My name is Joey!

Posted over 2 years ago|Updated 1 week ago
Joey

My basic info

Age
3 years 11 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Color
Spotted Tabby/Leopard Spotted
Hair Length
short
Pet ID
Not listed

My details

  • Good With Dogs
  • Good With Cats

My health

  • Shots current
  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Their adoption process

We will do our best to accommodate you and your family if you are unable to attend our in-person adoption events at PetSmart Puente Hills, held every weekend (alternating Saturdays and Sundays).

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
    WE ADOPT OUT LOCALLY TO LOS ANGELES COUNTY AND SURROUNDING AREAS ONLY.
  2. Interview
    An adoption coordinator will contact you after an application is submitted.
  3. Home Check
    A virtual home check (short video tour) will be required after the interview process is complete.
  4. Approve Application
    The adoption application will be conditionally approved until the Meet and Greet between kitty and family.
  5. Meet the Pet
    The Meet and Greet will be conducted by an adoption coordinator at PetSmart Puente Hills, unless specified otherwise.
  6. Sign Adoption Contract
    The adoption contract will be signed at time of Meet and Greet if kitty and family are deemed to be the purrfect match!
  7. Pay Fee
    Adoption fees are accepted via PayPal, Zelle, and cash. Then, take your furever friend home!

Go meet their pets

Come meet our available kittens and cats in-person at PetSmart Puente Hills! Our adoption events are held every weekend (alternating Saturdays and Sundays), and are announced across our social media platforms.

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More about this rescue

Kitty Corral Cat Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We find loving furever homes for kittens and cats that have been abandoned, neglected, or abused, some of whom have special needs. As a rescue, we spay and neuter all kittens and cats we come into contact with. We also aid in the Trap-Neuter/Spay-Return (TNR) of local cat colonies in efforts to help combat overpopulation. By doing so, we aim to reduce the killing and suffering of innocent kittens and cats in shelters across Southern California.