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A staff favorite here at AFRP, this handsome senior kitty is on the look-out for his new bachelor's pad. Ziggy was adopted from us back in 2011 and unfortunately found himself back in our care 11 years later when his owner could no longer keep him.
Now a senior boy at 12 years old, Ziggy is a special little guy and he knows what he likes and what he doesn't like! When he returned to our care his entire world had turned upside down, but with all hands on deck, Ziggy came back out of his shell. This gentleman certainly has a type and prefers younger, adult owners (no children please!) that can respect his boundaries, he enjoys being the center of attention so a home where he is the only cat would be preferred by Ziggy. He loves playing "chase" with toys, is a cat-tower connoisseur, and enjoys watching the birds out of the window.
A few things to note (remember when we said he knows what he likes and what he doesn't like?) : Ziggy can become overstimulated easily from petting, but has no problem letting you know when he would like to be pet! Be it a paw raise or a strong head-butt, he will come to you for love! It is crucial his future family can understand this and let Ziggy love them in his own, Ziggy way.
Ziggy is on a special diet due to food allergies, this is something that he will have to remain on for the rest of his life. The good news? That doesn't slow Ziggy down! He LOVES his food and he loves his meal-times.
If you're looking for an older guy, Ziggy is the one for you!
Ziggy is currently in foster care. Meet and greets can be arranged once your online application has been received and approved.
Introducing Ziggy!
A staff favorite here at AFRP, this handsome senior kitty is on the look-out for his new bachelor's pad. Ziggy was adopted from us back in 2011 and unfortunately found himself back in our care 11 years later when his owner could no longer keep him.
Now a senior boy at 12 years old, Ziggy is a special little guy and he knows what he likes and what he doesn't like! When he returned to our care his entire world had turned upside down, but with all hands on deck, Ziggy came back out of his shell. This gentleman certainly has a type and prefers younger, adult owners (no children please!) that can respect his boundaries, he enjoys being the center of attention so a home where he is the only cat would be preferred by Ziggy. He loves playing "chase" with toys, is a cat-tower connoisseur, and enjoys watching the birds out of the window.
A few things to note (remember when we said he knows what he likes and what he doesn't like?) : Ziggy can become overstimulated easily from petting, but has no problem letting you know when he would like to be pet! Be it a paw raise or a strong head-butt, he will come to you for love! It is crucial his future family can understand this and let Ziggy love them in his own, Ziggy way.
Ziggy is on a special diet due to food allergies, this is something that he will have to remain on for the rest of his life. The good news? That doesn't slow Ziggy down! He LOVES his food and he loves his meal-times.
If you're looking for an older guy, Ziggy is the one for you!
Ziggy is currently in foster care. Meet and greets can be arranged once your online application has been received and approved.
Each animal has an individual adoption application on their bio page.
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Interview
Once your application has been received and reviewed, a representative will reach out with further instructions.
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Meet the Pet
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Home Check
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Approve Application
Additional adoption info
Adoption fees help to cover the cost of the care the animal has received during their time with us, including spay/neuter, vaccines, microchipping, deworming, and flea treatment and basic foster care.
All potential adopters complete an application and are screened using a standardized series of questions by a trained adoption counselor. If the application and screening are satisfactory, a qualified adopter can complete a contract, pay the adoption fee and take the animal home.
Adoption fees help to cover the cost of the care the animal has received during their time with us, including spay/neuter, vaccines, microchipping, deworming, and flea treatment and basic foster care.
All potential adopters complete an application and are screened using a standardized series of questions by a trained adoption counselor. If the application and screening are satisfactory, a qualified adopter can complete a contract, pay the adoption fee and take the animal home.
Animal Friends Rescue Project has cat adoption satellite locations at Pet Food Express in Carmel, CA and Petco in Monterey, CA. Check our website for a complete listing of our dogs and cats available for adoption www.animalfriendsrescue.org
Animal Friends Rescue Project has cat adoption satellite locations at Pet Food Express in Carmel, CA and Petco in Monterey, CA. Check our website for a complete listing of our dogs and cats available for adoption www.animalfriendsrescue.org
More about this rescue
AFRP is a nonprofit organization dedicated to finding good permanent homes for stray, abandoned, and abused companion animals. We are also dedicated to ending the companion animal overpopulation problem through focussed spay/neuter programs.
AFRP is a nonprofit organization dedicated to finding good permanent homes for stray, abandoned, and abused companion animals. We are also dedicated to ending the companion animal overpopulation problem through focussed spay/neuter programs.