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DOB: 04/10/24
ADOPTION FEE: 1 FOR $150; 2 FOR $250
You must fill out an application to be considered for adoption or to schedule a meet-n-greet. Petfinder and e-mail inquiries will not be considered and may not be responded to:
APPLICATION:
https://form.jotform.com/FFRAdopt/cat-adoption-application
The 'dairy group,' as we affectionately call this trio because of the girls' black spots on white fur, was rescued locally when no mama cat was found. They were young, about three weeks old, so they were bottle-fed before being weaned. The foster mom works from home and has featured the group on her social media platform, helping her in her home office. They love to snuggle, are very active, and will thrive in an environment with plenty of room to run and climb. Adopt with a litter mate or another young feline friend already in the home is required. Dogs are unknown and may require a meet-n-greet. No kids under 6.
BORDEN:
The only male in the group of three, Borden looks out for his sisters, Elsie and Jersey. He's active and loves running and jumping to burn off energy. He's very curious and will eagerly explore new environments. Jersey would be a good fit to match his energy.
JERSEY:
Jersey, a female, is high-energy like her brother, Borden! She loves to race around the room and, at times, seems like a Ninja with her quick climbing skills. She plays hard and naps hard. She, too, enjoys snuggling up to her foster mom when it's time to take a nap. Jersey will be a great match with her brother Borden.
ELSIE:
Elsie was the smallest of the litter. Although she loves to play, she'll be the first to find a quiet lap to snuggle up and take a catnap. She is a sweet girl, curious, but takes her time to explore new things. Although she’s not as high energy as her siblings, she will still do best with another young feline friend.
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