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Oreo and Cheeto
Foster/Home Needed – Long Island, NY
Meet Oreo and Cheeto. I bet you can guess the black and white cat is Oreo and the orange tabby is Cheeto 😊 These sweet kittens are both male, approximately 13-14wks old. They were born into a feral colony that a very wonderful human cares for to the best of her ability. She noticed these two were especially friendly, so she brought them in and has been socializing them. Now it’s time for them to find homes of their very own. They get along quite well and can be adopted together but are not bonded so they can be separated if necessary.
Oreo is very sweet. He loves to be pet & he is very vocal. He also enjoys being carried or simply sitting in your lap. Cheeto has come a long way, but he is still reserved and will need a bit more patience until he feels safe and secure. He is not aggressive; he is just skittish and a bit scared, but he does enjoy being pet.
They’re both extremely food motivated and really enjoy snack time, especially Churus. Those are their favorite 😻 Both are litter box trained, neutered and UTD on all.
If you are interested either one or both of these sweet kitties, please contact adoptions@paws-li.org or go to our FB page or call the number listed below.
Pioneers for Animals Welfare Society, Inc.
http://www.paws-li.org
Phone: (631) 306 4616
Oreo and Cheeto
Foster/Home Needed – Long Island, NY
Meet Oreo and Cheeto. I bet you can guess the black and white cat is Oreo and the orange tabby is Cheeto 😊 These sweet kittens are both male, approximately 13-14wks old. They were born into a feral colony that a very wonderful human cares for to the best of her ability. She noticed these two were especially friendly, so she brought them in and has been socializing them. Now it’s time for them to find homes of their very own. They get along quite well and can be adopted together but are not bonded so they can be separated if necessary.
Oreo is very sweet. He loves to be pet & he is very vocal. He also enjoys being carried or simply sitting in your lap. Cheeto has come a long way, but he is still reserved and will need a bit more patience until he feels safe and secure. He is not aggressive; he is just skittish and a bit scared, but he does enjoy being pet.
They’re both extremely food motivated and really enjoy snack time, especially Churus. Those are their favorite 😻 Both are litter box trained, neutered and UTD on all.
If you are interested either one or both of these sweet kitties, please contact adoptions@paws-li.org or go to our FB page or call the number listed below.
Pioneers for Animals Welfare Society, Inc.
http://www.paws-li.org
Phone: (631) 306 4616
All of our adoptable animals are either in foster care or boarded at a facility. We welcome any inquiries on our adoptable pets. Please contact our adoption coordinator, Joanne: Jo@paws-li.org
All of our adoptable animals are either in foster care or boarded at a facility. We welcome any inquiries on our adoptable pets. Please contact our adoption coordinator, Joanne: Jo@paws-li.org
More about this rescue
Pioneers for Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), Inc., is a 501(c)(3) not for profit, all volunteer NYS corporation which has been operating on Long Island for 40 years. We are working to create a better welfare system for all the animals in our communities. Over the years, we created, and continue to create, a number of valuable programs which serve to promote our mission to create respect for all animals, to educate individuals about animals, to help people keep their animals, and to provide assistance with the control of the animal population on Long Island. PAWS has many programs which are helpful in achieving our goals. Some of our programs include:
- Low-cost spay/neuter program
- Trap-Neuter-Return (“TNR”) Program
- Free spay/neuter program for felines
- Humane Education Program
- Animal care outreach
- Food pantries outreach
- Pet therapy program
- Senior animal placement program
- Financial Assistance Program
- Public Outreach Committee
- Seniors with Animals Project (SWAP)
EMAIL FOR INFO REGARDING ANY OF OUR PROGRAMS: info@paws-li.org
Or visit our website for more information: http://www.paws-li.org/home.html
A video summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNGt_uRwJiA&feature=youtu.be
Pioneers for Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), Inc., is a 501(c)(3) not for profit, all volunteer NYS corporation which has been operating on Long Island for 40 years. We are working to create a better welfare system for all the animals in our communities. Over the years, we created, and continue to create, a number of valuable programs which serve to promote our mission to create respect for all animals, to educate individuals about animals, to help people keep their animals, and to provide assistance with the control of the animal population on Long Island. PAWS has many programs which are helpful in achieving our goals. Some of our programs include:
- Low-cost spay/neuter program
- Trap-Neuter-Return (“TNR”) Program
- Free spay/neuter program for felines
- Humane Education Program
- Animal care outreach
- Food pantries outreach
- Pet therapy program
- Senior animal placement program
- Financial Assistance Program
- Public Outreach Committee
- Seniors with Animals Project (SWAP)
EMAIL FOR INFO REGARDING ANY OF OUR PROGRAMS: info@paws-li.org
Or visit our website for more information: http://www.paws-li.org/home.html
A video summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNGt_uRwJiA&feature=youtu.be
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