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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
2 years 1 month old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Not good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Baby Girl is a sweet, affectionate and gentle kitty. She came to us from a quiet, adult-only home with another feline friend and may be happiest in a similar environment. In her foster home, after slow introductions, she showed she is very open to sharing her space with other kitties, though she is unsure about wanting any doggie companions.
Baby Girl was very bonded to her previous owner and it takes her some time to adjust to new people. Once she knows you, she loves attention and gives sweet face rubs while talking to you with gentle little meows. Then, content to sit with you, she is good at giving adoring looks with those big beautiful eyes of hers! :)
Please come see her and the other cats that are available at the PetSmart store in The District Shopping Center in Tustin (2237 Park Avenue). Adoptions are by Appointment and on Saturdays from 1-3pm.
You can get pre-approved for your adoption! Just visit our website and submit your application online: http://www.oc-arc.com/adoptions/how-to-adopt/
When you choose to adopt one of OCARC's animals, the adoption donation is $175. Each of our cats and kittens has been:
- Microchipped
- Spayed or neutered
- Tested for FeLV (Feline Leukemia)
- Tested for FIV (Feline Aids)
- De-flead (topical Revolution or Advantage)
- De-wormed (tape and round worms)
- Given their first FVRCP vaccination:
We keep all our kitties current on their FVRCP vaccines so depending on the age of the kitty when you adopt him or her and how long we've had the kitty, the vaccine series may be complete. If not, you as the adopter will be responsible for any further vaccinations in the series.
- Rabies Vaccination when age appropriate
These services would usually cost more than $500. Of course, an adoption donation of more than $175 is always welcome, since we often provide additional medical care such as x-rays, blood panels, treatment for ears, eyes, upper respiratory infections and viruses.