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My name is Mia!

Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated 4 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
25323
Hair Length
short

My details

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My story

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

She is the most affectionate sweet cat, loves to be around humans, loves to play and is a great jumper. She comes for cuddles.

She was part of a colony of ferals, got her and her mom spayed but she wasn't doing well out there and I brought her in she loves being with the other fosters

Any home that will love her and take care of her will do I bet she'd be great with kids, play is her thing, I play with a feather wand and she loves it

No issues at all

Mia is currently living in Fowler, CA 93625

More information & application [ts=1714791786&src=aap]

Rescue
The Cat House on the Kings - Sanctuary

Contact info

Pet ID
25323
Contact
Address
7120 S. Kings River Road, Parlier, CA 93648

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

All cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, treated for fleas and ear mites, tested for FELV/FIV and microchipped. You must fill out an adoption application and talk directly with one of our adoption coordinators. An adoption contract must be signed at time of adoption.

Go meet their pets

You may visit The Cat House daily, except major holidays, 1-4 pm, by appointment only. We also have an off-site adoption center located inside Petco at 4144 N. Blackstone at Ashlan in Fresno, which is open open daily 10am-5pm and Wednesday 10am-6pm.

More about this rescue

The Cat House on the Kings is California's largest no-cage, no-kill, lifetime cat sanctuary and adoption center located on 12 acres along the Kings River in Parlier, California, which is in the central San Joaquin Valley, southeast of Fresno.

At The Cat House, our mission is to:
1) provide a no-cage, no-kill sanctuary for feral and abandoned cats and kittens for the State of California, primarily serving the Central Valley;
2) facilitate the adoption of cats (primarily), dogs and other rescued animals into safe, loving, healthy and permanent homes;
3) educate the public on how to become directly involved in improving the quality of animal welfare;
4) offer low cost spay and neuter referrals.