Meet Biscuit, a sweet and shy girl who is looking for a quiet, loving home where she can blossom at her own pace. Biscuit is a short-haired domestic cat with a beautiful coat of white, accented with gray and black stripes, especially on her head and tail. She’s a little reserved at first and takes her time to trust new people—sometimes up to 2 to 3 weeks. But once she starts to feel safe, her affectionate side shines through.
Biscuit has a soft spot for wet food, especially when it’s extra gravy-rich. She’ll come running the moment she hears the treat bag shake—those treats are her absolute favorite! Once she’s built trust, Biscuit loves being petted on her back and enjoys gentle scratches. She’s a little more shy about having her head touched, and her belly is still off-limits for now, but she’s making progress every day.
She’s just starting to discover the joy of toys, and her favorite is chasing colorful ribbons as they flutter by. Biscuit is currently surrounded by other playful and active cats, but she prefers to observe from a quiet perch on top of the couch or a table, watching the games unfold rather than joining in.
Biscuit would thrive in a calm home with patient people who understand that she needs time to build trust. If you’re looking for a sweet, quiet companion who will warm up to you with time and gentle love, Biscuit could be the perfect fit for you!
Meet Biscuit, a sweet and shy girl who is looking for a quiet, loving home where she can blossom at her own pace. Biscuit is a short-haired domestic cat with a beautiful coat of white, accented with gray and black stripes, especially on her head and tail. She’s a little reserved at first and takes her time to trust new people—sometimes up to 2 to 3 weeks. But once she starts to feel safe, her affectionate side shines through.
Biscuit has a soft spot for wet food, especially when it’s extra gravy-rich. She’ll come running the moment she hears the treat bag shake—those treats are her absolute favorite! Once she’s built trust, Biscuit loves being petted on her back and enjoys gentle scratches. She’s a little more shy about having her head touched, and her belly is still off-limits for now, but she’s making progress every day.
She’s just starting to discover the joy of toys, and her favorite is chasing colorful ribbons as they flutter by. Biscuit is currently surrounded by other playful and active cats, but she prefers to observe from a quiet perch on top of the couch or a table, watching the games unfold rather than joining in.
Biscuit would thrive in a calm home with patient people who understand that she needs time to build trust. If you’re looking for a sweet, quiet companion who will warm up to you with time and gentle love, Biscuit could be the perfect fit for you!
We also do foster to adopt in certain situations but an application is still required.
https://puppykittynyc.org/adopt
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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.
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.
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.
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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We'll also keep you updated on Lynx's adoption status with email updates.