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My name is Sinead!

Posted over 7 months ago | Updated 8 hours ago

Cared for by KittyKind

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Age
1 year 7 months old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
9332
Hair Length
short

My details

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:

Rescued from a deli basement, Sinead was sick and barely eating. So she was taken in by one of KittyKind's volunteers, who provided her all the tools she needed not only to survive, but also to blossom. Vet care, including a dental to remove a couple of infected teeth, and nurturing restored her health, and patience and love turned her from a cat who did not understand kindness to a cat who has become an absolute sweetheart. This young beauty, about a year old, might still be a little defensive in a new place with a new person (a quick hiss to let you know she might not be in the mood for too much petting), but that behavior is subsiding and even when she warns you with a hiss, she does not bite or scratch and she almost instantly is at your side, purring. She is actually a friendly, affectionate cat who has recently even discovered the joys of lap-sitting, climbing into her rescuer's lap when she's feeling comfortable. She greets her rescuer when he comes home, head butts for attention, and happily sleeps against his legs at night. Once secure in her new home, she lets her curiosity prompt her to explore. She's moderately energetic, on the more mellow side, and she does not like other cats, so needs to be adopted as the sole queen of the home. Sinead is up-to-date on her vaccinations, tested negative for FIV and FeLV, and spayed. To adopt her, please email adopt@kittykind.org!
Rescue
KittyKind

Contact info

Pet ID
9332
Contact
Address
PETCO store at Union Square, 860 Broadway, New York, NY 10003
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

All cats and kittens are vaccinated and tested for FELV (feline leukemia) and FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus), and if old enough, are neutered or spayed.
We will ask you some questions about your home and we will be glad to answer any questions you may have. Adopting a pet is a long-term commitment. We ask you to sign the KittyKind Adoption Agreement.
We will always take a cat back FOR ANY REASON. We will also work with you to place her in another good home if (after a period of adjustment) the adoption doesn't work out.
We do ask for a $125 adoption fee to help cover some of our food and veterinary expenses. For certain purebred cats (Siamese, Persian, Maine Coon, etc.), we request a $150 - $300 adoption fee.

Go meet their pets

Visit KittyKind at Petco Union Square at the corner of 17th Street and Broadway in Manhattan.
KittyKind representative is always at Petco at the following times:
Monday to Friday: 6 PM - 9 PM
Saturday: 1 PM - 9 PM
Sunday: 1 PM - 6 PM

More about this rescue

KittyKind is a New York City not-for-profit, no-kill, all-volunteer cat rescue and adoption group. All of us at KittyKind have opened our hearts and homes — and emptied our pockets — to save thousands of cats from neglect or abuse. Every cat we rescue is given food, shelter, medical care, a safe place to lay his or her head and most importantly of all, a reason to purr. We do not believe in rescuing a cat or kitten only to euthanize it if it has a broken leg or needs extended nursing care. We never give up if there is a chance of saving them. We take responsibility for each and every life we save and if a cat or kitten is unadoptable, they have a home with us for life.
We believe that animals are not property to be discarded, disposed of, or killed just for the crime of being homeless or unwanted. We believe that people should be friends, caretakers and protectors of animals. We believe that we must take responsibility for the life of every animal we rescue who through no fault of their own, is abandoned, sick, disabled, old or unable to care for themselves. We are dedicated to relieving their suffering, providing food, shelter, medical care and comfort until we can place them in a safe and loving home.