You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Peachtree was found wandering a neighborhood for a few days, then some local heros were able to catch her, and get her checked by a vet. She is is GREAT health, no concerns; and is completely vetted with spay and rabbies vaccine. At first, the neighbors thought she had injury to her tail, as it appeared non-exhistant, however we've been assured by the veterinarian that is a naturally short tail. We categorize this as a breed with Manx and Russian Blue.
She will require extra domestication, as she was feral when we found her. But we are still able to pet her head and she has never hissed once! She is SO SO sweet. Just a bit fearful of her new environment. A willing adopter to work with Peachtree on her domestication will be the best compatibility.
Complimentary posting-- please contact Miriam at 770-256-5486 for inquiries.
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March 18, 2025, 9:30 pm