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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Longhair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
10 years 11 months old, Senior
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
long
My details
Not good with kids
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Has special needs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Looking for the ultimate companion cat? Meet Mindy! She bonds quickly with her person and likes to hang out. She's a chatty girl. She has many opinions on things and she's not shy about sharing. Mindy is 10 years young and still enjoys catnip toys, bird-watching, and staring at you judgmentally when you're late for breakfast. As a middle-aged cat, Mindy would prefer not to have loud, boisterous children around her disturbing her peace with you. She is protective of her time with her person and doesn't like to share. We'd recommend Mindy be an only pet. Although she's lived with other cats in the past, she was a bully. I know, it's hard to imagine with how sweet and innocent she looks, but she really doesn't like to share.
Mindy should be brushed frequently to avoid tangles in her fur. She is not as good at fur maintenance as she used to be and needs help. This isn't an issue. She loves to be brushed and told just how beautiful she is.
Because Mindy takes thyroid medication, she is considered a special needs cat. However, this couldn't be easier to give her. It's half a tablet morning and evening. It's easy to crush the tablet with the backside of a spoon and then mix it into her wet food meals. She doesn't even notice. Although she is regulated on this medication, she will need yearly bloodwork to make sure she stays regulated.
It can be daunting to adopt a middle-aged special needs cat, but her charisma will more than make up for her age.
Meet the available cats and kittens at the Petco in California MD on Saturdays 10-2 and Sundays 11-3 or at the Meow Dyer Cat Cafe in Leonardtown MD.
Apply online at www.feralcatrescuemd.org.
Looking for the ultimate companion cat? Meet Mindy! She bonds quickly with her person and likes to hang out. She's a chatty girl. She has many opinions on things and she's not shy about sharing. Mindy is 10 years young and still enjoys catnip toys, bird-watching, and staring at you judgmentally when you're late for breakfast. As a middle-aged cat, Mindy would prefer not to have loud, boisterous children around her disturbing her peace with you. She is protective of her time with her person and doesn't like to share. We'd recommend Mindy be an only pet. Although she's lived with other cats in the past, she was a bully. I know, it's hard to imagine with how sweet and innocent she looks, but she really doesn't like to share.
Mindy should be brushed frequently to avoid tangles in her fur. She is not as good at fur maintenance as she used to be and needs help. This isn't an issue. She loves to be brushed and told just how beautiful she is.
Because Mindy takes thyroid medication, she is considered a special needs cat. However, this couldn't be easier to give her. It's half a tablet morning and evening. It's easy to crush the tablet with the backside of a spoon and then mix it into her wet food meals. She doesn't even notice. Although she is regulated on this medication, she will need yearly bloodwork to make sure she stays regulated.
It can be daunting to adopt a middle-aged special needs cat, but her charisma will more than make up for her age.
Meet the available cats and kittens at the Petco in California MD on Saturdays 10-2 and Sundays 11-3 or at the Meow Dyer Cat Cafe in Leonardtown MD.
Apply online at www.feralcatrescuemd.org.
Adoption Process:
1. Fill out an application online at www.feralcatrescuemd.org and email it to info@feralcatrescuemd.org or diane@feralcatrescemd.org or fill out an application in person at the California MD Petco on Sundays between 11am and 3pm.
2. If approved, we make arrangements to bring the cat(s) to your home to meet with your family.
3. At that time, we give you the medical records and you sign the contract and pay the adoption fee which is tax deductible. Our adoption fees are $125 for a kitten and $75 for an adult cat.
4. When you sign the contract, you are promising to vet the cat yearly as well as sick visits. You also promise to give the cat back to Feral Cat Rescue if in the future, if you are no longer able to care for your cat(s). We do not want to see any cats turned over to the shelter or sent outside to fend for themselves.
Adoption Process:
1. Fill out an application online at www.feralcatrescuemd.org and email it to info@feralcatrescuemd.org or diane@feralcatrescemd.org or fill out an application in person at the California MD Petco on Sundays between 11am and 3pm.
2. If approved, we make arrangements to bring the cat(s) to your home to meet with your family.
3. At that time, we give you the medical records and you sign the contract and pay the adoption fee which is tax deductible. Our adoption fees are $125 for a kitten and $75 for an adult cat.
4. When you sign the contract, you are promising to vet the cat yearly as well as sick visits. You also promise to give the cat back to Feral Cat Rescue if in the future, if you are no longer able to care for your cat(s). We do not want to see any cats turned over to the shelter or sent outside to fend for themselves.
Go meet their pets
We hold adoptions at our local Petco store every Sunday from 10:30 am to 3:00 pm and most Saturdays from 10:30 am to 3:00 pm.
Petco
45205 Worth Avenue,
California, MD 20619
We hold adoptions at our local Petco store every Sunday from 10:30 am to 3:00 pm and most Saturdays from 10:30 am to 3:00 pm.
Petco
45205 Worth Avenue,
California, MD 20619
More about this rescue
Feral Cat Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to humanely reducing the feral and stray cat population in St. Mary’s County through a variety of methods without euthanasia. With our Trap-Neuter-Return program, feral cats are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated and sterilized by veterinarians. Healthy adults cats too wild to be adopted are returned to their familiar habitat under the lifelong care of volunteers or those people already feeding them. Under our adoption program, the kittens and tame young adult cats that are adoptable are temporarily placed with foster families until they can be permanently adopted into good homes.
Feral Cat Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to humanely reducing the feral and stray cat population in St. Mary’s County through a variety of methods without euthanasia. With our Trap-Neuter-Return program, feral cats are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated and sterilized by veterinarians. Healthy adults cats too wild to be adopted are returned to their familiar habitat under the lifelong care of volunteers or those people already feeding them. Under our adoption program, the kittens and tame young adult cats that are adoptable are temporarily placed with foster families until they can be permanently adopted into good homes.
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