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Adopt a Pet :: Marigold - Sherwood, OR -  Domestic Shorthair
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Pet ID #: TT
Shelter: Cat Adoption Team
Phone: (503) 925-8903
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Email: contactus@catadoptionteam.org
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Marigold's info...
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
Color: Tan Or Fawn
Sex: Female
Age: Young
Hair: Short
Marigold is:
already spayed
up to date with shots
Marigold's story...
A youngster herself at 10 months, Marigold is very playful and VERY affectionate. She eats a lot - wet and dry food and she is litter box trained. She is very good with kids. Right now she isn't too fond of the resident cat in her foster home, but she is likely being protective of her kittens. Marigold is quite vocal, likes windows, active, playful, follows you around and gets under your feet. Good lap cat - cant get enough attention! Contact foster mom Shannon at pearceshannon@yahoo.com to meet her. --- --- ---** Please note: All kittens must be altered before they can go home with their new family. There are no exceptions to this policy. Kittens are generally altered around 10 weeks of age because we have a surgery minimum weight requirement of 2.25 lbs. If you are doing a pre-adopt (adopting a kitten before alter surgery) please inquire about the kitten's current weight. Kittens gain about 1/4 of a lb per week and you can estimate alter date from there. Remember this is just an estimate. Thank you for understanding that these policies are based on ensuring the best possible start for our kittens.Find out who your perfect feline match is. Take our Meet Your Match survey. Click here to get started ... We offer a 20% discount on adult cat adoptions for senior adopters (62 and older).FP/TK 07/13/09
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Shelter: Cat Adoption Team
Pet ID #: TT
Phone: (503) 925-8903
- Let 'em know you saw "Marigold" on Adopt-a-Pet.com!
E-mail: contactus@catadoptionteam.org
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Address: 14175 SW Galbreath
Sherwood , OR
97140
About Our Shelter...
The Cat Adoption Team (CAT) is the Pacific Northwest’s largest non-profit, no-kill cat shelter with its own full service on-site veterinary hospital. CAT rescues, rehabilitates and places the community’s abandoned, neglected and injured cats and kittens into loving, lifetime homes. CAT not only partners with the community but with local county shelters, rescue groups and veterinary offices to take in cats that might otherwise be euthanized due to medical problems or space constraints. CAT saves close to 3,000 lives per year and relies heavily on the support of the public and generous volunteers. Thank you for visiting our site and helping us save lives!
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Visit our website at www. catadoptionteam.org to view over 200 cats and kittens available for adoptions.

The shelter is located at:
14175 SW Galbreath Drive in Sherwood, Oregon. We are open 7 days a week from 10AM to 6PM.

Our email: contactus@catadoptionteam.org

Our phone number: 503-925-8903

We have outreach centers at the Petsmarts in Clackamas, Hillsboro, Tigard & Wilsonville and Petco in Tualatin. We also have an outreach center at the Pet Loft in John's Landing.

Our Adoption Process...
CAT adoption fees:
1 Kitten (up to 6 months) $125
1 Adult Cat $85
1 Senior Cat (over 8 years) $60
1 FIV/FELV Cat $60
The adoption fee includes:
Spay/Neuter
Testing for FELV and FIV
Microchip (including registration)
FVRCP and Leukemia vaccinations
Treatment for parasites (fleas, worms)

The Cat Adoption Team requires all potential adoptive families to meet with a trained adoption counselor before adopting a cat. Families must complete an application and sign a contract, which outlines our organization's adoption guidelines. Individuals who are interested in adopting a cat or kitten are welcome to call our facility to discuss these guidelines before visiting our adoption center.

In order to give our kittens a strong, healthy start in life, and to minimize behavior problems by assuring that they are fully weaned and litter box trained, we do not adopt out any kitten until they are at least 8-10 weeks old.

Cats or kittens that test positive for leukemia or FIV can still live relatively long and healthy lives in an indoor, stress-free environment. They must, however, be adopted to homes that either have no other cats or already have asymptomatic leukemia- or FIV-positive cats. These diseases cannot be passed on to humans; they can, however, be transmitted through blood to healthy cats. Therefore, these cats must be placed in indoor-only home.

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