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AGE: Baby - 3 months (07/31/24)
DESCRIPTION: DSH Brown Mackeral Tabby and White
LOCATION: Foster
MY STORY:
This litter of darling kittens was found abandoned at a campground in an isolated location by a park ranger. It was obvious they had had a good mama, because they were very healthy, and that they had been handled because they were friendly. Our heart breaks for their mother. We hope she will get the vet care she needs so she doesn't have to have any more kittens taken from her.
My buddy, Marble Rye, was probably the most outgoing of the bunch from the beginning with his little happy paws a goin'. He is inquisitive and also very friendly. I was able to hold all 4 from the start, but Mr. Rye will just melt into your hands/arms and looks up at you with big, bright eyes. He, too, is a cuddler and is usually playing with the toys in the room, especially the track with balls in it and the wand toy. He really digs the laser pointer as well.
MORE DETAILS:
Inside-only home and must keep claws. The adoption fee for this kitten is $75. Adopt a pair of kittens for $100. Each cat and kitten has been: altered (spayed/neutered), vaccinated (age-appropriate) - rabies and distemper combo, microchipped, tested for FeLV (negative unless previously noted), and treated for fleas, ear mites, and worms.
We ask that interested parties fill out a cat adoption questionnaire only if you are seriously considering adopting this sweet kitty. You can get the application by going to our website at "http://www.panorapets.com/adopt"
and clicking on the "Cat Adoption Questionnaire" button at the top of the page. Once you have submitted the questionnaire, an adoption coordinator will contact you usually within 24 hours. Please be patient and thank you for your interest in this kitty.
P.E.T.S. supports the "Paws Need Claws" Campaign. Cats are rather attached to their claws; please do not de-claw your cats.
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