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My name is Sandie!

Posted over 2 weeks ago

Cared for by Tails High, Inc.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Tan or Fawn
Age
Senior
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Sandie is a lovely golden girl that is looking for a soft place to land in her golden years! This sweet senior was once adopted as a kitten and returned to us recently when her family moved and she became very stressed in her new environment. Since Sandie has been in a foster home, she's been an absolute doll and hasn't exhibited any signs of stress once she was given time to settle in. Sandie would likely enjoy being your one and only gal but she's tolerant of other kitties in her foster home, often asserting herself as the boss of the household and getting other cats to give her space when she wants it. She's a snuggler through and through, finding a cozy spot as close as possible to foster mom in bed. She would love her very own forever family to let her snuggle with them and give her lots of affection!


To be considered as a potential adopter, complete an adoption application. Completing the application does not guarantee it will be approved.

We are an all volunteer group and unfortunately are unable to answer every phone call, adoption inquiry, or application.

Please understand you will be contacted only if your application is approved.

Rescue
Tails High, Inc.

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
708 Timber Branch Drive, This is a mail-only address not a shelter., Alexandria, VA 22302
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

We have a Foster-To-Adopt program that allows you to test the cat in your home for a period of time on a trial basis before finalizing the adoption. In fact, when you have another pet in the home (whether it’s a dog, another cat, birds, rabbit, ferret, etc.) or you have young kids or elderly parents living with you, we recommend that you do a Foster-To-Adopt to make sure it is a good fit for you and your family as well as resident pets and the Tails High cat or kitten(s) you’ve selected. Our goal is to make every effort to match people with the cats or kittens that fit their lifestyle and vice versa.

What costs are involved in adopting a cat from Tails High?

All of the cats and kittens at Tails High are fully vetted at the time of adoption. They are FELV/FIV combo tested, vaccinated against rabies and distemper, and they have been spayed or neutered to protect against the feline population increasing.

As of May 2015, the adoption fee is $145 for single cat or kitten and $225 for a pair. This is a huge savings to the adopter considering if you took the same cat to a veterinarian for a spay or neuter surgery and vaccinations the cost would be upwards of $300-500 per cat.

Visit our web site to complete an adoption application. or send an email to us at meow@tailshigh.org and a Tails High representative will contact you promptly.

Go meet their pets

More about this rescue

Our Organization

Tails High is a cat rescue and adoption organization based in Alexandria, Virginia founded and staffed by compassionate volunteers who find joy in placing stray, abandoned, or homeless cats and kittens in permanent loving homes. We know that there is a perfect rescue cat for everyone.

In making wonderful feline-human matches, Tails High is dedicated to helping both rescued cats and kittens and their human families by providing wonderful cats to people looking for a sympathetic ear and a soft purr. We believe that cats are ideal companions: highly intelligent, and therapeutic.

Our Cats

All our cats and kittens have tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV, are current on their vaccinations, and have been or will be spayed or neutered prior to adoption. We spend a lot of time playing and cuddling with our rescue kitties, as well as socializing them, and making sure they learn to love their people as much as their people love them.