature, adult adopters or families with cat-savvy children over 15 would be best for Chip. It is unknown at this time how he would do with other animals in the home as he has only been housed with Watson.
Chip has inflammatory bowel disease, meaning he has developed an intolerance or, more precisely, an inability to digest specific proteins in his diet. Since his diagnosis, he has been on a prescription GI diet (Royal Canin Gastrointestinal) and receives oral antibiotics and steroids to manage his condition and has been doing amazing!
Chip is currently in foster care. Meet and greets can be arranged once your online application has been approved. Visit www.animalfriendsrescue.org for our online dog application.
Each animal has an individual adoption application on their bio page.
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Interview
Once your application has been received and reviewed, a representative will reach out with further instructions.
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Meet the Pet
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Home Check
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Approve Application
Additional adoption info
Adoption fees help to cover the cost of the care the animal has received during their time with us, including spay/neuter, vaccines, microchipping, deworming, and flea treatment and basic foster care.
All potential adopters complete an application and are screened using a standardized series of questions by a trained adoption counselor. If the application and screening are satisfactory, a qualified adopter can complete a contract, pay the adoption fee and take the animal home.
Adoption fees help to cover the cost of the care the animal has received during their time with us, including spay/neuter, vaccines, microchipping, deworming, and flea treatment and basic foster care.
All potential adopters complete an application and are screened using a standardized series of questions by a trained adoption counselor. If the application and screening are satisfactory, a qualified adopter can complete a contract, pay the adoption fee and take the animal home.
Animal Friends Rescue Project has cat adoption satellite locations at Pet Food Express in Carmel, CA and Petco in Monterey, CA. Check our website for a complete listing of our dogs and cats available for adoption www.animalfriendsrescue.org
Animal Friends Rescue Project has cat adoption satellite locations at Pet Food Express in Carmel, CA and Petco in Monterey, CA. Check our website for a complete listing of our dogs and cats available for adoption www.animalfriendsrescue.org
More about this rescue
AFRP is a nonprofit organization dedicated to finding good permanent homes for stray, abandoned, and abused companion animals. We are also dedicated to ending the companion animal overpopulation problem through focussed spay/neuter programs.
AFRP is a nonprofit organization dedicated to finding good permanent homes for stray, abandoned, and abused companion animals. We are also dedicated to ending the companion animal overpopulation problem through focussed spay/neuter programs.
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