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My name is CHEETO!

Posted over 3 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
2677
Hair Length
short

My details

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My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

CHEETO will be available for adoption at our Cat Adoption Show every Saturday from 11am to 5pm at PetSmart Walnut/Industry - 21848 Valley Blvd., City of Industry, CA 91789 (corner of Valley & Grand). You can also schedule a specific appointment to meet CHEETO by emailing us at catsinneed.db@gmail.com.

CHEETO and his bestie CHEDDAR were found together at a construction site. And, no, they are not brothers...just best friends. They kind of rely on each other at this point, so we would like to see them get adopted together. CHEETO is very friendly and playful.

CHEETO is a short-haired Orange Tabby male kitten who is 6 months old. He has been neutered, tested Negative for FeLV (feline leukemia) and FIV (feline AIDs), is current on his shots, and has been treated for fleas and parasites.
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Contact info

Pet ID
2677
Contact
Phone
Address
Diamond Bar, CA 91765

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our $150 adoption fee includes spay/neuter, current vaccinations, tested for FeLV/FIV, treated for fleas and parasites. You need to fill out a questionnaire for the cat you are interested in (we want to be sure that you and your new cat are a suitable match). After filling out and signing some adoption contract paperwork, you will be able to take your new cat or kitten home today!

Go meet their pets

To meet our available cats, please stop by our cat adoption show held every Saturday from 11am to 5pm at the PetSmart in Walnut/Industry - 21848 Valley Blvd., City of Industry, CA (corner of Grand & Valley).
Email for more information - catsinneed.db@gmail.com.

More about this rescue

Cats In Need of Human Care is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding forever homes for unwanted and abandoned cats in Southern California. A no-kill, all-volunteer organization, Cats In Need has been caring for cats for almost 30 years. With no permanent offices or a physical shelter, Cats In Need has about 15 small, community-based chapters, each operating independently. The Diamond Bar Chapter is the smallest of the chapters, with about 15 volunteers, and placing approximately 180 cats each year.

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