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My name is Aaron!

Posted over 14 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Russian Blue
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Aaron is one of the nicest cats I have ever met. He is extremely loving, sweet and loves to have attention. He is also one of the cats that was rescued from a local shelter. His days there were numbered as well. There was no good reason to have him killed, he's a wonderful boy and he sure is a good looking one too!

This picture doesn't do him justice! he was sleeping Sunday at Petco, and I couldn;t get him to smile at the camera and say "Cheese!". But, he really is a very nice looking boy.

He's completely vetted, hard copy medical records accompany each cat and kitten on adoption day, so he's ready to go to a home where he will be loved and treasured for the wonderful cat that he is.
He's not an old cat, probably between 1 and 2 years of age.

09/17/09
Aaron was owned by a woman who let her cats in and out. Aaron went to the vets and during the office visit, he was re-tested, but this 2nd time he came up positive for aids. I don't k ow if everyone knows that aids is not a death sentence. It CAN NOT be transmitted to people, dogs; only cats and usually only through deep bite puncher wounds. So, Aaron could live 10, 12 or 14 or more years with feline aids. If he ws the onoly cat in your home it would be perfect for him. He's a love and he needs to go to people who are not afaid of feline aids. Aids is not a death sentence an man people don't understan the disease at all. I know many people who have aids cats mixed in with their other cats and there has never been a problem.

But he is really a nice laid back boy and he would do well in any home. I'm not sure if he's okay with dogs yet. But as far as cats go, he's living with a bunch so there's no problem there.

For an adoption application, or if you have any questions, email Rfalaguerr@aol.com.

The adoption donation is $125.00 each after an approved application as all of our cats and kittens have been spayed or neutered, been wormed and had age appropriate shots. This helps defray the expense we incur at the vets and we are in 100% compliance with the State of Rhode Island Mandatory Spay/Neuter Law.
Our adoption donation is a real bargain, as many of you may already know. Locally a spay is $270.00, a neuter $150.00 and office visits are $50.00 or more, and the costs for the aids/luke test is $48.50. Add to that the cost of a rabies, distemper and worming charges, and you can see that our adoption donation us very reasonable. This all means that there is less out of pocket for people who adopt from C.A.T.S. and WE, at CATS, ARE IN 100% COMPLIANCE WITH THE SPAY/NEUTER LAW TOO!


To obtain an application, please email me at Rfalaguerr@aol.com or if you have any quesstions, please email them to me.

C.AT.S. policy is that all of our cats and kittens will be adopted out spayed or neutered, tested for feline aids/luke, and all age appropriate shots. We will not adopt any cat or kitten that has not been spayed or neutered first. There will be no exceptions.

We are at the Seekonk, Ma PETCO every Sunday from 10:00 am to 3 PM. So you are welcome to stop by and see the kittens and cats that we have available.
In order to take home your new family member on Sunday, you must have already been approved prior to Sunday.

We do not sell cats or kittens, this is an adoption NOT A SALE. Each application will be screened and the application deemed the best will be the one selected.

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