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Pics don’t do any justice at all. This boy and his brother are gorgeous. Silky beautiful fur, gorgeous eyecolor, and a very mellow, sweet, loving personality to go with. They are in a foster home, socialized, litter trained, and the whole litter of kittens are absolutely super sweet they come neutered, vaccinated, you will get all the vet records. Litter trained, and ready to go. Good with other cats kids. I need to see them to appreciate their personality, and their looks fostered in North Houston.
Pics don’t do any justice at all. This boy and his brother are gorgeous. Silky beautiful fur, gorgeous eyecolor, and a very mellow, sweet, loving personality to go with. They are in a foster home, socialized, litter trained, and the whole litter of kittens are absolutely super sweet they come neutered, vaccinated, you will get all the vet records. Litter trained, and ready to go. Good with other cats kids. I need to see them to appreciate their personality, and their looks fostered in North Houston.
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Check to FMCTAS : 330 Rayford rd # 114 Spring TX 77386
Their adoption process
1.
Meet the Pet
NO application until
You e mail info about you & phone # .We answer mail.
Phone call interview. Meet pet. Sign Adoption contract.
2.
Interview
Phone interview is a must., before meeting pet . There is no application on line , only in person.
3.
Sign Adoption Contract
After receiving e mail & phone #, phone interview, then meet the pet .WITHOUT phone interview no steps will apply
Additional adoption info
FMCTAS has the following procedures:
We don't have, nor accept any application on line.
Must e -mail us with information about you. We will e mail you back and exchange phone numbers for phone interview .
1- Speak with potential adopter over the phone.
2- Meet the pet, adopter can do a try out with the dog or cat.
3- Application and contract
4-Vaccine records and medical information is given to
adopter.
5- Follow up with a couple of visits or calls.
Fee:$125 ( up to $250 if animal had extensive vet care,etc).
FMCTAS has the following procedures:
We don't have, nor accept any application on line.
Must e -mail us with information about you. We will e mail you back and exchange phone numbers for phone interview .
1- Speak with potential adopter over the phone.
2- Meet the pet, adopter can do a try out with the dog or cat.
3- Application and contract
4-Vaccine records and medical information is given to
adopter.
5- Follow up with a couple of visits or calls.
Fee:$125 ( up to $250 if animal had extensive vet care,etc).
After Covid we are NO longer at the Texaco gas station building on I-45
Nor we are at Petco . All our pets are in different foster homes around Houston, The Woodlands and Conroe . NOT in shelters.
So, after receiving a detailed email about you and your phone number, we will answer the email and then call Tour range meeting the pet .
After Covid we are NO longer at the Texaco gas station building on I-45
Nor we are at Petco . All our pets are in different foster homes around Houston, The Woodlands and Conroe . NOT in shelters.
So, after receiving a detailed email about you and your phone number, we will answer the email and then call Tour range meeting the pet .
More about this rescue
After Law school and working for European companies, travelling the world, I retired.
When Katrina hit New Orleans,I decided I had to do what was closest to my heart, help animals in need. I became a full time volunteer at the local shelter and saw the need to create a non-profit, to help with vet care, supplies and fostering. (about 2000 animals are abandoned at Montgomery county shelter every month ).
For 14 years, volunteers, fosters and friends have helped safe many lives and find good homes to animals that otherwise would have been dead today.
After Law school and working for European companies, travelling the world, I retired.
When Katrina hit New Orleans,I decided I had to do what was closest to my heart, help animals in need. I became a full time volunteer at the local shelter and saw the need to create a non-profit, to help with vet care, supplies and fostering. (about 2000 animals are abandoned at Montgomery county shelter every month ).
For 14 years, volunteers, fosters and friends have helped safe many lives and find good homes to animals that otherwise would have been dead today.