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My name is Lilly!

Posted over 11 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue (Mostly)
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
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:

Lilly is just one of the adorable litter that was originally a litter of eight!! Six are left and they are all being spayed or neutered today, 4/24/12. Their Mom was an owned cat and she was tested for feline aids, lukemia and the Parvo virus and she was negative for all.
All of the kittens will be listed on Petfinder and adopt a Pet and all will be available for adoption, either one or more, at a time. We always recommend that kittens go in pairs and there is much evidence that two kittens is better than one. I went to ask.com and typed in the question, Should I get one kitten or two? There was a ton of information that supports the two is better than one statement.
These kittens are adorable, sweet and locing and a ton of fun to watch at play!
You may obtain an online application by logging on to CatAdoptionRI.org or by emailing catadoptionteam@aol.com or rfalaguerr@aol.com. All of the cats and kittens are adopted out with Rhode Island State mandated proof of spay or neuter. In order to take your new cat or kitten home with you, there must be an approved application prior to adoption day. Application approval is usually within 24-48 hours.
We, at CATS, are very proud of all of the cats and kittens that we help facilitate finding new forever homes, and work very hard to make sure they are happy, healthy and well socialized. All of the cats and kittens are fed only Royal Canin cat food.
We are at the Providence Petco, located at 585 N. Main Street, Providence, RI every Sunday from 10 am to 3 pm and you are welcome to come by and see all the cats and kittens that are looking for new 'Forever Homes'. Hard copy medical records accompany each cat and kitten on adoption day as each cat or kitten is completely vetted prior to their adoption.
The adoption donation is $150.00 each after an approved application. This is not a sale, but an adoption donation. The policy is that all of our cats and kittens will be adopted out spayed or neutered, tested for feline aids/leukemia, and have all age appropriate shots. There will not be any adoption of any cat or kitten that has not been spayed or neutered first. There will be no exceptions. This means that there is less out of pocket costs for people who adopt a cat or kitten from us and you will be in 100% COMPLIANCE WITH THE SPAY/NEUTER LAW TOO!

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