For Adopt a Pet and the PEDIGREE® brand, October is all about finding homes for dogs in shelters. Adopt this month for a PEDIGREE® Wet Food Pouch and a chance to win a Homecoming-style photo shoot and shelter donation.
This helps Friends of Chicago Animal Care & Control with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
3 months old, Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Cricket is the bravest boy. He was the first one of his litter to jump off the bed, and the first one to figure out how to climb back up. He is all-energy and always ready to play. He especially loves climbing up the cat tree. He loves to chase springs, anything that crinkles, and wand toys. He's working on his wrestling skills with his siblings and needs a companion to keep up with him. When he takes a break from playing, you can usually find him relaxing in a plush cat bed. Cricket is not all fun and games, though. He's a friendly, affectionate little fellow who enjoys pets, too, as evidenced by his loud purr motor, especially when scratched behind the ears.
Because young kittens develop more positively behaviorally and socially when raised with another kitten or cat, Cricket would love to be adopted with one of his siblings, Midnight or Luna, or into a home with a young, active resident cat, but he can be adopted singly.
Cricket is the bravest boy. He was the first one of his litter to jump off the bed, and the first one to figure out how to climb back up. He is all-energy and always ready to play. He especially loves climbing up the cat tree. He loves to chase springs, anything that crinkles, and wand toys. He's working on his wrestling skills with his siblings and needs a companion to keep up with him. When he takes a break from playing, you can usually find him relaxing in a plush cat bed. Cricket is not all fun and games, though. He's a friendly, affectionate little fellow who enjoys pets, too, as evidenced by his loud purr motor, especially when scratched behind the ears.
Because young kittens develop more positively behaviorally and socially when raised with another kitten or cat, Cricket would love to be adopted with one of his siblings, Midnight or Luna, or into a home with a young, active resident cat, but he can be adopted singly.
http://fcacc.org or mail a check to: FCACC, P.O. Box 4414, Chicago, IL 60680.
Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
Email jennyv@fcacc.org to obtain an application to adopt
Additional adoption info
Adoption fees: $200 Adult Dog (6 months and older), $250 Puppies (up to 6 months), $95 Adult Cats (6 months and older) and $125 Kittens (up to 6 months). Potential adopters can fill out an adoption application on our website at www.fcacc.org. If application is approved, the foster caregiver will schedule a meet and greet with the potential adopter.
Adoption fees: $200 Adult Dog (6 months and older), $250 Puppies (up to 6 months), $95 Adult Cats (6 months and older) and $125 Kittens (up to 6 months). Potential adopters can fill out an adoption application on our website at www.fcacc.org. If application is approved, the foster caregiver will schedule a meet and greet with the potential adopter.
Go meet their pets
Petco – River North
440 N. Orleans St.
Chicago, IL 60610
312-670-3747
FCACC contact: Anthony Uher – anthonyu@fcacc.org
Petco
613 W. Roosevelt Rd.
Chicago, IL 60607
312-243-2620
FCACC Contact: Charlie Propsom – cpropsom@sbcglobal.net
Petco – River North
440 N. Orleans St.
Chicago, IL 60610
312-670-3747
FCACC contact: Anthony Uher – anthonyu@fcacc.org
Petco
613 W. Roosevelt Rd.
Chicago, IL 60607
312-243-2620
FCACC Contact: Charlie Propsom – cpropsom@sbcglobal.net
More about this rescue
Friends of Chicago Animal Care and Control's foster program focuses on the 20,000+ animals who make their way to Chicago Animal Care and Control every year though no fault of their own. We're here to provide help for as many of those unfortunate animals as we possibly can.
Friends of Chicago Animal Care and Control's foster program focuses on the 20,000+ animals who make their way to Chicago Animal Care and Control every year though no fault of their own. We're here to provide help for as many of those unfortunate animals as we possibly can.
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We'll also keep you updated on Midnight's adoption status with email updates.