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My name is Sassaparilla!

Posted over 7 months ago | Updated 2 days ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
19792430
Hair Length
short

My details

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My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Sassaparilla is a spayed female kitten born 4/7/23.  Her sister is Dr. Pepper.  They arrived in care at about 3 months old, spent time with a foster home, and moved into the shelter recently. Sassaparilla is quiet and a little overwhelmed with shelter life. She likes to be right next to her sister much of the time.  The other kitties really like her and will crowd around rubbing on her and purring, or grooming her, so she's quickly learning that having friends is pretty nice, and she gets more confident daily.  She prefers to be approached slowly and chin rubs are much better than over-the-head pets - and if you hit the right spot, she's got a very soft, high pitched purr to share.  Sassaparilla would love to live with another cat, either her sister, a roomie, or a kind, gentle resident cat who will cuddle and groom her.

April 26, 2024, 6:34 pm
Shelter
Cat's Cradle Shelter, Inc.

Contact info

Pet ID
19792430
Contact
Website
Address
9 9th Street South, Fargo, ND 58102
Donation
www.catscradleshelter.org or look for the Corky's LEGacy button on our Facebook page

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Cat's Cradle requires an application, site visit, and interview. If a prospective adopter rents their home, we will call the landlord to confirm that pets are allowed on the property. Our adoption counselors will work hard to find the best match for the both family and the shelter cat. Our 2012 adoption fee is $109. This includes: intake health exam & FEL/FIV screening; 3 doses of roundworm de-wormer (and other parasite screening/treatment when necessary); age-appropriate vaccinations (rabies and distemper, including booster shots for kittens); spay or neuter surgery; microchip; and any other medical treatment recommended by the attending or consulting veterinarian(s) (for injury, illness, infection, etc). We allow a three week trial period to make sure that the cat and his/her new family are a good match, and if things don't work out...we always want our cats back! We prefer to adopt in our own area because A) we insist on meeting prospective families and B) we will not risk shipping our cats. We reserve the right to decline to adopt any cat into a situation that we feel will not meet his/her needs.

Go meet their pets

9 9th Street South, Fargo, ND
Open houses Tuesdays 4-7pm and Saturdays 10am-4pm. If these times don't work for you, please call us at 701-356-7877 and we will arrange a private visit. Please be aware that there is usually at least a 24 hour delay between filling out an application and bringing a cat home, as we need time to check references.

More about this shelter

Cat’s Cradle Shelter, Inc. is a non-profit, volunteer-run, no-kill shelter located in Fargo, ND. We opened on January 1, 2012. Our mission is to create a more humane and compassionate world, one cat at time. Cat’s Cradle is a colony-based shelter with 7 colony rooms and an isolation/medical room with seven private units (plus room for additional temporary units). We utilize foster homes for kittens less than 12-14 weeks old and for cats needing extra medical care or socialization/attention. Most of our residents are last-chance pound rescues. We typically have between 60 and 90 cats in care (it varies with need), and adopt 30-40 each month (hopefully more!). Cat’s Cradle is part of a new, multi-disciplinary effort with staff from three pounds, animal control officers, veterinarians, and community supporters) to reduce the number of adoptable cats being killed in area pounds. We are proud to be an integral link since July 2012 to bringing the number of adoptable cats being euthanized in our community down to ZERO.