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My basic info
Breed
Tabby
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
9 months old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Quinn and her sister Quartz were dumped at a rural park as kittens. It was quickly apparent that they had never had any contact with humans. It has taken some time, but she has begun to trust, but is still a little uncomfortable with having her head touched and will flinch away. She loves to play and cuddle with her sister. We don't believe she has ever been exposed to a dog or children. Quinn would love a quiet forever home with her sister, with older children and lots of time given to her to get comfortable and trust. She is FIV/FelV negative, has been flea treated and dewormed, is up to date with her vaccines and has been spayed.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING!
An adoption application can be found at www.oxfordcountyanimalrescue.com (click on Adopt, then Cats for Adoption, then scroll to the bottom of the page). We require 2 non-familial references (including contact numbers) as well as permission to speak with your vet.
Please note that yearly vet visits are a requirement for all our adopted kitties. If this is not your past practice, your application will not move forward.
You must be 21 years old to adopt. The adoption fee is $200.
It may take up to 72 hours to approve your application. Please provide all requested information, including contact numbers, to help expedite the process. Repeated phone calls and emails will not move your application along.
We are a volunteer, foster based rescue. We are not able to facilitate meet and greets before an application is received. You are not able to meet multiple kitties to see if one fits as the animals may be fostered in different locations.
Please help us get the kitties to their forever homes faster by respecting these guidelines!
Quinn and her sister Quartz were dumped at a rural park as kittens. It was quickly apparent that they had never had any contact with humans. It has taken some time, but she has begun to trust, but is still a little uncomfortable with having her head touched and will flinch away. She loves to play and cuddle with her sister. We don't believe she has ever been exposed to a dog or children. Quinn would love a quiet forever home with her sister, with older children and lots of time given to her to get comfortable and trust. She is FIV/FelV negative, has been flea treated and dewormed, is up to date with her vaccines and has been spayed.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING!
An adoption application can be found at www.oxfordcountyanimalrescue.com (click on Adopt, then Cats for Adoption, then scroll to the bottom of the page). We require 2 non-familial references (including contact numbers) as well as permission to speak with your vet.
Please note that yearly vet visits are a requirement for all our adopted kitties. If this is not your past practice, your application will not move forward.
You must be 21 years old to adopt. The adoption fee is $200.
It may take up to 72 hours to approve your application. Please provide all requested information, including contact numbers, to help expedite the process. Repeated phone calls and emails will not move your application along.
We are a volunteer, foster based rescue. We are not able to facilitate meet and greets before an application is received. You are not able to meet multiple kitties to see if one fits as the animals may be fostered in different locations.
Please help us get the kitties to their forever homes faster by respecting these guidelines!
There are no animals onsite. All our animals are in private foster homes. There is no opportunity to meet cats or kittens before an application has been approved.
There are no animals onsite. All our animals are in private foster homes. There is no opportunity to meet cats or kittens before an application has been approved.
More about this rescue
Oxford County Animal Rescue Group is a non-profit, volunteer run organization that aims to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home neglected, abused, abandoned and surrendered domestic animals from Oxford County and surrounding areas. It is also our aim to educate our community on the ethical and humane treatment of animals, and the importance of spaying and neutering our pets.
Oxford County Animal Rescue Group is a non-profit, volunteer run organization that aims to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home neglected, abused, abandoned and surrendered domestic animals from Oxford County and surrounding areas. It is also our aim to educate our community on the ethical and humane treatment of animals, and the importance of spaying and neutering our pets.