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My name is Reese Cup/affectionate lap cat!

Posted over 7 years ago | Updated over 9 months ago

Cared for by Cat Chance Rescue

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Calico or Dilute Calico
Age
2 years 10 months old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Please check our available cats in need of a home on our website:
http://www.adoptapet.com/cat-chance-rescue/

Reese Cup, affectionate, gentle, playful, easy-going happy girl

About 1-2 year old social, affectionate


Hi my name is Reese Cup, and I am the sweetest girl you ever meet. I am just such a sweet, kind, easy-going girl.

I love to give nose-kisses. I am very gentle girl and I love to cuddle.
My foster mom calls me a “purring machine” as soon as I see people I purr and rub on their legs to get attention and love!
I enjoy playing with little toys, feather wand and lounge on the sunny windows or soft blanket around the house. I am very affectionate and like to give head butts and kisses. I am a super friendly, little girl who will race to the front door to greet you when you come home from work!

The best thing about me that I am very affectionate, and easy-going I am just a very happy kitty. I am happy with everything, and go with a flow. If you would like to play, I will play, if you would like to relax, I will snuggle with you. If you are busy I will find a toy around the house.

I love nothing more than being petted and snuggle. I am a very pretty girl and I always get compliments from everyone I meet. My markings are just so unique, a mix of orange, white and black (calico pattern).

I am affectionate and just a fun young girl.

I am litter box trained, I am also trained to use my scratching post and love cat tree. I also love to be brushed and can sit on your lap for hours getting brushed or petted.

Checked out my video here to see how sweet I am!

Contact 610-324-4726 or catchancerescue@gmail.com to learn more about me.

Reese Cup is up-to-date on all shots: Distemper, Rabies. Tested negative for Felv/FIV. Spayed. Microchiped. Litter box trained.

Contact: catchancerescue@gmail.com/ 610-324-4726
Adoption Process

INCLUDED IN ADOPTION:

All out cat(s) and kitten(s) are vaccinated (Distemper, Rabies shots), Spayed/Neutered, tested for FIV/FeLV, microchiped, dewormed and deflead prior to Adoption.

OUR ADOPTION FEES:
$95.00 per kitten/young cat (under 2 year old) x $160.00 for a pair of kittens
$85.00 per adult cat (over 2 year old) x $150.00 for a pair

Thanks for your interest in adopting your future friend! All of our cats and kittens are housed in individual loving foster homes (not a shelter). Please contact us if you have any questions regarding our cats or kittens and to fill out an Adoption Application, which our adoption coordinator will email to you.

If you have any questions, please email us: catchancerescue@gmail.com
Rescue
Cat Chance Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption Process

INCLUDED IN ADOPTION:

All our cat(s) and kitten(s) are vaccinated (Distemper, Rabies shots), Spayed/Neutered, tested for FIV/FeLV, microchiped, dewormed and deflead prior to Adoption.

To get started with the adoption process, and schedule a visit with a cat, please fill out our Adoption Application via link below:

https://form.jotform.com/200077523691049

OUR ADOPTION FEES:
$95.00 per kitten/young cat (under 1 year old) x $160.00 for a pair of kittens
$85.00 per adult cat (over 1 year old) x $150.00 for a pair

Thanks for your interest in adopting your future friend! All of our cats and kittens are housed in individual foster homes (not a shelter). Please contact us if you have any questions regarding our cats or kittens and to fill out an Adoption Application, which our adoption coordinator will email to you.

If you have any questions, please email us: catchancerescue@gmail.com

The adoption process:

1) You fill out an Adoption Application.

2) Our Adoption Coordinator contacts you via email to let you know the application has been received and calls you with questions about your application, checks references, and discusses which cats/kittens might be a good match.

3) If the application is approved, the Adoption Coordinator will put you in touch with the appropriate foster home(s) so you can schedule a time to meet the cats/kittens that interest you most.
Once you meet the cats/kittens you’d like to adopt, you let the foster parent and Adoption Coordinator know your choice.

4) We bring the foster cat/kitten(s) to your home and do a walk through your home to make sure your home is safe for a pet.

5) Adoption contract is signed, adoption fee is paid, and we give you information to help your new family member settle in. We can provide the information about the cat/kitten(s) diet, preventative veterinary care, training...

And if you have any question a week, a month, or a year after adoption, we are here to help! If for some reason the adoption doesn’t work out, we always take the cat/kitten back.

More about this rescue

Cat Chance Rescue is a non-profit, small, all volunteer rescue group dedicated to helping cats and kittens find their forever homes.
We believe “Every Cat Deserves a Chance”.
All our cats and kittens are Spayed/Neutered, up to date on Distemper and Rabies shots, tested for FIV/FeLV, microchiped, dewormed and deflead prior to adoption.
We are no-kill rescue and all our cats and kittens are cared for in loving foster homes until placed into forever homes.

Cat Chance Rescue is a group dedicated and committed to promoting pet spay and neuter. We provide information to educate individuals and communities of the importance of responsible pet ownership. We concentrate on spaying and neutering feral cat colonies under TNR (trap-neuter-return) program. This practice reduces unwanted litters.