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My name is Raven is sassy and sweet!!

Posted over 3 months ago | Updated 1 day ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Mediumhair
Color
Black (All)
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20108746-Claire
Hair Length
medium

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current

My story

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

Little Raven is an adorably playful house panther just waiting for the perfect forever home to settle in to. While she came to her foster terrified of humans, having spent a long time recovering from various illnesses, she has come incredibly far, and is now a healthy, happy kitten!

Raven is head over heels in love with her cat foster siblings. This girl could play all day, either chasing her siblings around the apartment, going after a cat dancer, or bounding on her favorite electronic butterfly toy. Her silky fur and little white chest tuft, combined with her big yellow eyes, make her almost overwhelmingly adorable. While she arrived at her foster a very spicy girl, she has come so far and now loves getting pets, especially on her little nose and chin. She will weave around your feet at breakfast time asking for love and especially loves affection when paired with her favorite treat, Churu. She will give a gentle bat with her paw or roll on her back to indicate when she's had enough attention, but her formerly spicy self is a distant memory. Her favorite place to sit is right next to her foster mom on the couch, thoroughly enjoying her VIP life.

Raven needs to be adopted with another kitten or go to a home with a young cat or kitten, as she thrives on the attention of other cats. Her low-key foster sister Cannoli, also up for adoption (listed separately), would make an excellent playmate if you don't already have a cat at home. Raven will likely do fine with older kids and dogs given a proper introduction. Adopting Raven will mean being witness to the growth of an adorable, sassy kitten. She has come so far in the short time she has been in foster care, and we don't doubt she will continue to grow in confidence and affection in her forever home!

Raven is about 6 months old, up to date on vaccines, FIV/FeLV negative, microchipped, and treated for parasites. She must go to a home with another friendly young cat or kitten. Her spay surgery is included in our adoption fee if you bring her back to us for her appointment.

If you’re interested in meeting Raven, please visit https://brooklynanimalaction.org/adoption-forms/ and submit an adoption application. Be sure to designate Claire as the rescuer and Raven as the kitty.

Thank you for choosing adoption! Your support allows us to make room for the next kitty in need.

April 25, 2024, 5:03 pm
Rescue
Brooklyn Animal Action

Contact info

Pet ID
20108746-Claire
Contact
Phone
Address
Brooklyn, NY 11215

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Interested adopters first fill out an adoption application, after which they can visit our animals in their foster homes. If they would like to adopt and their application is approved, they then complete an adoption contract. We also ask for an adoption fee to help us continue our work.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Please email us at adopt@brooklynanimalaction.org or contact the e-mail in the individual listing if you are interested in meeting one of our rescued animals. We hold Saturday adoption events at Unleashed by Petco in Park Slope and Petsmart on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn (check our website and Facebook page for more information) and have cats at Bushy Tails pet store in Bushwick and Petsmart.

More about this rescue

We are a Brooklyn-based group of volunteers committed to improving the lives of animals in distress by working with our communities. We are dedicated to Trap-Neuter-Release programs, finding homes for adoptable animals, performing community outreach and education, and engaging in advocacy.