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My basic info
Breed
Bengal
Color
Spotted Tabby/Leopard Spotted
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Mac and Millie MUST be adopted together. There are NO exceptions.
Adoption Fee: $550 for the pair
Every rescue of a kitty is a story. This story begins with a call from a cat loving shelter worker. She said we have a Bengal and a red tabby Domestic here who are so sweetly bonded together and I am afraid they will be separated. She sent a photo which you can see below. I said Hmmmm that looks like a Savannah cat to me. Then I noticed that the "red tabby" had a tail that matched unusual bandings of the other cat but in red. Curious. I Googled "Red Savannah" and found to my surprise that Savannahs also come in red.
These cats, Millie and Mac, turned out to be chipped and from that we learned their names and ages and breeds - both are Savannahs. Their family could not keep them due to age and medical troubles. So how great we can keep these two best friends together.
Millie at 2 is the younger one. She is the adventurer, the social director, friendly to all. Lean and svelte she is all muscle. Mac is 3 and quite a bit bigger. He is the poet and dreamer of the two. He is slower to trust new people. When he accepts you then he shows you his tender, gentle sweetness. We haven't had them long, only a month, and already he has decided to come out of his hiding cat bed so we can see what a great boy he is.
These two are such an unusual pair. Savannah cats are not good apartment dwellers, they need space to play and climb. Their home needs to provide them with lots of stimulation and entertainment. Climbing trees and windows are great. They love hanging out in catios. Many can be harness trained. They are unusually loyal to their chosen humans and bond very deeply. They are as small and friendly as a house cat but still have some characteristics of their larger jungle ancestors.
For the right home this relationship they offer is fascinating. Choosing a Savannah, like choosing a Bengal, is a life style choice. These are not sleep on the couch kitties. Their new family needs to be willing to adjust their lifestyle to their special kitties. These two are not interested in other cats. I have no idea how they would be with dogs except Millie would be in charge.
Millie and Mac eat wet and dry food and are litterbox perfect.They love Rotisserie chicken.
Some family will be so lucky to have these young spotted beauties in their family.
Mac is neutered, vaccinated, FELV tested, dewormed, and microchipped.
He is fostered by Harriet in Santa Cruz.
Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue is dedicated to matching exceptional cats with qualified adopters who will cherish their pet and create an ideal forever home.
If you believe you are the perfect adopter for Mac (and Millie) please tell us why in the comments section of our Adoption Application, and contact Harriet at harrietluvskitties@yahoo.com If you are unable to reach Harriet please email us at info@purebredsplus.org.
NOTE: We prefer families with children bring them to the adoption appointment. Why? This allows interaction between the children and the cat. This helps ensure they will be a good fit for each other. A mismatch between a child and a cat is not in anyone's best interests!
Mac and Millie MUST be adopted together. There are NO exceptions.
Adoption Fee: $550 for the pair
Every rescue of a kitty is a story. This story begins with a call from a cat loving shelter worker. She said we have a Bengal and a red tabby Domestic here who are so sweetly bonded together and I am afraid they will be separated. She sent a photo which you can see below. I said Hmmmm that looks like a Savannah cat to me. Then I noticed that the "red tabby" had a tail that matched unusual bandings of the other cat but in red. Curious. I Googled "Red Savannah" and found to my surprise that Savannahs also come in red.
These cats, Millie and Mac, turned out to be chipped and from that we learned their names and ages and breeds - both are Savannahs. Their family could not keep them due to age and medical troubles. So how great we can keep these two best friends together.
Millie at 2 is the younger one. She is the adventurer, the social director, friendly to all. Lean and svelte she is all muscle. Mac is 3 and quite a bit bigger. He is the poet and dreamer of the two. He is slower to trust new people. When he accepts you then he shows you his tender, gentle sweetness. We haven't had them long, only a month, and already he has decided to come out of his hiding cat bed so we can see what a great boy he is.
These two are such an unusual pair. Savannah cats are not good apartment dwellers, they need space to play and climb. Their home needs to provide them with lots of stimulation and entertainment. Climbing trees and windows are great. They love hanging out in catios. Many can be harness trained. They are unusually loyal to their chosen humans and bond very deeply. They are as small and friendly as a house cat but still have some characteristics of their larger jungle ancestors.
