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My name is Blurp!

Posted over 5 months ago | Updated 18 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
19429253-2306-C0282
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

If you’re looking for a couch potato kitten, BLURP might be your man. Blurp is a handsome black teenager kitten with a white spot on his belly who likes to watch the world go by from his kitty cave and take stock of his surroundings before jumping into the fray. He’s curious yet cautious about new people and situations.  He takes a long time to adjust to new surroundings, but once he’s comfortable with you, it’s gratifying to hear him purr. Blurp gets along terrifically with his siblings, especially Gamora. It takes time to earn his trust, but it’s well worth the effort. Because he is scared in new situations, Blurp needs to be adopted by a patient person or family with previous cat experience, without young children. Blurp and his siblings were brought to our cat rescue by a park ranger who was trying to catch an adult stray but found a litter of kittens instead. As an active kitten, it's important that Blurp be adopted into a home with another kitten or playful young cat--he is especially close to his sister, Gamora, and he may enjoy going home with her or any of his other siblings. Blurp is a diamond in the rough, and if you give him a chance, he might just add some sparkle to your life.

BLURP has been neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, is negative for FeLV and FIV, and includes a free wellness visit with our vet partners. To meet Blurp in foster care, submit an adoption application for consideration at CatRescues.org/Adopt or a paper copy available at the store. A volunteer will contact you within 3-5 business days for a possible meet and greet. The $155 adoption fee allows us to continue to provide care and find loving homes for abandoned and neglected cats in our Eugene/Springfield community. For more information, send an email to AdoptInfo@CatRescues.org or call 541-225-4955 option 1. ID#2306-C0282

DOB: 4/23/23 (est)
OK WITH OTHER CATS IF SLOW INTRODUCTION
OK WITH MELLOW, CAT-SAVVY DOGS (NEEDS SLOW INTRO)
BEST WITH QUIET OLDER KIDS OR ADULTS, NO YOUNG KIDS

 

April 28, 2024, 10:30 pm
Rescue
Cat Rescue & Adoption Network

Contact info

Pet ID
19429253-2306-C0282
Contact
Address
P.O. Box 72401, Springfield, OR 97475

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

All potential adopters are required to complete our application and contract. Our contract stipulates the requirements for care of our pets. These documents are available through e-mail or at our adoption events. The documents are reviewed by our staff and together with a face to face interview we explore the potential new home. If all parties agree to the specifics of the contract the dog or cat can go home. Adoption fee varies with age of pet.
All pets are current on vaccinations, health checked by our veterinarian, De-wormed, treated with flea medication, spayed or neutered, and cats are felv/fiv tested.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our cats can be seen at Petsmart on Chad Drive and on Willamette St, at Petco near Valley River Center and Wags Emporium on Coburg Rd, seven days a week during normal business hours. We do have adoption counselors available on weekends or by appointment or from 12:30-2:30pm, Sat.-Sun.

More about this rescue

Our mission is to provide care and find loving homes for cats and kittens of our community, with a focus on those with special needs. Currently we only work with Cats. We offer temporary housing in foster homes until they can be placed through our adoption process. We have adoption centers within both Petsmarts in Eugene, at Chad Drive, near Costco, and 29th and Willamette; PetCo by Valley River Center and Wags Dog Emporium on Coburg Rd. Cat Rescue & Adoption Network works with humane societies, other animal rescue groups, the public and government animal services agencies to offer them relief from their overpopulation problem. All cats in our custody receive the medical care they need. Cat Rescue & Adoption Network is a non-profit organization. All money raised is used to help Cat Rescue & Adoption Network save as many animal lives as possible.