Sinatra & Johnny Cash's Info...
Important Note: Sinatra & Johnny Cash is best friends with Johnny Cash & Sinatra. Please adopt both of them so they can stay together!
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair | Color: | Orange Or Red Tabby | Age: | Kitten |
| Sex: | Male | ID#: | Sinatra & Johnny Cash | Hair: | Short |
I am already neutered, up to date with shots, and good with cats.
Sinatra and Johnny Cash are part of a litter of five kittens, who came into this world on April 18, 2012, three weeks after their mama was rescued from the streets of Richmond. Three of their siblings have since been adopted and now it is their turn to find their forever home. They have been raised around four other cats and two dogs (one large and one small). They are well-socialized. They love to give kisses, are playful, loving, curious, and love attention. Did we mention that they really love their belly rubs!!! Because they are a bonded pair, they will need to be adopted together.
Sinatra (orange tabby boy)
The bigger of the two, this little man already knows that he’s the boss. But under his boisterous nature lies the heart of a mama’s boy. He knows what he wants, when he wants it and will let you know with a demanding meow. But he is easily placated with treats and belly rubs.
He is the more adventurous of the pair but loves to watch TV with the family. His favorite toy is the feather wand and he tends to go through them quickly.
Johnny Cash (black domestic short hair)
Inheriting his big ears and slender face from his mama, the Cat in Black is not one that is easily missed. If he sees Sinatra getting attention, he is always the next one there, purring loudly to make sure that you notice him. Johnny is the more subdued of the two, preferring to get attention from his people than to explore the house. He is a very puppy-like kitty! He and Sinatra like to play rough and Johnny always ends up with the feather wand in his mouth, proudly dragging it around the house.
Both boys have been neutered, tested negative for Feline Leukemia and FIV and are current on all vaccines.
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The 4Paws Rescue Team is a nonprofit community-based all volunteer organization that takes in neglected, abandoned, abused and unwanted cats and kittens. Cats rescued by 4Paws receive vaccines and appropriate veterinary care before being adopted into permanent, loving homes. An animal rescued by 4Paws will never be euthanized except out of medical necessity.
Additionally, 4Paws is dedicated to supporting the management of populations and improving the health of feral cat colonies. 4Paws volunteers also hold seminars in local schools to teach children the importance of responsible pet care.
4Paws is a qualified public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. All contributions are fully tax deductible as allowed by law. A copy of our FY2005 annual report may be viewed by clicking here.
The 4Paws Rescue Team participates in the Combined Federal Campaign and Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign. Federal Government workers can contribute to 4Paws through payroll deductions by designating #34517. Virginia State Employees may contribute through their payroll by designating #3472.
Adoption fairs are held once or twice a month at various PETCO stores in Northern Virginia. The adoption fairs are usually held on Saturday’s from 1:00 to 5:00. Between 30 and 60 cats and kittens are shown for adoption at each fair—with the larger fairs generally occurring April through October.
While they are waiting to find permanent loving homes, our cats temporarily live in foster homes. The foster families bring the cats and kittens to the adoption fairs to be seen by potential adopters. Applicants have the opportunity to handle the cats and in some cases, meet the foster parents who can provide additional insight into a cat’s habits and personality.
At the adoption fairs, if you meet a kitten or cat that you want to adopt, you will be asked to complete an application and contract and leave a check for the adoption fee ($95 for an adult or $125 for un-neutered kitten of which $50 is a deposit that is refunded after you provide 4Paws proof of sterilization). We ask that you pay the adoption fee up front at the fairs in order to “put a hold” on the cat until your application is processed. If your application is not approved, your check is returned to you.
Neither cats nor kittens are sent to their new homes on the day of the fair. It usually takes 4-5 days to process the application before the cat can go to his or her adoptive home. Pre-approval is an option, though. To accelerate the adoption process, you can fax a completed application and contract to us at 703-560-9795 a few days before the fair. Adoption Applications are available on this website.
Adopting rescued cats and kittens to Northern Virginia, Washington D. C., and Maryland communities.
