Maze's Info...
| Breed: | American Staffordshire Terrier Mix | Color: | Brown/Chocolate - With White | Age: | Adult |
| Size: | Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) | Sex: | Male | ID#: | 3631673-D460 |
I am already neutered, housetrained, a special needs pet, up to date with shots, not good with kids, good with dogs, and good with cats.
DOB: 2009
Special Needs: Daily Rimadyl medication for arthritis (explained in bio)
Hi! I’m Maze, but all of my friends call me Mr. Mazey! Before you judge me based on my looks, I’ll go ahead and tell you a bit about myself. You may be surprised to learn just how awesome I really am!
I recently turned two years old, so I have some spunk in me but prefer to spend my days lounging on the front porch or napping on my foster mom's bed (shhh, don't tell her that!) It’s true, the first 18 months of my life were not that fantastic, but I’m living the good life now at my foster house and just waiting for my perfect forever home!
In November of 2010, I had surgery for a dislocated kneecap (Patellar Luxation for you medical types). I’m doing great now, but still need the help of my Rimadyl medication everyday. It helps keep my joints mobile and the inflammation from arthritis at bay. It’s not a big deal at all and my foster mom would be happy to answer any of your questions.
I LOVE cats! My best friend is a chubby tuxedo cat named Wilbur. We pretty much do everything together. You know, like the usual guy stuff … watch birds fly by, snuggle during naps in the sun and toss the catnip toys back and forth. My foster parents have four cats and they foster baby kittens as well and I love all of them. Whoever says cats and dogs can’t get along, clearly has never been to my foster house!
I also adore the two large dogs I currently share my home with. A male pit bull and female yellow lab (they were both rescues from rough backgrounds too!) I integrated into their home seamlessly and became part of the pack almost immediately. I can still get a bit nervous around some smaller dogs, so I prefer to hang out with larger, mellow dogs. I could also be completely happy as the only fur-kid in my forever home since I’m a sucker for attention and belly rubs.
Because of my young age and size (60lbs) I would do best in a home with children older than 12 years of age or a home without kids all together. Don’t get me wrong! I love the little ones, but sometimes I get so excited that my tail turns into a whip and could knock down a little guy. I would hate to see anyone cry because I got too excited over a tennis ball, you know?
If you are interested in learning more about Maze or in adopting him, please click here to email his foster parent.
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Welcome! Kitten Rescue is a non-profit organization located in the Los Angeles area, devoted to rescuing needy kittens and cats from shelter euthanasia and abandonment. We provide our rescued cats with all necessary medical attention and ongoing treatment to establish their health, while caring for them in foster homes, where they're given abundant love and affection. The kitties like that part the best!
Kitten Rescue presents cats for adoption regularly at locations all over Los Angeles County, in addition to conducting private adoptions during the week, with the goal of finding loving, committed homes for every animal we take in. We also offer education and help to the public regarding all aspects of responsible pet ownership, care of kittens and cats, and the importance of spaying and neutering.
All our kitties live in foster homes and can be visited at one of our four weekly adoption events! Check our website for our adoption events and locations near you!
http://www.kittenrescuela.org/Upcoming-adoption-events.html
When you choose to adopt one of Kitten Rescue's animals, required adoption donations begin at $120.00. All of our cats have been spayed/neutered, tested for leukemia and FIV, vaccinated, dewormed, treated for fleas and microchipped prior to adoption.
Many of our cats have also received additional vet care as needed, such as surgery for injuries or congenital problems, treatment for ear, eye, upper respiratory infections, and viruses. Additional veterinary care beyond these services, for the (hopefully) long life of your cat, will be your responsibility.
Please be aware that there is a screening process involved in adopting a pet from Kitten Rescue. To help ensure that we place our cats in loving, responsible, and committed homes, we reserve the right to turn down potential adopters as we deem necessary. A home delivery or visit is a required part of the adoption procedure.
If for any reason you wish or need to return a cat you've adopted from us, you can do so within 72 hours for a full refund of the adoption donation. After that, be it months or years later and we're still in existence, if you need to give up the animal, please bring it to us. We won't be able to refund the adoption fee, but we will place it in a new home.
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