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Posted over 9 years ago
| Updated over 9 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Adoption Fee: $75
Hair Length
medium
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
(AIR) JORDAN...Like the name? There’s a story behind it. On this past, cold November 18th night, I was discovered scratching on someone’s back door & meowing my fool head off. I was only 8 weeks old at the time, hungry & freezing. The woman who lived there was a friend of my foster mom. The 2 of them pursued me around to the front of the townhouse in an effort to try & catch me. They both cornered me in a doorway & when I tried to escape by leaping into the “air” out of the doorway, one of them caught me (mid-air) with a cat carrier. I’m not kidding. “Nothing but carrier” & “kitten in one”!!! At that time I was underweight but after 4 weeks of nurturing me inside my foster home with baby food, I’m happy to say I put on 2.5 pounds. On December 18th I turned 3 months old but I truly think I will be a small cat when I’m full-grown. My foster mom had gone out looking for any possible siblings of mine at the time around the area of my capture but sadly none were ever found. So it is just me but I adapted well to the other cats in my foster home. One of them took to being my surrogate mommy & loves me & grooms me constantly. Us kittens are very social & long for the company of other cats. I was the fortunate one who got saved. Won’t you help me keep my lucky streak going & adopt me as your own?
Sincerely grateful, safe & sound, Baby Jordan
Jordan is a 12 week old female. She is quiet little lady who loves to be cuddled and loves to give cuddles. She would be happiest being adopted into a home with a kitty companion as she is being fostered in a home with other cats. In fact, one of the her best buddies is also a foster cat (Prancer) up for adoption.
Adoption fee is a minimum $75 per cat donation to Feral Fixers . All cats are up to date on shots, microchipped, dewormed, fixed, and felv/fiv negative.
Discounted adoption fee if two kittens or cats are adopted together, $130 for a pair.
Brief screening questionaire and contract apply!
Please email gotfriendlies@feralfixers.org for more information