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My name is Gail!

Posted over 12 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
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:

Birthdate: 9/5/11

Gender: Female

Color: Brown tabby shorthair

Mom: Honey
Kittens: Ginger, Gobbler, Georgette, Midge, Granger, Gail, Georgio



If you’re looking for these kittens, you can always find them with their foster mom. If their mom is on the computer, they are right there on her lap. If she’s cleaning, they are winding around her legs, purring up a storm. They love to be with people nonstop. They love to play, but when you’re around, they are velcro kitties.

Life wasn’t always so great for these little cuties. We don’t know much about their former life, but we do know how they were found. These adorable kittens were found in Boardman Park inside a tupperware container as newborns along with their mother, Honey, and another cat, Secretariat, who we believe is the kittens’ father.

How did they end up in such a place? Most likely Honey and Secretariat’s former family didn’t plan on having kittens but never bothered to spay her. And when Honey popped out such a large litter, they dumped her in the most convenient way to them.

But luckily for this little family, they were found quickly and taken to Animal Charity who then got in touch with New Lease on Life.

Now they’re living the good life. Honey and the kittens have been spoiled rotten in foster care. Their foster mommy can’t say enough fantastic things about them. The kittens have grown up with constant attention and loving. They have no idea that anything bad could ever happen to them, and Mommy Honey isn’t telling them any different. She has been an incredibly devoted mom, keeping their tummies full and their fur perfectly groomed so their new families will have wonderful little companions.

Honey and the kittens are currently in foster care, but they would love to meet you. In fact, they are holding a Meet-n-Greet for potential families Friday, November 4, at 6pm at the shelter. Visit them on Friday to meet the entire family at once and select your favorite. Can’t make it Friday? Call 330–397–8270 to schedule a private appt to meet them on another day or at another time.

Honey will be spayed Friday morning, so she will be ready to go home with your family when you meet her Friday evening. Her adoption fee is $50 and includes her spay, FeLV/FIV testing (negative), all vaccinations, deworming and flea treatment.

The kittens are not yet spayed/neutered, but this will be done BEFORE you take them home. After meeting them, you must leave a 50% deposit ($35) to reserve your favorite. They will then be spayed/neutered the week of November 7 and can go home with you the day after surgery. Their total adoption fee is $70 each, which includes their spay/neuter, FeLV/FIV testing (negative), FVRCP vaccinations, deworming and flea treatment. Interested in more than one kitten? Multiple kitten adopters will receive a $10 discount off the second kitten. Or take mom and a kitten for the same discount!

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