Princess Leia loves people's Info...
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair | Color: | Brown Tabby | Age: | Young |
| Sex: | Female | Hair: | Short |
I am up to date with shots, good with kids, good with dogs, and not good with cats.
Princess Leia is a sweet, gentle girl. She was the house pet of someone who decided that she was allergic to cats. Her solution was to kick Princess outside to live -- without having her spayed. She has been a wonderful mother- very attentive to her kitten, but not a bit unfriendly to people who pick up her babies. She's had all vet testing, treatment, shots. Will be spayed before going to a new home. She's been sweet and gentle with a strange vet attendant who give her a nasty-tasting treatment or draw blood. She always wants to be petted. Has never shown the tiniest sign of nastiness to anyone, even when she had tiny babies to protect. She just could not have a friendlier or nicer personality. She really
loves people and desperately wants a lap in which to cuddle. But she can be agressive with other cats.
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Rescue Group Info...
When you see the tremendous need for the care of stray and abandoned animals, you have to do what you can do to help.
Last Chance is a rescue (kittens live in a home as companions), not a shelter (often rows of caged cats). The babies get lots of attention and love as the feline children of the home.
Kittens are trained to come when called and to avoid running outside when a door is opened. They also start to receive training to stay off kitchen counters and other pieces of furniture.
Your donation of $50 pays only part of the vet bills. To get the vet care that comes with these babies, it would cost you over $300 at most local vets.
Kittens receive all age-appropriate medical care before going to a new home: treated/tested for fleas, ear mites, roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, heart-worms, feline leukemia/aids. They must be neutered. If you want a kitten who is too young for surgery, you may put down a deposit that will be returned when you have proof of neutering, which is included in the small adoption fee.
Potential adoptive parents are carefully screened!
Your $50 adoption fee covers only part of the $300 that you would pay to get the necessary care at a local vet, and it pays for none of the cost of food and very expensive kitten formula for raising these healthy babies.
Near Sawmill Road in the Northwest suburbs of Columbus OH.
Last Chance Rescue specializes in raising babies who are too young to eat on their own. These infants are not accepted by other shelters because of the tremendous work (feeding every few hours all night) and the high expense of kitten formula. We are their last chance.
Hand-fed babies are often more cuddly and affectionate with humans than kittens whose nourishment came from their mothers.
These kittens are raised as fosters - never caged except for vet visits. They run and play all day, and generally choose to sleep with their humans.
