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Gracie is a 5 month old Domestic Medium to longer hair kitten. She was brought to me as a 7 week old kitten from Lancaster Kentucky. She had a long trip at a young age. The founder thought she had a severe illness which actually turned into tapeworms and has been cleared up.
She has the strangest coat colors. She was all black then got white eyebrows that made her look like Marvel Character Wolverine. They have since changed back to black. Now her tail is all white and I call her my skunk girl (Due to her coloring). Her tail may change back to black at some point; but right now is white.
She loves to play with the other kittens in my cat room, especially Faith who was brought to me at the same time.
She loves to be held and purr when she is not playing.
Please consider giving her the best home possible.
HART recommends kittens 6 months of age and younger be adopted in pairs.
All HART kittens and cats are vet checked, combo tested, spayed or neutered, up to date on all vaccines, microchipped, and on flea and tick preventative.
If you are interested in any of our kitties, you must complete an online cat adoption application available at www.rescueahart.org/adopt/cat-application. The application will put you in touch with a HART volunteer.
Gracie is a 5 month old Domestic Medium to longer hair kitten. She was brought to me as a 7 week old kitten from Lancaster Kentucky. She had a long trip at a young age. The founder thought she had a severe illness which actually turned into tapeworms and has been cleared up.
She has the strangest coat colors. She was all black then got white eyebrows that made her look like Marvel Character Wolverine. They have since changed back to black. Now her tail is all white and I call her my skunk girl (Due to her coloring). Her tail may change back to black at some point; but right now is white.
She loves to play with the other kittens in my cat room, especially Faith who was brought to me at the same time.
She loves to be held and purr when she is not playing.
Please consider giving her the best home possible.
HART recommends kittens 6 months of age and younger be adopted in pairs.
All HART kittens and cats are vet checked, combo tested, spayed or neutered, up to date on all vaccines, microchipped, and on flea and tick preventative.
If you are interested in any of our kitties, you must complete an online cat adoption application available at www.rescueahart.org/adopt/cat-application. The application will put you in touch with a HART volunteer.
$300 per Puppy (under 53 weeks old)
$250 per Dog (53 weeks or older)
$70 per Cat
$80 per Kitten
$100 Special breed cats, or as determined by our intake leader
Special dog breeds will be determined by our intake leader - likely $300
Fee includes :
24 PetWatch Microchip, insertion and registration
Spay/Neuter
Fecal test; dewormer (kitties)
Treatment for flea and ticks
1st three set of puppy shots (puppies only) or FVRCP shots (kitties, # depends on age)
Heartworm test, Bordatella, DHPP (dogs only)
FeLV/FIV test (kitties only)
Rabies
$300 per Puppy (under 53 weeks old)
$250 per Dog (53 weeks or older)
$70 per Cat
$80 per Kitten
$100 Special breed cats, or as determined by our intake leader
Special dog breeds will be determined by our intake leader - likely $300
Fee includes :
24 PetWatch Microchip, insertion and registration
Spay/Neuter
Fecal test; dewormer (kitties)
Treatment for flea and ticks
1st three set of puppy shots (puppies only) or FVRCP shots (kitties, # depends on age)
Heartworm test, Bordatella, DHPP (dogs only)
FeLV/FIV test (kitties only)
Rabies
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See our website (www.rescueahart.org) for schedule of events.
See our website (www.rescueahart.org) for schedule of events.
More about this rescue
The purpose of HART is to rescue homeless animals, saving them from euthanization, abandonment, & abuse
HART places all rescued animals in foster homes vs shelter
All HART animals receive:
Top notch veterinarian care and all currently needed vaccinations
Specialized treatment and surgeries as needed
24 PetWatch microchips
Spay and neuter of all animals
Hart members share the same goal to save, spay, and neuter all of our rescued animals with love and respect
We are 100% volunteer no paid staff of any kind
The purpose of HART is to rescue homeless animals, saving them from euthanization, abandonment, & abuse
HART places all rescued animals in foster homes vs shelter
All HART animals receive:
Top notch veterinarian care and all currently needed vaccinations
Specialized treatment and surgeries as needed
24 PetWatch microchips
Spay and neuter of all animals
Hart members share the same goal to save, spay, and neuter all of our rescued animals with love and respect
We are 100% volunteer no paid staff of any kind
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