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My name is Nissa!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated over 6 months ago

Adoption fee: $150

This helps Providing for Paws with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Tan or Fawn Tabby
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Nissa – Your Purr-fect Companion!

Hello, wonderful humans! I'm Nissa, a gorgeous tabby kitty, petite, friendly, and oh-so ready to find my forever family. I'm on the lookout for a loving home that appreciates the art of snuggling and showering affection.

Life took an unexpected turn when my first family decided to move away without me. But thanks to a kind-hearted soul, I found my way into rescue, and now, the sun is shining again in my world.

My Foster Mom says I'm at the purr-fect age—past the wild kitten phase but still a lively youngster. I made my grand entrance into the world on April 19, 2021, and I'm eager to bring joy and warmth to your home.

All my medical needs have been taken care of by my amazing rescue family—I'm spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and have tested negative for FELV and FIV. And guess what? My adoption fee is a mere $150.

Can you be the hero of my story and make me, Nissa, a cherished part of your forever family? Visit providingforpaws.org and submit your adoption application today. Let's create a lifetime of love together!
Rescue
Providing for Paws

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
PO Box 432, Garden City, MI 48135

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Providing for Paws requires all applicants to complete an adoption application. Home and vet checks are conducted to ensure the animal is being placed in a home that will give the animal proper vetting and the home fits the animals needs.

To complete a foster or adoption application for one our pets up for adoption, visit this link: http://www.providingforpaws.org/adoption-and-foster-forms.html

Our Adoption Fees are as follows:

$325 for Dogs seven months and older
$375 for Puppies six months and younger
$450 for Full Breeds any age
$150 for Adult Cat or Kitten

All of our animals have been examined by a veterinarian and have a clean bill of health. If there are medical issues, Providing for Paws will go over those medical problems prior to adoption. Our adoption fees include spay/neuter, up to date on all vaccines, microchips and our feline friends have been FIV/FELV tested. All felines are indoor only pets.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Petsmart Northville
Adoption Event
1st Saturday of each month
12 pm - 3 pm
17677 Haggerty Rd, Northville, Michigan 48168

More about this rescue

EDUCATE~SPAY OR NEUTER
RESCUE~NURTURE & NOURISH​

OUR MISSION!
Providing for Paws mission is to rescue neglected, abused and sick animals, or animals that have been displaced from their home. We frequently work in communities that have a high rate of stray animals such as Detroit. We are commonly in these areas and working to educate owners with animals in bad situations, where we often find strays that come to us very neglected or abused.

Providing for Paws has several people asking if they can surrender their family pet(s) to us every day. We first ask to see if we can help the families keep their pets in the home by offering our services. When out on the road or when we are checking on an animal that might be in jeopardy, we always try to educate the owner(s) because we feel education is the key to reducing the number of animals that end up in rescues and shelters.

If we can provide services to help keep the animal in that home while supporting and educating the owner on proper pet care, this will benefit both the animal and rescue organizations. If we feel the animal is being neglected by their owner after we try to educate them, we will ask the owner to surrender that animal to us or another rescue organization, for the greater good of the animal. Unfortunately, the need for rescue and shelter placement is much greater than the availability and typically outweighs the help we have to offer through rescue.

Our goal is to someday have no more abused, neglected or displaced animals.