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Meow! My name is Kim
I
found a new home!
Plenty of my friends are looking for one too. Find a pet to adopt.
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Kim's Info...
| Breed: | Maine Coon | Color: | White (Mostly) | Age: | Young |
| Sex: | Female | Hair: | Medium |
Kim was rescued from a kill shelter around the time of the hurricane Sandy. She was very thin, not eating and contemplating another reincarnation (at least that what she seems to us). We looked for her favorite cat food flavors and talked to her gently trying to peruade her that the world is beautiful and with a right human to take care of her the life is worth living. Kim listened to us and decided to give it another chance.
We couldn't be happier! She is such a sweet, gentle soul! She figured out how to express her gratitude in the sweetest ways possible to a kity - snuggle and purr. She is gaining weight and loving her chow. She loves other cats and is a perfect pet in any way!
Rescue Group Info...
North Brooklyn Cats specializes in taking in orphaned "bottle-babies" from other rescues and from the streets of our neighborhood. These tiny kittens require round-the-clock care and often don't do well in a shelter environment. We have many years experience volunteering and working for shelters and rescue organizations in New York City.
We have special adoption events in the neighborhood and also work with other rescue groups, sharing resources whenever possible.
Cat and kitten adoptions require a $100.00 donation, which helps us cover the costs of delivering them already spayed/neutered, tested for feline AIDS and leukemia, current on vaccines, dewormed and treated for any health problems we were aware of. We generally require that kittens under five months of age be adopted in two's unless you already have another pet. Adoptions require an application that asks for two references and a contract. We deliver your new cat to your home, generally within a few days of getting your application. We are happy to help should you need advice or assistance with your new companion before or after the adoption.
The five boroughs of New York City. In special circumstances, we will consider good homes in surrounding areas.
