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Chonklette needs a happy ending to her sad story. She was being fed in a NYCH complex in the Bronx... eventually one of the feeders realized she was very pregnant and asked us for help. We had no room for her but somehow, since she was friendly, a shelter agreed to take her. Their plan was to let her have her kittens and adopt Chonklette and her babies out. Unfortunately, after they took her babies away, chonklette showed some signs of aggression and was deemed unadoptable. The feeder was supposed to pick her up and put her back outside, but that person never showed up and has ghosted everyone. We knew that Chonklette is incredibly sweet and feared she would be euthanized if she wasn't taken from the shelter. So we picked her up and I have her in my apartment. We have determined that she was only aggressive in the shelter because of the other cats which she absolutely hates.
She is so happy to be safe indoors. Based on her settling in so easy and how social she is, Chonklette was definitely someone's cat, but probably dumped some time ago.
Chonklette is estimated to be around 5 years old. She likes a little wet food but loves her dry food and treats...making her a chonk! She will chat away when you get home from work or in the mornings but only once she knows you're awake. I'm pretty sure it's a list of all the things she would like to eat and reminding you to pet or brush her. The rest of the time she is fairly quiet. Altho she mostly lounges in a cardboard box, her random zoomies are highly entertaining, as they start and stop abruptly. She loves a catnip toy and rabies but even tho I haven't seen her play with anything else I suspect she likes to bat the crinkle ball around.
If you bring this pretty girl home, Chonklette will shower you with kisses, head boops and purrs and she will happily sleep on your lap.
She is fully vetted and ready to go to a foster or permanent home with absolutely no other cats or animals. She must be your one and only.
Chonklette needs a happy ending to her sad story. She was being fed in a NYCH complex in the Bronx... eventually one of the feeders realized she was very pregnant and asked us for help. We had no room for her but somehow, since she was friendly, a shelter agreed to take her. Their plan was to let her have her kittens and adopt Chonklette and her babies out. Unfortunately, after they took her babies away, chonklette showed some signs of aggression and was deemed unadoptable. The feeder was supposed to pick her up and put her back outside, but that person never showed up and has ghosted everyone. We knew that Chonklette is incredibly sweet and feared she would be euthanized if she wasn't taken from the shelter. So we picked her up and I have her in my apartment. We have determined that she was only aggressive in the shelter because of the other cats which she absolutely hates.
She is so happy to be safe indoors. Based on her settling in so easy and how social she is, Chonklette was definitely someone's cat, but probably dumped some time ago.
Chonklette is estimated to be around 5 years old. She likes a little wet food but loves her dry food and treats...making her a chonk! She will chat away when you get home from work or in the mornings but only once she knows you're awake. I'm pretty sure it's a list of all the things she would like to eat and reminding you to pet or brush her. The rest of the time she is fairly quiet. Altho she mostly lounges in a cardboard box, her random zoomies are highly entertaining, as they start and stop abruptly. She loves a catnip toy and rabies but even tho I haven't seen her play with anything else I suspect she likes to bat the crinkle ball around.
If you bring this pretty girl home, Chonklette will shower you with kisses, head boops and purrs and she will happily sleep on your lap.
She is fully vetted and ready to go to a foster or permanent home with absolutely no other cats or animals. She must be your one and only.
P.O. Box 8315, Nyny 10116, Valley stream, NY 11580
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Their adoption process
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Submit Application
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Interview
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Meet the Pet
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Home Check
Additional adoption info
If you see a cat or kitty that catches your fancy please send us an email. We will send you an adoption application and we will make arrangements for you to visit the kitty in his/her foster home. If it's a match we like to do home and reference checks. There is a contract and an adoption fee depending on the age of the cat.
If you see a cat or kitty that catches your fancy please send us an email. We will send you an adoption application and we will make arrangements for you to visit the kitty in his/her foster home. If it's a match we like to do home and reference checks. There is a contract and an adoption fee depending on the age of the cat.
The primary goal of Lucky Black Cats of Mew York is to foster and find homes for black cats who are statistically the least likely to be adopted and most likely to be euthanized.
Although focusing on black cats is our main goal, we help any cat in need. Lucky Black Cats of Mew York. We don't discriminate.
The primary goal of Lucky Black Cats of Mew York is to foster and find homes for black cats who are statistically the least likely to be adopted and most likely to be euthanized.
Although focusing on black cats is our main goal, we help any cat in need. Lucky Black Cats of Mew York. We don't discriminate.
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