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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Adopted August 2016
Meet Maddie!
She’s an 10 month old (born October 2015) Female Brown Tabby Cat. She’s house trained, up to date on vaccinations and spayed as well.
Maddie was surrendered to us because the owner could no longer care for her so she contacted MAR to help her out. Maddie is a very sweet and gentle girl. She is quick to come out and greet you and enjoys curling up next to you. She gets along well with other cats, plays with the other younger kittens in the foster home, and even tolerates the family dog. She has a cat house that she loves to tuck into for naps. She is a very affectionate girl that not only enjoys receiving attention but also loves to give it back!
Maddie is ready to find a forever home and whoever gives this sweetheart one will be a lucky person!
*Though our volunteers try their best, we cannot guarantee that any rescued animal will be a perfect match for each resident, child, or resident pet in every foster/forever home.*
To adopt or foster please visit our website
www.muskokaanimalrescue.com and complete an application form and EMAIL it back to our management team at info@muskokaanimalrescue.com
PLEASE EMAIL if you have questions - our management team does not maintain our Facebook Page and our Social Networking Team may be unable to help you.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! YOUR SUPPORT SAVES LIVES!
Adoption fees:
Kittens: $195
*All adoptions include spay/ neuter, full vaccinations, rabies and a microchip.