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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
55527217
Hair Length
short
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Spacy! Spacy is a pretty little girlie who came to the shelter when her former owner was moving and couldn't take her along. Spacy can start off a bit shy, but warms up once comfortable. If you think you are ready to add a new kitten to your family, remember a few things: kittens have lots of energy, and want to play, wrestle, climb, and explore all day long. Kittens thrive on having another cat or kitten to keep them entertained, as they can get lonely when their favorite people are away from the house. Kittens have not yet learned manners, so they will need someone to teach them important skills like how to use a scratching post, that curtain climbing will probably not be allowed in their new home, and that hands are great for getting pet and filling food bowls, not to nibble on. If you have the time, patience, and love to offer a furry little kitten, come on down to Anti-Cruelty today!
Meet Spacy! Spacy is a pretty little girlie who came to the shelter when her former owner was moving and couldn't take her along. Spacy can start off a bit shy, but warms up once comfortable. If you think you are ready to add a new kitten to your family, remember a few things: kittens have lots of energy, and want to play, wrestle, climb, and explore all day long. Kittens thrive on having another cat or kitten to keep them entertained, as they can get lonely when their favorite people are away from the house. Kittens have not yet learned manners, so they will need someone to teach them important skills like how to use a scratching post, that curtain climbing will probably not be allowed in their new home, and that hands are great for getting pet and filling food bowls, not to nibble on. If you have the time, patience, and love to offer a furry little kitten, come on down to Anti-Cruelty today!
Adoption Requirements:
Must be 18 years of age or older for standard adoptions. Must have valid ID
Adoption fees are based on an animal's age and species.
Each adoption Includes:
1. Complete veterinary exam
2. Inoculations against rabies and other diseases
3. Heartworm test for dogs /Feline leukemia test for cats
4. Spaying or neutering (it's mandatory)
5. Collar
6. Lifetime ID tag (on The Anti-Cruelty Society's registry)
7. Permanent identification microchip
8. Dog leash or cat carrier
9. One month of free pet insurance for this important transitional period.
Adoption Requirements:
Must be 18 years of age or older for standard adoptions. Must have valid ID
Adoption fees are based on an animal's age and species.
Each adoption Includes:
1. Complete veterinary exam
2. Inoculations against rabies and other diseases
3. Heartworm test for dogs /Feline leukemia test for cats
4. Spaying or neutering (it's mandatory)
5. Collar
6. Lifetime ID tag (on The Anti-Cruelty Society's registry)
7. Permanent identification microchip
8. Dog leash or cat carrier
9. One month of free pet insurance for this important transitional period.
Our adoption center at 510 N. LaSalle Avenue is open daily for walk-in adoptions from 12 p.m. - 7 p.m..
Our adoption center at 510 N. LaSalle Avenue is open daily for walk-in adoptions from 12 p.m. - 7 p.m..
More about this shelter
The Anti-Cruelty Society has been on the forefront of animal welfare and humane education since it was founded in 1899. As one of Chicago’s oldest animal welfare organizations, our history is as large as our hearts. Our mission is to build healthy, happy communities where pets and people thrive together. Our vision is to build a humane Chicago.
The Anti-Cruelty Society has been on the forefront of animal welfare and humane education since it was founded in 1899. As one of Chicago’s oldest animal welfare organizations, our history is as large as our hearts. Our mission is to build healthy, happy communities where pets and people thrive together. Our vision is to build a humane Chicago.