Meow! My name is Mimi

Help me get seen and adopted!

Adopt a Pet ::  Mimi - Brooklyn, NY -  Domestic ShorthairMix
Adopt a Pet :: Photo 1: Mimi - Brooklyn, NY -  Domestic Shorthair
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Adopt a Pet :: Photo 3: Mimi - Brooklyn, NY -  Domestic Shorthair
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Mimi's Info...

Breed: Domestic Shorthair Color: Black (Mostly) Age: Young
Sex: Female Hair: Short

I am already spayed, up to date with shots, good with kids, not good with dogs, and good with cats.

Mimi's Story...
Our sweet petite Mimi, a black kitty with a white button on her chest, is desperately hoping for her own family soon...she would LOVE to find a HOME for the HOLIDAYS!!

Mimi is approximately 2 yrs old and in her short life has been a mother a few times. When we found her, we cared for her and her nursing kittens, but that was some time ago and she is now spayed with only one desire: to find her one and only forever friend.

Mimi is a wonderful little docile kitty. She is a tiny but vocal little lady who allows herself to be picked up and pet. We think she has some small degree of Siamese in her due to the vocalizing common to Siamese. Mimi has been through a couple of foster homes now and we just can’t understand why no one has stepped forward to adopt her. She is a black cat, which unfortunately makes some superstitious people leery. We have no idea why because black cats are just as sweet and loving as other cats. Mimi deserves a great companion! Might that be you?

As you might see in some of her pics, Mimi recovered from what is called an ear hematoma. She had a terrible mite condition and once it resolved, the ear crumpled itself up. But this poses no ongoing health concerns...regular cleaning of her ear will suffice. And it makes her uniquely adorable with only one ear pointing up.

While it is FREE to foster, you will need to fill out an ap and be approved. To adopt Mimi, the fee is $100 and contributes towards her previous care. Mimi has received her vaccinations, is FELV/FIV negative, has been dewormed, and spayed..

If interested in FOSTERING or ADOPTING MIMI, please contact April immediately at 917-270-3841 or email muttsandmitts@gmail.com

Mutts & Mitts is a rescue organization which places homeless cats and dogs in loving temporary or permanent homes! Check out our site to learn more about us: www.muttsandmitts.org

Contact This Rescue Group...

Rescue Group: Mutts & Mitts of Brooklyn, Inc.
Contact: April Biggs
Phone:
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(They don't list their phone number here)
E-mail:
muttsandmitts@gmail.com
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Website:
Address: Brooklyn, NY
11238

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Rescue Group Info...

About Our Rescue Group...
Mutts & Mitts, Inc. is an animal rescue organization. We rescue, rehabilitate and find foster and permanent loving homes for stray and unwanted cats and dogs in NYC’s five boroughs. We participate in NYC’s Animal Care & Control New Hope program, through which we rescue several animals each month off of the euthanasia list
Come Meet Our Pets...
Coming Soon Our Weekly Saturday Foster & Adoption Events!

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Our Adoption Process...
Each interested foster or adopter must complete an application. If applicant is considered a good candidate for caring for and/or adopting one of our animals, the applicant will be expected to participate in a screening process to include reference checks, a home check and a follow-up.

Each of our animals will be vetted prior to foster or adoption. All vaccinations will be current and the animal will be altered as well as microchipped.

It is free to foster for MMOB. The adoption fee for a cat is $100. The adoption fee for a dog is $200.

We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
Brooklyn and all boroughs of New York. As well, we have completed adoptions in NJ, CT, PA, and upstate NY.
Most recently we have begun doing rescue in the Buffalo & Rochester, NY areas (We have a separate page for these animals).