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Maggie
Breed Domestic Short Hair, British Shorthair
Color Gray / Blue / Silver
Age Young
Gender Female
Size Small
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
-
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Cat

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Adopt Me
location PO Box 13, Xenia, OH 45385

My Story

Hi there- I'm MAGGIE! I am a beautiful, bright eyed 4 month old (as of 4/2009) feline looking for a great indoor home to call my very own, fur-ever! I am spayed, up to date on shots, tested negative for Feline Leukemia and treated for the prevention of ear mites, fleas and worms. I am housetrained/litterbox trained. I am incredibly sweet and loving! I get along well with other cats and with all people (older children & adults) who are nice to me. I am a LAP CAT, I love to snuggle, be petted, to sit on your lap- and I just love to be love! I am very affectionate and playful too!
My life started out a bit tough, but thanks to the great people at Advocates 4 Animals rescue, I now have a wonderful life and I am patiently waiting to find a home to call my very own! We had a very tough start to life and then we were taped up in a box and dumped. It was so hot inside (I was inside the small box with 5 others- we didn't have much room!) (Not to mention, we were starving!) It was a very scary time. Thankfully we have all been rescued by A4A and we are safe and sound as we patiently wait homes to call our very own!
If you are interested in adopting me- please contact A4A right away and let them know! I can't wait to meet you!
-- If you're interested in adopting me, please contact Advocates 4 Animals right away or complete the online ADOPTION APPLICATION! I can't wait to meet you!

***Please note, cats are extremely routine oriented pets. It may take 2-8 weeks to fully adjust to a new home environment. Please remember to be patient when bringing a new feline into your home. ***

Please contact Advocates 4 Animals to begin the adoption process or complete the online ADOPTION APPLICATION! .
1. A phone or e-mail interview will be conducted
2. If approved, an Advocates 4 Animals member will contact you and schedule a 'meet & greet' with the adoptable pet
The 'meet & greet' will be held in your home.
3. At that time of the home visit, we will assess if the pet(s) is a good match for both the family/individual adopting the pet and the home environment.

Please note:
-All individuals living in the home must agree to adopt the pet into their home. All members of the home should be present during the 'meet & greet'-- including additional pets who live in the home.
If Advocates 4 Animals determines that the pet is not a good fit for the potential adopter, this will be discussed at the time of the home visit.
Every pet is different. Some pets have highly specialized needs (ie: type of environment, other pets, etc.) while others adjust easily to various environments. Felines typically take 2-8 weeks to begin adjusting to their new home. All pets have been housed in foster homes while they wait to find a home to call their very own. All adoptable rescue pets are up to date on shots, treated for the prevention of ear mites, fleas and worms and have been spayed/neutered.
-Advocates 4 Animals requires an adoption donation fee of $75.00. The adoption donation assists us in rescuing and rehabilitating additional homeless pets. Our organization is run solely on donations and with volunteers. Without your support we could not continue our efforts!


Please note that adopting a pet is a commitment for the duration of the pets life (cats live an average of 14-20 years). Please be sure you and each of your family members are fully committed to the feline adoption. Like people, pets are not perfect - they require love, devotion, commitment, and above all patience. There may be times when issues may arise such as clawing on furniture, urinating outside of the litterbox (this occurs usually when there is a health problem such as a urinary infection), allergies, new additions to the family, moving to a new location or another issue that may be frustrating as a pet owner. Also, please note: If you have small children in the household, it is important to educate your children on how to properly treat and be kind to your new cat. Too many times, we have had families with small children adopt a cat, only to return it within a short time- because the cat nibbled on their fingers or the children played too rough with the cat. PLEASE CAREFULLY CONSIDER all aspects of cat ownership and how this change will impact and effect ALL current members in your household prior to moving forward with adoption. Cats are animals- and animals will nibble, claw, play, jump on furniture, meow and be full of energy at times. In adopting a pet, we accept the good with the bad and commit to working with the feline through the bad. Adjusting to multiple new environments is difficult and stressful on the feline, therefore we make every attempt to find a forever home for our adoptable pets. Please be certain that you have considered all aspects of owning and caring for a rescue pet for the duration of their life - through both good and bad.

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