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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Tiger Striped
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Who is ready for an adorable tiger? Anthony is 13 weeks old. Being a recent arrival at the shelter he was scooped up by a foster family who provided TLC to show him that he didn't need to be afraid of meeting new people. Anthony's foster mom describes him as a bold, playful purr bucket!
Anthony is looking for a patient adopter who is prepared to continue to give extra attention and give them a small room so they aren't overwhelmed by a big space right away. He has met an adult cat and a gentle dog. Anthony will need to go to a home with a cat currently in the household to keep him company. He is used to hanging out with his littermates and would be lonely as an only cat.
If you are going away for the long weekend or heading out on vacation please do not apply for Anthony. We will have other kittens in the near future.
http://www.medfieldshelter.com/adoption-forms/cat
If a cat is listed on our website, that means that cat is still available for adoption but there may be applications received ahead of yours and we do take them in order. All adoption meetings are by appointment. Filling out our adoption application is the first step in the process. To apply for a cat or kitten, please fill out the adoption application from this page:
http://www.medfieldshelter.com/adoption-forms/cat
All adoption meetings are by appointment. Our adoption fee for cats 6 months â 11 years is $150 for one cat, $250 for a pair. Senior cats over 11 years are $125. The adoption fee includes the first set of vaccines, dewormer, microchip, testing for FIV/FeLV, and spaying/neutering