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Meet Jazzy! Jazzy is a Turkish Angora. Her eyes are the yellow-green variety, not blue. Jazzy is deaf which is extremely common in white cats. Jazzy has been adopted before, but the homes were not a good fit for her. Jazzy has FLUTD (urinary disease), but does not have any issues in any of the foster homes she's lived in. Her adoptive homes were quiet single cat homes. So here's what we know Jazzy needs to thrive and not have any problems with her urinary tract:
-BUSY. She wants several cat brothers and sisters to keep her company or she gets depressed.
-Wet food EVERYDAY. This is non negotiable. Her FLUTD is not to the level of needing a veterinary diet, just regular canned food will do. She prefers cheaper varieties. Lol.
Those are the only changes we know in foster care vs the regular homes where she's had issues.
If you're a crazy cat lady looking to add another cat who gets along great with other cats, Jazz is your girl.
Kittens under 6 months' adoption fee is $110. Adult cats over 6 months' adoption fee is $85. The adoption package on all of our cats includes all of their initial vetting (FVRCP Vaccine(s), Rabies Vaccine(unless deemed too small by vaccinating vet), spay/neuter, FIV/FELV testing (heartworm testing where applicable only available at certain clinics), and microchipping. Also included is age appropriate dewormer and flea/tick preventative. All cats come with a 7-day health guarantee (must be redeemed at Pet Station in Union, MO). We DO NOT allow our cats to be declawed or outside.
Meet Jazzy! Jazzy is a Turkish Angora. Her eyes are the yellow-green variety, not blue. Jazzy is deaf which is extremely common in white cats. Jazzy has been adopted before, but the homes were not a good fit for her. Jazzy has FLUTD (urinary disease), but does not have any issues in any of the foster homes she's lived in. Her adoptive homes were quiet single cat homes. So here's what we know Jazzy needs to thrive and not have any problems with her urinary tract:
-BUSY. She wants several cat brothers and sisters to keep her company or she gets depressed.
-Wet food EVERYDAY. This is non negotiable. Her FLUTD is not to the level of needing a veterinary diet, just regular canned food will do. She prefers cheaper varieties. Lol.
Those are the only changes we know in foster care vs the regular homes where she's had issues.
If you're a crazy cat lady looking to add another cat who gets along great with other cats, Jazz is your girl.
Kittens under 6 months' adoption fee is $110. Adult cats over 6 months' adoption fee is $85. The adoption package on all of our cats includes all of their initial vetting (FVRCP Vaccine(s), Rabies Vaccine(unless deemed too small by vaccinating vet), spay/neuter, FIV/FELV testing (heartworm testing where applicable only available at certain clinics), and microchipping. Also included is age appropriate dewormer and flea/tick preventative. All cats come with a 7-day health guarantee (must be redeemed at Pet Station in Union, MO). We DO NOT allow our cats to be declawed or outside.
Cats all have unique personalities that fit different types of homes, we want to make sure you have the best fit. We suggest meeting multiple cats and figuring out who will fit your home best!
Cats all have unique personalities that fit different types of homes, we want to make sure you have the best fit. We suggest meeting multiple cats and figuring out who will fit your home best!
Every Sunday (except major holidays, check our Facebook for the most up to date info!) - PetSmart, 3152 Phoenix Center Dr, Washington, MO 63090
Every Sunday (except major holidays, check our Facebook for the most up to date info!) - PetSmart, 3152 Phoenix Center Dr, Washington, MO 63090
More about this rescue
Franklin County, Missouri, has over 1,000 cats displaced a year. Our goal is to continue to make that number smaller and help as many cats in needs as possible.
Franklin County, Missouri, has over 1,000 cats displaced a year. Our goal is to continue to make that number smaller and help as many cats in needs as possible.