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My name is Tommy Boy!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 month ago

Cared for by Cape Kitty Rescue

My basic info

Breed
American Bobtail
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
7 months old, Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Tommy Boy is extremely loving and loves to lap sit or lie on bed with foster mom. He has very unusual markings, especially on his face. He is playful and gets along great with dogs and kids and other cats. He was born and raised inside but is allowed to play outside now. He is ready for his forever home!
Rescue
Cape Kitty Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Phone
Address
971 Kings Way, Coldspring, TX 77331
Donation
Cape Kitty Rescue 971 Kings Way Coldspring, TX 77331

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Most of the animals we adopt out are young kittens. We require an application with an agreement that the cat will be spayed/neutered at age 6 months or sooner. Kittens will have had health checks and shots started. We require a $50 deposit refundable on proof of sterilization. We request an adoption donation of $20. We do not allow renters in our
subdivision and do not place kittens in homes with dog breeds generally considered vicious. The number of pets in a home is also evaluated. We prefer a vet reference.

Go meet their pets

We are a small organization, in a small county that is already over run with unwanted pets. We do private adoptions on a 1 to 1 basis. When we cannot place pets through our own efforts we utilize no-kill adoption organizations. If an animal is not adopted, it will always have a home in our public colony or one of our private colonies.

More about this rescue

A few years ago it became apparent that the feral cat population in our subdivision was out of control. Some people were beginning to attempt to reduce the population through lethal means. One woman began a TNR program to help get the population under control. Over 50 cats have been spayed/neutered. In 2012, mainly through the efforts of one individual over 70 kittens were rescued and removed from our subdivision. In 2013 we officially became Cape Kitty Rescue and are a 501(c)3 charitable organization. We exist through donations. We maintain a communal colony of spayed/neutered feral cats, called Cape Kitty Village, supported by the community. As our feral cat population came under control, we began to reach out to the community to reduce the cat population in our community. We have been fortunate to obtain some grants to make this possible. Working through our local veterinarian, we provide reduced price spay and neuter to low income individuals. In addition, we offer assistance and support to individuals who support small groups of feral cats on their own property. Our goal is 0 population growth in the feral community, with the ultimate goal of reducing the number of free roaming cats in our community..

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