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My name is
Corley!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 8 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Sign Adoption Contract

4

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red (Mostly)
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
7339302-H-061314-2P
Hair Length
short

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Alert icon Not good with dogs
Alert icon Not 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:

HISTORY: CORLEY and his siblings CORBIN and CORLYN were rescued at a mobile home park in the Santa Fe area. CORLEY was adopted as a kitten but returned to F&F after  his world was turned upside down by the arrival of grandchildren, after which he became anxious and afraid. 
TEMPERAMENT: According to his foster mom, CORLEY has plenty of personality to fill your heart. He prefers a cat daddy, but thinks a cat mama is good too. CORLEY likes to sit next to or on his people, but too much petting overstimulates and results in nips. He enjoys interactive play sessions and wrestling with durable soft toys. Pouncing on mouse or snake-like toys dangling from a stick is his favorite pastime. After play, CORLEY is also a good supervisor who enjoys watching his people as they work. His previous owners reported that he did not do well with kids or noisy households, and he has not been friendly to other cats in his foster home. CORLEY would likely be happiest as an only pet, as a companion to adopter(s) willing to engage in regular play in return for his exuberant affections.


AGE: born approx. 5/15/14 
MICROCHIP #: 981020011663432  (chip on R hip)
DATE OF STERILIZATION: 9/17/14, SFSN Clinic 
VAX RECORD: FVRCP #1: 3/21/24; FVRCP expires: 3/21/25; Rabies expires: 1/9/26   
FELV/FIV test: 6/13/14, neg/neg 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 

ADOPTION FEE: $100     
If you are interested in adopting this cat, please fill out our    Adoption Application     completely.    In the space provided on the form, please include contact information for three (3) personal references to whom you are NOT related or shares your home. For more information,    please visit our website at www.fandfnm.org 
     
 

[Santa Fe Animal Svcs. Permit #24-001]

April 23, 2024, 10:58 am
Rescue
Felines & Friends New Mexico

Contact info

Pet ID
7339302-H-061314-2P
Contact
Address
369 Montezuma Ave, Suite 320, Santa Fe, NM 87501

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

4.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Pre-Adoption Application
Adoption Contract
$100 adoption fee per cat

All cats are FEL/FIV tested, sterilized, vaccinated and microchipped

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

ADOPTION CENTERS

Primary: Petco - 2006 Cerrillos Rd [at St. Michaels], Santa Fe
* cats are rotated weekly between foster homes and display
* adoption room to visit the cats during regular store hours
* playpens are locked if no volunteer in attendance
* Adoption Advisors available Thursday through Sunday 1pm-4pm or by appointment

Secondary: Teca Tu @ DeVargas Mall
165 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe
* meet the special cat who lives at the store until adopted

MOBILE ADOPTIONS:
* First Saturday of the month at DeVargas Mall 12pm - 3pm
* special adoption events around Santa Fe as advertised

More about this rescue

MISSION STATEMENT

To promote kind and humane treatment of all animals.

To promote understanding of ownership and care of animals.

To promote early spay/neuter of all animals in an effort to reduce the number of unwanted animals euthanized in shelters.

To educate the public as to the health and safety benefits of early spay/neuter.

To provide low/no cost spay/neuter of cats and dogs.

To facilitate Trap/Neuter/Release projects where members of the community are feeding stray animals.

To promote the concept that each individual can make a difference.