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My name is Holli and Billy!

Posted over 4 months ago | Updated 4 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20091627
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:

Holli and Billy
Holli - Domestic Short Hair, Born April 2023, Black, Spayed Female
Billy - Domestic Medium Hair, Born April 2023, Black, Neutered Male

Hi there! We are a brother and sister team! To tell us apart, I am Billy and I am big and fluffy. My sister is Holli and she is more petite. 

Believe it or not, I was the one who needed more socialization initially but now I’m the one who will come up to you first and nuzzle against you particularly if you have what I refer to as kitten cookies (aka treats) for us. We both love when our foster mom sits with us during our KCBT (kitten cookie bonding time) as we eat them from her hand and lap and get lots of love and petting. 
 
We don't just live for treats, we also love running through the tunnel, plus the wand toys are so much fun. I particularly like the small size tennis ball toy to bat around and we both love small toys to chase around the room. 
 
So . . .  we need you to know that we are still a little shy around new people and new situations. We are also not fans of loud noises. It will take us some time to feel comfortable in our new home. But if you are patient and have a nice, calm house we would love that and you’ll be able to hear us happily purring away. 
 
If you are looking for playful, older kittens but not the crazy super high energy kind, who appreciate the finer things in life like quality lap time, petting, and of course cookies, then we are the pair for you. One boy and one girl, one of us super fluffy and the other with a sleek short hair coat — isn’t that the purrfect combo to join you in our new furever home?
 
Holli and I are a bonded pair and must be adopted together!

Adoption Information: 
Children: Yes, older, cat experienced   
Cats: Yes, with proper introduction 
Dogs: Unknown 
Adoption Fee: $200 for the pair 
They are microchipped, spayed, and have had a full veterinary checkup and vaccines. 

To get more info please fill out our online adoption survey. Surveys are responded to in order, so don't miss out!
carenorthshore.org/cat-adoption-survey

May 6, 2024, 7:28 pm
Rescue
Community Animal Rescue Effort - C.A.R.E.

Contact info

Pet ID
20091627
Contact
Address
4927 Main Street, Skokie, IL 60077

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

https://carenorthshore.org/adoption-information/

2.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

Our adoption facility hours and location can be found on our website. https://carenorthshore.org/care-adoption-center/

Additional adoption info

See our process and policies on our website.
https://carenorthshore.org/adoption-information/

Our fees include a full medical exam by a veterinarian. This includes a Feline Leukemia and FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) test for cats, Rabies and Distemper Vaccines, deworming and Spay/Neuter. Dogs receive a Heartworm Check, Spay/Neuter, Rabies and Distemper Vaccines, Canine Flu Vaccine, deworming, and Kennel Cough preventative. Our modest adoption fees do not cover the procedures and vet work that we provide the animals. We fundraise to make up the difference. Any ongoing medical needs that C.A.R.E. is aware of are explained fully, (including daily medicine costs), to the potential adopter, and become the responsibility of the adopter.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

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www.carenorthshore.org

More about this rescue

Community Animal Rescue Effort (C.A.R.E.™) is a volunteer-driven, nonprofit organization with a mission to serve the communities of Chicago's North Shore by fostering and supporting healthy, positive relationships between people and companion animals. C.A.R.E. rehomes companion pets into safe, healthy, lifelong homes; serves as an educational and counseling resource; and works to reduce pet overpopulation.