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Posted over 10 years ago
| Updated over 8 years ago
I found a new home! Plenty of my friends are looking for one too. Check out other pets at this shelter, or start a new search.
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Longhair
Color
Orange or Red (Mostly)
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
C122012
Hair Length
long
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hi everyone! My name is Big Tom. I am 5 years old, born in December of 2009. I am a big boy. I am an orange and white, long haired, funny boy. Everytime someone enters my room, I talk to them, and I talk loud. I have a lot to say to everyone. Honestly though, I'm gettin a lil frustrated. It sure is taking a long time to find my special family. I have a beautiful coat and a sweet face. I like to lounge around, be with people and be petted. If you would like to make me part of your home I would love to be a part of it very much. I look forward to meeting you. Please go to www.fewstepsfromhome.com, find me in the cat pages, click on my picture and fill out the adoption form.
Adoption fee: Cats that HAVE NOT been spayed/neutered are $80.00 Plus a $35 spay/neuter deposit
Adoption fee: Cats that HAVE been spayed/neutered are $100.00
All vet care is completed before adoption of a cat If the cat is older than 6 months. This includes but not limited to FIV/LEUK test negative, spay,neuter, and annual vaccinations, flea treatment, and ear mite treatments.
If interested in adopting please go to www.fewstepsfromhome.com and fill out an adoption application. Adoption forms are found by clicking on the animals pictures.
If you would like to help you can sponsor a specific kitten to be spayed/neutered or sponsor an adoption fee for a specific cat. We also need donations for vet care and also cat food. Please help us care for these animals.
The adoption fee we ask of adopters is not to pay for the cat. The cat itself is free! The adoption fee is used merely to reimburse our rescue for veterinary expenses that any responsible owner would spend anyway when bringing a new cat into their home. However if there are any funds left over from one cats adoption fee, it is used to help the next cat that comes along. Sometimes FSFH's veterinarian expenses on one animal will be less than this fee, but another cat might require several hundred additional dollars worth of care. Without being able to recover at least the minimal veterinarian expenses on our cats, FSFH could not continue to rescue. FSFH's fee does not cover the general cost of keeping a cat in rescue (food, equipment, etc.). FSFH relies solely on donations to cover all other expenses related to caring for their rescued cats.