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Crow was found in a field when he was about 3 weeks old. He was skinny, dirty and covered with fleas. What a difference the care of love of his Foster Mom made. If the foster didn't already have two kittens, Crow would have been a foster fail.
Crow, with his shiny black fur, loves to play with his toys and his foster brother Penguin. Penguin and Crow are a bonded. Yes, you must adopt both. Did you know two kittens have a better life since they have the their BFF? Two kittens actually are less work since they entertain each other. Why climb drapes when you can attack your brother from another mother?
If you have looking for two kittens, that will bring joy to your life, then you can't go wrong adopting Crow and Penguin. The dynamic duo will work their way into you heart.
Cuddly, sweet, handsome - yes indeed.
PLEASE READ:
Adoption fee $100 for adult ( over 12 months old) and $125 for kitten (under 12 months old). All cats coming into your care will be delivered altered (spayed/neutered), tested for Fiv/FELV, microchipped, have received age-appropriate vaccines, treated for fleas and worms. We are not first come, first serve. We try to match our kitties with the purrfect home.
Silverton Cat Rescue is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We are an all-volunteer organization. All our kitties are in foster care. We ask that you be patient with us as we connect you to the foster to set up a meet and greet.
Most of our kittens are placed in bonded pairs. One of the most important ways we can support the behavioral and emotional development of a kitten is to make sure they’ve got a friend. Despite the common belief that cats are solitary animals, they’re actually incredibly social beings who thrive when they have feline friends from an early age. That’s why the cat experts always recommend adopting two kittens, or adopting a solo kitten only if you already have another young cat in the home for the kitten to befriend. It may come as a surprise to hear this, but two kittens are actually half the work of one! Giving your kitten a buddy will improve the lives of the cats while also making your life easier.
In order to make sure cats under our care go to the safest and most compatible homes we require adoptees to fill out our Rescue’s application and accept a home visit. Please fill out an application: https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/SIL/Cat or email us at silvertonrescue@gmail.com for more information.
DOB 7/2024
Crow was found in a field when he was about 3 weeks old. He was skinny, dirty and covered with fleas. What a difference the care of love of his Foster Mom made. If the foster didn't already have two kittens, Crow would have been a foster fail.
Crow, with his shiny black fur, loves to play with his toys and his foster brother Penguin. Penguin and Crow are a bonded. Yes, you must adopt both. Did you know two kittens have a better life since they have the their BFF? Two kittens actually are less work since they entertain each other. Why climb drapes when you can attack your brother from another mother?
If you have looking for two kittens, that will bring joy to your life, then you can't go wrong adopting Crow and Penguin. The dynamic duo will work their way into you heart.
Cuddly, sweet, handsome - yes indeed.
PLEASE READ:
Adoption fee $100 for adult ( over 12 months old) and $125 for kitten (under 12 months old). All cats coming into your care will be delivered altered (spayed/neutered), tested for Fiv/FELV, microchipped, have received age-appropriate vaccines, treated for fleas and worms. We are not first come, first serve. We try to match our kitties with the purrfect home.
Silverton Cat Rescue is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We are an all-volunteer organization. All our kitties are in foster care. We ask that you be patient with us as we connect you to the foster to set up a meet and greet.
Most of our kittens are placed in bonded pairs. One of the most important ways we can support the behavioral and emotional development of a kitten is to make sure they’ve got a friend. Despite the common belief that cats are solitary animals, they’re actually incredibly social beings who thrive when they have feline friends from an early age. That’s why the cat experts always recommend adopting two kittens, or adopting a solo kitten only if you already have another young cat in the home for the kitten to befriend. It may come as a surprise to hear this, but two kittens are actually half the work of one! Giving your kitten a buddy will improve the lives of the cats while also making your life easier.
In order to make sure cats under our care go to the safest and most compatible homes we require adoptees to fill out our Rescue’s application and accept a home visit. Please fill out an application: https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/SIL/Cat or email us at silvertonrescue@gmail.com for more information.