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How many nicknames does your cat have? Well, meet Mr. Milk Mittens aka White Claw (by his foster dad,) aka Mr. Murder Mittens (how he introduced himself to his foster mom`s dogs). Mr. M&M is 5 year old reformed street cat looking for a comfy place to call his own. He is one of the lowest maintenance fosters his foster family has ever had in their home, and that`s saying a lot. He is happy to chill in a cat tree, on a desk chair, wherever he feels safe and secure. He is fine with other cats, as long as they are nice to him. He loves pets and laps and drools when he`s happy. He would like his forever home to know a few things about him so here it goes: *He would like a dog free home. They give him some anxiety. *His future humans should be aware that life on the streets was hard on him and his teeth so he will need a dental in the near future to probably remove a canine tooth and clean things up in his mouth. As someone who has a resident cat with a missing canine, I can pretty much promise you that it will give you many laughs when he ends up with an Elvis lip going on. *He would be fine with kiddos in his home, as long as they can respect his boundaries. *Having lived on the streets, he`s got some food insecurities, so monitoring his food intake would be in his best interest (it is for every cat, let`s be honest, but for him, it`s a must) *He is already neutered, microchipped, vaccinated and ready to head home for the holidays.
If you`d like to meet this snuggle muffin, please email his foster mom at Milwaukeecuratored@gmail.com
How many nicknames does your cat have? Well, meet Mr. Milk Mittens aka White Claw (by his foster dad,) aka Mr. Murder Mittens (how he introduced himself to his foster mom`s dogs). Mr. M&M is 5 year old reformed street cat looking for a comfy place to call his own. He is one of the lowest maintenance fosters his foster family has ever had in their home, and that`s saying a lot. He is happy to chill in a cat tree, on a desk chair, wherever he feels safe and secure. He is fine with other cats, as long as they are nice to him. He loves pets and laps and drools when he`s happy. He would like his forever home to know a few things about him so here it goes: *He would like a dog free home. They give him some anxiety. *His future humans should be aware that life on the streets was hard on him and his teeth so he will need a dental in the near future to probably remove a canine tooth and clean things up in his mouth. As someone who has a resident cat with a missing canine, I can pretty much promise you that it will give you many laughs when he ends up with an Elvis lip going on. *He would be fine with kiddos in his home, as long as they can respect his boundaries. *Having lived on the streets, he`s got some food insecurities, so monitoring his food intake would be in his best interest (it is for every cat, let`s be honest, but for him, it`s a must) *He is already neutered, microchipped, vaccinated and ready to head home for the holidays.
If you`d like to meet this snuggle muffin, please email his foster mom at Milwaukeecuratored@gmail.com
To adopt:
1. Come to MADACC during adoption hours and meet the dog(s) you are interested in.
2.
Meet the Pet
2. If it is a match, the adoption is complete that day.
Not all dogs are spayed/neutered at the time of adoption. They will be scheduled.
3.
Take the Pet Home
After the pet is altered you pick up.
Additional adoption info
To adopt:
1. Come to MADACC during adoption hours and meet the dog(s) you are interested in. You will be asked to fill out an "Adopter Profile" upon arrival. This will assist in finding the best match for your family.
2. If it is a match, the adoption is complete that day.
Not all dogs are spayed/neutered at the time of adoption. They will be scheduled as quickly as possible. Dogs can not go until altered. No holds can be placed.
3. All animals that will reside in Milwaukee County and are 4 months of age or older are required by law to have a current license - this will be an additional $12 added to the listed adoption fee. Adoption fees are $75-$450 for dogs and $25-$125 for cats.
To adopt:
1. Come to MADACC during adoption hours and meet the dog(s) you are interested in. You will be asked to fill out an "Adopter Profile" upon arrival. This will assist in finding the best match for your family.
2. If it is a match, the adoption is complete that day.
Not all dogs are spayed/neutered at the time of adoption. They will be scheduled as quickly as possible. Dogs can not go until altered. No holds can be placed.
3. All animals that will reside in Milwaukee County and are 4 months of age or older are required by law to have a current license - this will be an additional $12 added to the listed adoption fee. Adoption fees are $75-$450 for dogs and $25-$125 for cats.
3839 West Burnham Street
West Milwaukee, WI 53215
Adoption hours 11-6pm, Monday-Friday and 11-4 pm, Saturday and Sunday
3839 West Burnham Street
West Milwaukee, WI 53215
Adoption hours 11-6pm, Monday-Friday and 11-4 pm, Saturday and Sunday
More about this shelter
MADACC currently rescues and assures safe, temporary shelter, veterinary and humane care for nearly 10,000 stray, unwanted, abandoned, mistreated and injured animals each year; more than any other animal control shelter in Wisconsin. MADACC provides a central location for owners to find and recover their lost pets at 3839 W. Burnham St. in West Milwaukee and is open seven days a week, including evening hours on weekdays. MADACC rescues strays and removes dangerous animals from public areas providing effective animal control services by active enforcement of Wisconsin State Statues pertaining to animal welfare.
MADACC currently rescues and assures safe, temporary shelter, veterinary and humane care for nearly 10,000 stray, unwanted, abandoned, mistreated and injured animals each year; more than any other animal control shelter in Wisconsin. MADACC provides a central location for owners to find and recover their lost pets at 3839 W. Burnham St. in West Milwaukee and is open seven days a week, including evening hours on weekdays. MADACC rescues strays and removes dangerous animals from public areas providing effective animal control services by active enforcement of Wisconsin State Statues pertaining to animal welfare.
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