Scarlet's Info...
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair | Color: | Brown Tabby | Age: | Kitten |
| Sex: | Female | ID#: | A904418 | Hair: | Short |
I am up to date with shots.
My name is Scarlet and I was born On July 14, 2011. When I was 7 days old, me and my four sibling were brought to Animal Care and Control in Brooklyn. On the same day, we were picked up by my current foster mom. Unfortunately we all got sick and after a hard battle, I'm the only kitten who survived. Since that day, I love, love to play which is why I should go to a home with another kitty. I currently live with one adult female cat who is my best friend. After running around, I love to lie down, purr and snuggle with my mom. I'm waiting for perfect home. Did I mention I have softest fur ever?
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Rescue Group Info...
Anjellicle Cats Rescue is a no-kill, all-volunteer,
not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. We are a member
of the Mayor's Alliance and a New Hope Partner with
the New York Animal Care & Control (ACC). For over ten years, this Hell's Kitchen shelter has been a lifeline
for abandoned, stray, and neglected cats and kittens.
In addition, we work closely with the ACC to pull out
those who are in danger of being euthanized due to
overcrowding. Each one is welcomed with kindness and medical attention, with the goal of placement into a permanent, loving home.
Well-known within the Broadway community, we have been featured on Fox 5 Morning Show, New York 1 Television and in Time Out magazine. We always enjoy meeting new volunteers and people who share our mission -- to compassionately rescue, care for and place New York City's homeless cats and kittens.
Come in today to see our "cat room" and maybe you'll
find a new friend -- one of our truly "Anjellicle
Cats"!
If you've found the cat of your dreams and wish to begin the adoption process, you only need to call or email Anjellicle Cats Rescue and arrange to meet a representative at Spoiled Brats, 340 W. 49th St.. Adoptions are done by appointment although there is usually someone on site every evening from 6 - 8pm.
Once you've filled out an application, someone will go through an adoption package with you with updated information on cat care. We require a donation of $125 for one cat or $225 for two. The kitten or cat will then be personally delivered to their new home.
All cats have been tested for the Feline Leukemia and FIV virus, vaccinated with FVRCP (3 in 1) and spayed or neutered. We believe it is much kinder to adopt kittens with another kitten or cat unless there is already a cat in their new household.
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