Meow! My name is Hunter

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Domestic Longhair Cat for adoption in Howell, Michigan - Hunter

Hunter's Info...

Breed: Domestic Longhair Color: Orange Or Red Age: Adult
Sex: Male Hair: Long

I am already neutered and up to date with shots.

Hunter's Story...

Hunter is a neutered male who was born in November, 2008.

Hunter is a big, long hair, orange male. He was found as a stray. Hunter is a nice boy and enjoying his new indoor life. Although he is living among multiple cats, he just doesn't seem to care about them; tends to stay to himself. Hunter would do well as the only cat. All his medical is now complete and he is ready for his forever home. Please consider him for adoption.

For more information call Donna at 517-548-0801 or email ddunn4cats@gmail.com

Contact This Rescue Group...

Rescue Group: Special Cats for Special People
Contact: Donna Dunn
Phone:
(517) 548-0801
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E-mail:
ddunn4cats@gmail.com
Let 'em know you saw "Hunter" on Adopt-a-Pet.com!
Website:
Address: Howell, MI
48843

Rescue Group Info...

About Our Rescue Group...
I am a licensed veterinary technician that rescues cats/kittens in need. I try to avoid accepting owner relinguished cats, but instead offer them low-cost medical care thru my vet or behavioral assistance. There are just so,so many that are in desperate need of help, that I try to assist those first, and encourage owners to keep their own.
Come Meet Our Pets...
I can show from my home, plus I do show at Petsmart Stores in various locations, usually on Saturdays.
Our Adoption Process...
Adoption Evaluation
Medical Forms and Health record books
Contracts

Must be indoor pet, only. If the animal ever has to be given up for any reason, it must be returned to its original foster home. The adoption fee ranges from $50 to $150 which includes a spay/neuter contract with a refundable fee when proof of sterilization is provided and assuming this is completed by the date we provide them. Normally, all are sterilized unless they are real young kittens. My vet prefers to have them be 4#/4months before sterilization.

We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
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