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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Mediumhair
Color
Black (All)
Age
2 months old, Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
medium
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Lucky and his siblings were born when a stray mother cat was found outside a fast-food restaurant in Statesville, NC. The mother cat (now named Patti) was rescued in time to give birth on March 10, and was placed in a foster home with our rescue on March 17. Mom and kittens were all given Irish names to celebrate St. Patrick's Day! Lucky is the smallest of the group, weighing less than a pound at the vet's office at the end of April and did not weigh enough to receive his 5-way kitten shots. He has an appt. in early June for those shots and, of course, that is included with his adoption donation. Lucky loves to play with his siblings and, of course, all their toys. Lucky is the sweetest of all the kittens perhaps because he's the smallest, but he also loves to chow down his food so that he can catch up to his siblings! He has been examined by our vet and is a healthy little guy and received flea and worm treatments. The mother cat, Patti, is negative for FIV/Leukemia. If you are interested in Lucky, a beautiful, sweet kitten, please let us know, and we will send an application for adoption to your email.
Thank you for your interest in adopting a truly rescued kitten! If you have any specific questions about Lucky, please send us an email at citizens4animals@yahoo.com
Lucky and his siblings were born when a stray mother cat was found outside a fast-food restaurant in Statesville, NC. The mother cat (now named Patti) was rescued in time to give birth on March 10, and was placed in a foster home with our rescue on March 17. Mom and kittens were all given Irish names to celebrate St. Patrick's Day! Lucky is the smallest of the group, weighing less than a pound at the vet's office at the end of April and did not weigh enough to receive his 5-way kitten shots. He has an appt. in early June for those shots and, of course, that is included with his adoption donation. Lucky loves to play with his siblings and, of course, all their toys. Lucky is the sweetest of all the kittens perhaps because he's the smallest, but he also loves to chow down his food so that he can catch up to his siblings! He has been examined by our vet and is a healthy little guy and received flea and worm treatments. The mother cat, Patti, is negative for FIV/Leukemia. If you are interested in Lucky, a beautiful, sweet kitten, please let us know, and we will send an application for adoption to your email.
Thank you for your interest in adopting a truly rescued kitten! If you have any specific questions about Lucky, please send us an email at citizens4animals@yahoo.com
We ask all potential adopters to fill out an application for adoption which is sent to them as soon as an inquiry is received. The application is reviewed, and the applicant's vet reference is checked by phone. If the applicant does not have a good vet record, the application is denied. If the applicant is renting a home, we ask for his landlord's name and phone # and check to make certain the applicant is allowed to have a pet. If there are any concerns regarding the application, we bring them to the applicant's attention and ask for clarification. This is done before the applicant meets the pet. We then set up a meeting at a mutually convenient time and place. If the applicant wants the pet, we ask for a check made payable to CFAW at the time the applicant takes the pet. The adoption donation is held for 3-5 days during which the potential adopter can decide whether (or not) he wants to permanently adopt the pet. If he decides not to adopt and returns the pet to us, his check is returned at that time. There is also a Pet Adoption Contract which basically states that the adopter will take good care of the pet. This is signed by both parties.
We ask all potential adopters to fill out an application for adoption which is sent to them as soon as an inquiry is received. The application is reviewed, and the applicant's vet reference is checked by phone. If the applicant does not have a good vet record, the application is denied. If the applicant is renting a home, we ask for his landlord's name and phone # and check to make certain the applicant is allowed to have a pet. If there are any concerns regarding the application, we bring them to the applicant's attention and ask for clarification. This is done before the applicant meets the pet. We then set up a meeting at a mutually convenient time and place. If the applicant wants the pet, we ask for a check made payable to CFAW at the time the applicant takes the pet. The adoption donation is held for 3-5 days during which the potential adopter can decide whether (or not) he wants to permanently adopt the pet. If he decides not to adopt and returns the pet to us, his check is returned at that time. There is also a Pet Adoption Contract which basically states that the adopter will take good care of the pet. This is signed by both parties.
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