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Sabine - Spayed Female. Approximate DOB is 04/09/24. Sabine is current on her vaccines and has tested negative for Feline Aids (FIV) and Feline Leukemia (FELV). Sabine is a SH Tortoiseshell.
Sabine and her sister Sage came to LAS after being found under a residential deck in a local community. Both sisters are currently living in a foster home. They are very sweet and social, loving and energetic girls, they love to play and chase each-other, but also love to relax and cuddle with each other or on their own. Sabine is very gentle and curious, but also very relaxed and chilled, loves to be around foster family and loves to be held and petted. She starts purring away as soon as you pick her up. She also loves to play and gets along well with other cats in the foster home. Both girls get along well and they would make a great pair if someone is looking to adopt two kittens together. Or they will do just fine if adopted individually. They will need time to adjust to a new home. If you would like to meet Sabine and/or Sage, please complete our pre-adoption application found on our website: https://www.loveastraycat.com/pre-adoption-application.html
Sabine - Spayed Female. Approximate DOB is 04/09/24. Sabine is current on her vaccines and has tested negative for Feline Aids (FIV) and Feline Leukemia (FELV). Sabine is a SH Tortoiseshell.
Sabine and her sister Sage came to LAS after being found under a residential deck in a local community. Both sisters are currently living in a foster home. They are very sweet and social, loving and energetic girls, they love to play and chase each-other, but also love to relax and cuddle with each other or on their own. Sabine is very gentle and curious, but also very relaxed and chilled, loves to be around foster family and loves to be held and petted. She starts purring away as soon as you pick her up. She also loves to play and gets along well with other cats in the foster home. Both girls get along well and they would make a great pair if someone is looking to adopt two kittens together. Or they will do just fine if adopted individually. They will need time to adjust to a new home. If you would like to meet Sabine and/or Sage, please complete our pre-adoption application found on our website: https://www.loveastraycat.com/pre-adoption-application.html
The adoptions are done at Love-A-Stray shelter in Avon, OH by appointment only and by completing our pre-adoption application prior to the appointment.
The adoptions are done at Love-A-Stray shelter in Avon, OH by appointment only and by completing our pre-adoption application prior to the appointment.
More about this rescue
Love A Stray is an all volunteer, no-kill, animal rescue organization for cats and dogs serving primarily Lorain and Cuyahoga counties in Ohio. Our mission is four-fold:
1. To decrease the pet overpopulation by employing aggressive low-cost spay/neuter programs which includes not only adoptable animals but also spay/neuter assistance programs for families who otherwise would not be able to sterilize their pet. We also alter feral cats through trap/neuter/release (TNR) programs.
2. To rescue homeless animals and, when necessary, provide medical treatment including emergency veterinary care.
3. To nurture rescue animals through innovative behavior rehabilitation, when applicable, and to place them from foster families into permanent homes.
4. To educate the public on the importance of being an advocate for animals emphasizing humane treatment and sterilization.
Love A Stray is an all volunteer, no-kill, animal rescue organization for cats and dogs serving primarily Lorain and Cuyahoga counties in Ohio. Our mission is four-fold:
1. To decrease the pet overpopulation by employing aggressive low-cost spay/neuter programs which includes not only adoptable animals but also spay/neuter assistance programs for families who otherwise would not be able to sterilize their pet. We also alter feral cats through trap/neuter/release (TNR) programs.
2. To rescue homeless animals and, when necessary, provide medical treatment including emergency veterinary care.
3. To nurture rescue animals through innovative behavior rehabilitation, when applicable, and to place them from foster families into permanent homes.
4. To educate the public on the importance of being an advocate for animals emphasizing humane treatment and sterilization.
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We'll also keep you updated on Sage's adoption status with email updates.