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Hup - Needs Sponsors ASAP!
Breed
Tabby, Domestic Short Hair
Color
Tabby (Brown / Chocolate), White
Age
Adult
Gender
Male
Size
Medium
Coat Length
Short
Adoption Fee
100
About Me
Characteristics
Playful, Quiet, affectionate, talkative at times
Health
Spay/Neuter, Special needs, Vaccinations up to date
Update: Hup is in urgent need for sponsors for his vet bills please!
https://www.paypal.me/Acadiana
Hup is 5 years old. Hup has been in foster care since he was a tiny kitten.
His estimated birthday is October 18, 2019. He is a neutered male tabby and white short haired cat. Hup was born with deformed and fewer toes. Some of his toes are mishapen, or fused together with another toe. This caused him to have deformed claws, and horns on his paw pads, which need to be trimmed once a month at the vet's office to keep his feet healthy. Hup is available for adoption through Acadiana Humane Society. Hup says his favorite veterinarian is Dr. Jasmine at the Cat Clinic of Lafayette, which is where he gets his regular pedicures. Sponsors for his special care are appreciated. www.acadianahumane.org/catblogger/donate
Hup just had his rabies vaccinations updated on 8/2023.
To be considered to adopt Hup, or any other cat, please download our prescreening application from our website at
We are handling all prescreening to foster or adopt through email. Once the emailed prescreening application has been processed, then a volunteer will call or email to set up an appointment to meet the cat you're interested in. Normally a volunteer will bring the cat to the applicants home to meet. If it all works out, then we can do an adoption contract, collect the $100 cat adoption fee, and kitty can stay in his new home the same day you meet.
If you have any questions, please email [email protected] instead of calling. Our volunteers can't always answer calls, so email is the fastest way to get answers. Thank you for understanding.
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