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Would you like to have your very own African wildcat? Just kidding. Samira is your average domestic short hair. She does, however, have markings and coloring that resemble a wildcat. Unlike most brown tabbies, her coat is more beige than grayish, and her stripes are broken up, like on a ticked tabby. The black on her tail contrasts sharply with the rest of her coat.
Prior to coming to our rescue in November, Samira spent her entire life living outside. She, and many other kittens, lived on a block over from a person whom we work with, and who feeds the neighborhood strays. We offered to trap the kittens earlier in the year, but the people who live on that block refused to let us do it. So when Samira and her brother, Dusty, showed up on our contact's deck for food, she made sure to befriend them, and once she was able to pet them, she captured them.
Samira is still a little shy, but also very brave. She allows pets all over her body and loves head scratches. We are sure she will blossom in a home where she gets more one on one attention. She and Dusty play together occasionally, but they are not bonded. They could, but don't have to be, adopted together. Samira gets along great with other cats.
Samira is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, and has been dewormed. She is FIV/FeLV negative. Her adoption fee is $145.
If you would like to meet this cutie, please complete our online adoption application (in the comments section). If you'd like additional/specific information about Samira, you can message us through Facebook or email us at onegoaladoptions@gmail.com.
PLEASE ALLOW AT LEAST 48 HOURS FOR APPLICATION PROCESSING. WE ARE A VERY SMALL RESCUE AND ARE NOT ALWAYS ABLE TO RESPOND IMMEDIATELY.
Would you like to have your very own African wildcat? Just kidding. Samira is your average domestic short hair. She does, however, have markings and coloring that resemble a wildcat. Unlike most brown tabbies, her coat is more beige than grayish, and her stripes are broken up, like on a ticked tabby. The black on her tail contrasts sharply with the rest of her coat.
Prior to coming to our rescue in November, Samira spent her entire life living outside. She, and many other kittens, lived on a block over from a person whom we work with, and who feeds the neighborhood strays. We offered to trap the kittens earlier in the year, but the people who live on that block refused to let us do it. So when Samira and her brother, Dusty, showed up on our contact's deck for food, she made sure to befriend them, and once she was able to pet them, she captured them.
Samira is still a little shy, but also very brave. She allows pets all over her body and loves head scratches. We are sure she will blossom in a home where she gets more one on one attention. She and Dusty play together occasionally, but they are not bonded. They could, but don't have to be, adopted together. Samira gets along great with other cats.
Samira is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, and has been dewormed. She is FIV/FeLV negative. Her adoption fee is $145.
If you would like to meet this cutie, please complete our online adoption application (in the comments section). If you'd like additional/specific information about Samira, you can message us through Facebook or email us at onegoaladoptions@gmail.com.
PLEASE ALLOW AT LEAST 48 HOURS FOR APPLICATION PROCESSING. WE ARE A VERY SMALL RESCUE AND ARE NOT ALWAYS ABLE TO RESPOND IMMEDIATELY.
Applicants must be at least eighteen (18) years old and have a valid drivers license or state ID.
We require a vet reference check and a home visit.
Adoption fees vary based on the age of the pet and will be listed in the description of each pet.
Applicants must be at least eighteen (18) years old and have a valid drivers license or state ID.
We require a vet reference check and a home visit.
Adoption fees vary based on the age of the pet and will be listed in the description of each pet.
Our mission at One Goal Animal Foundation is to provide for rescue, foster care, and adoption of homeless cats and dogs. While adoption is an ideal outcome for rescued pets, it does not by itself solve the problem of homeless animal overpopulation. Therefore, we provide low-income communities with help towards the cost of spay/neuter procedures and microchips. Our TNR program covers the full cost of spay/neuter surgeries of community cats and supplies food to colony caretakers.
Our mission further expends to facilitate enduring relationships between pets and people by providing financial assistance to pet owners in need. By helping with the cost of veterinary care, spay/neuter, grooming, food, and supplies, we strive to keep pets out of shelters and with the owners who already love them. When people are facing economic distress, they are often forced to surrender their beloved pets to shelters, leaving both animals and people suffering. We believe that when we show compassion to both humans and animals, we foster the special bond between people and pets, and ultimately improve the lives of both animals and humans.
Our mission at One Goal Animal Foundation is to provide for rescue, foster care, and adoption of homeless cats and dogs. While adoption is an ideal outcome for rescued pets, it does not by itself solve the problem of homeless animal overpopulation. Therefore, we provide low-income communities with help towards the cost of spay/neuter procedures and microchips. Our TNR program covers the full cost of spay/neuter surgeries of community cats and supplies food to colony caretakers.
Our mission further expends to facilitate enduring relationships between pets and people by providing financial assistance to pet owners in need. By helping with the cost of veterinary care, spay/neuter, grooming, food, and supplies, we strive to keep pets out of shelters and with the owners who already love them. When people are facing economic distress, they are often forced to surrender their beloved pets to shelters, leaving both animals and people suffering. We believe that when we show compassion to both humans and animals, we foster the special bond between people and pets, and ultimately improve the lives of both animals and humans.
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