BIANCA's Info...
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair | Color: | Black & White Or Tuxedo | Age: | Young |
| Sex: | Female | ID#: | VW001 | Hair: | Short |
I am already spayed, up to date with shots, not good with kids, and good with cats.
BIANCA's Story...
Bianca was rescued as a feral kitten, but has progressed remarkably with the patient, loving care of her foster person. She can still be shy with strangers, but now she is also a very playful, active cat who allows being held and even tummy and back rubs from familiar people. We believe this cutie has the potential to become an affectionate lap cat. Her favorite toy is a feather wand (cat dancer) which she will "hunt" until her person's arm or time gives out. Bianca has unique black markings on her snow white fur, beautiful aqua eyes, and a sweet face. She would definitely enjoy another playful young cat in her home. She will do best in an adult home without dogs or very young children. We estimate she was born in May of 2012. Bio# VW001
Bianca was rescued as a feral kitten, but has progressed remarkably with the patient, loving care of her foster person. She can still be shy with strangers, but now she is also a very playful, active cat who allows being held and even tummy and back rubs from familiar people. We believe this cutie has the potential to become an affectionate lap cat. Her favorite toy is a feather wand (cat dancer) which she will "hunt" until her person's arm or time gives out. Bianca has unique black markings on her snow white fur, beautiful aqua eyes, and a sweet face. She would definitely enjoy another playful young cat in her home. She will do best in an adult home without dogs or very young children. We estimate she was born in May of 2012. Bio# VW001
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Rescue Group Info...
About Our Rescue Group...
ICRA is an all volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the suffering of the abandoned cat population of Alameda and Oakland, and to educate people to their plight. We provide foster homes for our rescues until we can place them into loving homes through our adoption program. On a limited basis, we humanely trap feral cats in order to spay/neuter them before releasing them back to their colonies. Our goal is to expand our program for maintaining cat colonies in our communities. To make this expansion possible, we need more volunteers.
ICRA is an all volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the suffering of the abandoned cat population of Alameda and Oakland, and to educate people to their plight. We provide foster homes for our rescues until we can place them into loving homes through our adoption program. On a limited basis, we humanely trap feral cats in order to spay/neuter them before releasing them back to their colonies. Our goal is to expand our program for maintaining cat colonies in our communities. To make this expansion possible, we need more volunteers.
Come Meet Our Pets...
Adoptions are hosted at PETCO, 2310 S. Shore Center, in Alameda's South Shore Center, every Saturday from —
11 am to 4:00 pm
Adoptions are hosted at PETCO, 2310 S. Shore Center, in Alameda's South Shore Center, every Saturday from —
11 am to 4:00 pm
No cats show on major holiday weekends.
Enter the store, head to the right past the registers and straight ahead to the far wall of the store.There is a door there where you will find our cats.
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Our Adoption Process...
Potential adopters pick out a cat or kitten and fill out an application.
There will be a short interview with one of our volunteers. Adoptions do not happen the same day. We will arrange a time to visit your home and the foster parents and a volunteer will meet there. Our adoption fee structure is:
Prior to Adoption all cats and kittens are:
Potential adopters pick out a cat or kitten and fill out an application.
There will be a short interview with one of our volunteers. Adoptions do not happen the same day. We will arrange a time to visit your home and the foster parents and a volunteer will meet there. Our adoption fee structure is:
- Cats and kittens (six months to 8 years): $100
- Cats (over 8 years): $75
- Two cats: Full amount for the higher amount cat, half amount for the lower amount cat
For example: a kitten and an adult would be: $100 + $50 = $150
Prior to Adoption all cats and kittens are:
- Spayed or neutered
- FeLV and FIV tested
- FVRCP vaccinated
- De-wormed, and
- Treated for fleas with Advantage or Frontline
We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
Alameda, Oakland, and surrounding communities.
Alameda, Oakland, and surrounding communities.
