Adopt

My name is
Mezcal!

Posted 1 day ago | Updated 13 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Home Check

4

Approve Application

5

Meet the Pet

6

Sign Adoption Contract

7

Pay Fee

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
White (Mostly)
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
81c54590-ea79-4d4f-ad4e-565077858df2
Hair Length

My story

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

Mezcal is a spirited black-and-white little boy with a big personality! He’s incredibly playful, loves being around people, and gets along wonderfully with his siblings. This brave boy has recently recovered from a tough bout of diarrhea and rectal prolapse, but even during his illness, he remained calm, gentle, and sweet. He didn’t mind taking his medicine like a champ! Mezcal is fearless and adapts quickly to new environments, making him the perfect companion for anyone seeking a lively and loving kitten.
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
81c54590-ea79-4d4f-ad4e-565077858df2
Contact
Phone
Address
New York, NY 11379

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

We also do foster to adopt in certain situations but an application is still required. https://puppykittynyc.org/adopt

2.

Interview

3.

Home Check

4.

Approve Application

5.

Meet the Pet

All our cats and kittens are in foster homes so only serious adopters are able to meet them.

6.

Sign Adoption Contract

7.

Pay Fee

The adoption fee is $200 for one cat, $350 for a pair. Then your feline goes home with you.

Additional adoption info

Our adoption policy is young kittens must be adopted in pairs unless there is already a cat or dog in the home. Also please be aware some of our cats and kittens are bonded and must be adopted together.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Most of our animals are in foster homes

More about this rescue

Puppy Kitty NYC was founded in the Fall of 2014. As of July 2018, we are an official 501(c)(3) organization. We focus on three aspects: First, finding homes for abandoned or friendly street cats and kittens. Secondly, attempting to control animal overpopulation by spaying and neutering feral cats and helping the sick and injured. Thirdly, fostering is a must.

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