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Meet Wyatt!
During our adoption event a couple months ago an older gentleman walked toward us carrying a small box. In the box was this little boy we now call Wyatt. He was about 6 weeks old but the size of a 3 week old. The gentleman found him in a culvert not far from a busy street. Now he is thriving and ready to find his forever home. He is a very sweet, friendly boy. If you can give Wyatt his forever home, please e-mail us at acatsrescue@gmail.com
Meet Wyatt!
During our adoption event a couple months ago an older gentleman walked toward us carrying a small box. In the box was this little boy we now call Wyatt. He was about 6 weeks old but the size of a 3 week old. The gentleman found him in a culvert not far from a busy street. Now he is thriving and ready to find his forever home. He is a very sweet, friendly boy. If you can give Wyatt his forever home, please e-mail us at acatsrescue@gmail.com
We require an application to be filled out prior to adopting. All cats/kittens will be spayed/neutered, receive first round of vaccinations, combo testing and dewormed.
We require an application to be filled out prior to adopting. All cats/kittens will be spayed/neutered, receive first round of vaccinations, combo testing and dewormed.
More about this rescue
We are a 501c3 non-profit cat rescue group consisting entirely of volunteers. Averting CAT-astrophe is committed to the rescue, rehabilitation, and placement of cats/kittens as well as public education regarding proper care and the importance of spay/neuter in battling the escalating overpopulation problem.
We are a 501c3 non-profit cat rescue group consisting entirely of volunteers. Averting CAT-astrophe is committed to the rescue, rehabilitation, and placement of cats/kittens as well as public education regarding proper care and the importance of spay/neuter in battling the escalating overpopulation problem.
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