Squeak's Info...
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair | Color: | White (Mostly) | Age: | Adult |
| Sex: | Male | Hair: | Short |
I am already neutered, housetrained, a special needs pet, up to date with shots, good with kids, good with dogs, and good with cats.
Squeak is a very sweet cat who is about 2-3 years old. He is mostly white with black spots on his head and a black tail. He is a smaller cat for a male. And as his name suggests, he has a 'squeaky' little voice. He is sweet, loving, and playful. Gets along fabulously with other cats. We are currently listing him as 'special needs' because he has cataracts already, as well as 'tipping lenses' - which means that eventually he may lose his sight.
Cats and dogs both get along very well without sight in our experience, so it's nothing to be fearful of. We don't know for sure that Squeak will ever go completely blind, and we have no idea if it does happen, if it will be one year from now or ten years from now. He began life at a hoarder's house, though, and this sweet boy deserves a safe loving home of his own someday.
Contact info@hollys.org or call 502-859-5342 for more information.
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Rescue Group Info...
Holly’s Place Animal Rescue is dedicated to helping solve the problem of homeless dogs and cats and improving the quality of life for all companion animals. Holly’s Place works closely with humane societies, animal shelters, and rescue groups to help insure a brighter future for our animal friends.
We generally focus on pulling dogs & cats from shelters when their time is up, and we concentrate on training & socialization in foster care prior to rehoming.
As our pets are in various foster homes, please call or email to schedule a meeting or to find out the dates of our portable adoption days.
Fees are:
Dogs- $90 includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, heartworm testing, deworming, microchip, and usually are current on heartworm preventative & frontline.
Cats- $70 includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, feline leukemia and FIV testing, deworming, microchip, and usually are current on frontline.
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