For the right home this relationship they offer is fascinating. Choosing a Savannah, like choosing a Bengal, is a life style choice. These are not sleep on the couch kitties. Their new family needs to be willing to adjust their lifestyle to their special kitties. These two are not interested in other cats. I have no idea how they would be with dogs except Millie would be in charge.
Millie and Mac eat wet and dry food and are litterbox perfect.They love Rotisserie chicken.
Some family will be so lucky to have these young spotted beauties in their family.
Mac is neutered, vaccinated, FELV tested, dewormed, and microchipped.
He is fostered by Harriet in Santa Cruz.
Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue is dedicated to matching exceptional cats with qualified adopters who will cherish their pet and create an ideal forever home.
If you believe you are the perfect adopter for Mac (and Millie) please tell us why in the comments section of our Adoption Application, and contact Harriet at harrietluvskitties@yahoo.com If you are unable to reach Harriet please email us at info@purebredsplus.org.
NOTE: We prefer families with children bring them to the adoption appointment. Why? This allows interaction between the children and the cat. This helps ensure they will be a good fit for each other. A mismatch between a child and a cat is not in anyone's best interests!
Reach out to the foster to express your interest and obtain more information about the cat(s) or kitten(s)
3.
Approve Application
Once references have been checked a meet and greet can be scheduled
4.
Meet the Pet
If the meeting works out and everyone is happy, you will take home a new cat or kitten to become part of your family!
Additional adoption info
READY TO ADOPT?
The first step in the adoption process for your new kitty is to submit an adoption application. The second step is to contact the foster home listed on the specific cat(s) or kittens you are interested in to find out more. Are you adopting a kitten? Kittens do best when they have a friend or two to grow up with! Kittens who grow up with another feline friend tend to be well-behaved, well-adjusted, and overall happier. Purebred Plus Cat Rescue kittens are typically adopted as pairs or as a single kitten to homes with an appropriate feline playmate. If you prefer only one kitten, we strongly encourage you to consider one of our wonderful older kittens or young adult cats that are available!
READY TO ADOPT?
The first step in the adoption process for your new kitty is to submit an adoption application. The second step is to contact the foster home listed on the specific cat(s) or kittens you are interested in to find out more. Are you adopting a kitten? Kittens do best when they have a friend or two to grow up with! Kittens who grow up with another feline friend tend to be well-behaved, well-adjusted, and overall happier. Purebred Plus Cat Rescue kittens are typically adopted as pairs or as a single kitten to homes with an appropriate feline playmate. If you prefer only one kitten, we strongly encourage you to consider one of our wonderful older kittens or young adult cats that are available!
Our cats are neutered or spayed, vaccinated and FELV/FIV tested. We are not a shelter. All of our cats are fostered in private homes. The whole goal of the adoption process is to ensure the cat or kitten is a good fit for you, the adopter, and your environment. We are looking for the best fit NOT first come first serve. We always focus on what is the best for the cat or kitten.
When you adopt from Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue, you are saving TWO lives - the cat you adopt and the cat who gets to take its place in rescue!
Our cats are neutered or spayed, vaccinated and FELV/FIV tested. We are not a shelter. All of our cats are fostered in private homes. The whole goal of the adoption process is to ensure the cat or kitten is a good fit for you, the adopter, and your environment. We are looking for the best fit NOT first come first serve. We always focus on what is the best for the cat or kitten.
When you adopt from Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue, you are saving TWO lives - the cat you adopt and the cat who gets to take its place in rescue!
More about this rescue
Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue is an all-volunteer non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, socialization, and rehoming of purebred and other exceptional cats and kittens into permanent homes. We are further dedicated to educating the public on the proper care of specific purebred breeds and the importance of spaying and neutering pets to control the animal population. We carefully match cats with their forever families by evaluating each cat's personality, temperament, and special needs.
Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue is an all-volunteer non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, socialization, and rehoming of purebred and other exceptional cats and kittens into permanent homes. We are further dedicated to educating the public on the proper care of specific purebred breeds and the importance of spaying and neutering pets to control the animal population. We carefully match cats with their forever families by evaluating each cat's personality, temperament, and special needs.
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