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Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red
Age
1 year 3 months old, Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
S2024714
Hair Length
short
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Meet Max!
Date of Birth: September 3, 2024
Max is the cutest little orange boy with almond-shaped eyes that are sure to melt your heart! He’s an absolute purring machine, always ready to show off his affectionate side. Max loves being held and is especially happy when propped up on your chest, enjoying all the love and attention. He’s super chatty and loves to have conversations with volunteers, making him an engaging and social little guy. Despite his playful personality, Max is a small, gentle, and chill baby who will happily cuddle up and keep you company.
Max is Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) positive, meaning he has a compromised immune system. FeLV-positive kitties thrive best when they are either the only cat in the home or with other FeLV-positive friends. With the right care and regular veterinary check-ups, many FeLV-positive cats lead happy and fulfilling lives.
Max is fully vetted and ready for his forever home, including vaccinations, snap test, deworming, flea/tick treatment, neutering, and microchipping.
To inquire about adopting Max, please contact Stefanie at 951-570-4625 or email Stefanie@sierrapacificfurbabies.com.
Max’s adoption fee is $150.
Meet Max!
Date of Birth: September 3, 2024
Max is the cutest little orange boy with almond-shaped eyes that are sure to melt your heart! He’s an absolute purring machine, always ready to show off his affectionate side. Max loves being held and is especially happy when propped up on your chest, enjoying all the love and attention. He’s super chatty and loves to have conversations with volunteers, making him an engaging and social little guy. Despite his playful personality, Max is a small, gentle, and chill baby who will happily cuddle up and keep you company.
Max is Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) positive, meaning he has a compromised immune system. FeLV-positive kitties thrive best when they are either the only cat in the home or with other FeLV-positive friends. With the right care and regular veterinary check-ups, many FeLV-positive cats lead happy and fulfilling lives.
Max is fully vetted and ready for his forever home, including vaccinations, snap test, deworming, flea/tick treatment, neutering, and microchipping.
To inquire about adopting Max, please contact Stefanie at 951-570-4625 or email Stefanie@sierrapacificfurbabies.com.
12523 Limonite Ave Ste 440412, Mira Loma, CA 91752
Donation
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Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
Complete adoption application and meet pet(s)
2.
Interview
Provide proof of landlord's approval to have a pet, if renting. Contact veterinary or other reference.
3.
Home Check
Submit virtual walk through of home.
4.
Approve Application
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
Take pet home.
Additional adoption info
Application and home check, adoption contract. Fees according to prevailing rate for local area. Generally $105 for kittens, and adult cats in Humboldt County, may be slightly higher in San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
Application and home check, adoption contract. Fees according to prevailing rate for local area. Generally $105 for kittens, and adult cats in Humboldt County, may be slightly higher in San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
Go meet their pets
By appointment only. Please email Shannon for Humboldt County, at shannyvent@gmail.com. Please email David for the greater southern California metropolitan area at david@sierrapacificfurbabies.com
By appointment only. Please email Shannon for Humboldt County, at shannyvent@gmail.com. Please email David for the greater southern California metropolitan area at david@sierrapacificfurbabies.com
More about this rescue
We rescue animals from high kill shelters or abandoned local strays and foster them until they find an adoptive home. Our southern branch also goes out on emergency rescue calls for cats in drain and sewer pipes, up trees, stuck in walls etc. Transport in available up and down the state of CA. We also TNR local stray and feral populations. The plight of homeless animals moves us deeply. It is unspeakably horrific to see gentle loving animals killed simply because they are homeless. While we cannot save them all, each one saved deserves it. We are a 501c3 registered, CA non-profit corporation.
We rescue animals from high kill shelters or abandoned local strays and foster them until they find an adoptive home. Our southern branch also goes out on emergency rescue calls for cats in drain and sewer pipes, up trees, stuck in walls etc. Transport in available up and down the state of CA. We also TNR local stray and feral populations. The plight of homeless animals moves us deeply. It is unspeakably horrific to see gentle loving animals killed simply because they are homeless. While we cannot save them all, each one saved deserves it. We are a 501c3 registered, CA non-profit corporation.
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