Chrissy's Info...
Important Note: Chrissy is best friends with Jonesy. Please adopt both of them so they can stay together!
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair | Color: | Tortoiseshell | Age: | Young |
| Sex: | Female | Hair: | Short |
I am already spayed, up to date with shots, not good with kids, not good with dogs, and good with cats.
Chrissy is sweet and affectionate with people she knows. She and her friend Jonesy are looking for a barn home where barn cats are part of the family who just don't live in the house.
Purrsonal Information
Age: Two years old
Likes: Jonesy, having my neck scratched, hunting and playing with cat toys.
Dislikes I think I like just about everything. Well... I didn't like being in a cage in that shelter.
Health Concerns: I'm in "purrfect" health, but thanks for asking.
Ideal Home: A cozy barn home with Jonesy.
Chrissy's Story
Jonesy and I used to live in a house with 80 cats! Can you imagine... But we were happy there. For all we knew, everyone lived with 80 cats. Then someone called the Pet Police -- I think they're called Animal Control -- and they came with traps and nets and took us all away to a place where cats live in cages until they're... well, you know. We're safe now in the Howard County Cat Club's group home. But we'd love to have our own home again where someone would play with Jonesy, tell me how elegant I am and cuddle with both of us. That would make us so happy!
Contact This Rescue Group...
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Rescue Group Info...
The Howard County Cat Club is a registered 501 (c)(3) nonprofit no kill cat rescue. Our mission is to keep cats out of shelters because we believe that no cat deserves to live in a cage, or to be put to death because it is no longer wanted or in the way. We operate a behavior hotline to help cats and their human companions resolve their differences. We advise people who are trying to place their no-longer-wanted cats in loving new homes, and we foster cats in our "group home" when they have no place else to go.
We are not having adoption shows at the moment, but we invite you to our shelter to meet our cats. Please call or write for an appointment.
Potential forever families must complete an application and sign a contract. Our contract stipulates that you will NOT declaw and that the cat will be returned to us if things don't work out. Cats who are adopted together must be returned together -- they may not be separated. Our contract also stipulates that you will feed wet food -- we do not want our cats to have dry food-only diets. We DO adopt to safe, responsible indoor/outdoor homes. And we almost always have ferals who must be relocated to barn homes.
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