Bonnie (affectionately called Bunny in her foster home) is a petite girl who enjoys the simple pleasures in life: food, friends, conversation, and a warm place to snuggle up!
Bonnie has adjusted well to life in foster care and gets along with and plays with the resident cats (male and female), loves her foster humans, and has done well with all of the human guests who come and go at her foster home! Even in the face of louder noises like groups of teenaged girls, vacuums, and trumpet practice, Bonnie remains curious and calm. She does love playing with soft toys (her favorite is a pickle shape that crinkles) and will loudly meow when she brings one to you as a gift. She keeps excellent time as well and will notify you when it is time to make her dinner. She LOVES greenies for a snack.
Bonnie's greatest love though, is finding a human to snuggle up next to. She is fine being picked up but doesn't love being carried around. She really just wants that space up against your leg on the couch while you watch your shows or play video games.
Bonnie has not had exposure to dogs but her foster mom thinks she would do OK with a respectful pup and a gradual introduction. She has also been very respectful of the Christmas tree and decorations.
Adoption fee for both: $100 includes spay/neuter, FIV and FELV combo test, up-to-date rabies and distemper vaccinations, deworming treatments, flea treatments, and microchip.
If you are interested in adopting, please visit shadowcatstnr.org/adopt to complete an application.
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Bonnie (affectionately called Bunny in her foster home) is a petite girl who enjoys the simple pleasures in life: food, friends, conversation, and a warm place to snuggle up!
Bonnie has adjusted well to life in foster care and gets along with and plays with the resident cats (male and female), loves her foster humans, and has done well with all of the human guests who come and go at her foster home! Even in the face of louder noises like groups of teenaged girls, vacuums, and trumpet practice, Bonnie remains curious and calm. She does love playing with soft toys (her favorite is a pickle shape that crinkles) and will loudly meow when she brings one to you as a gift. She keeps excellent time as well and will notify you when it is time to make her dinner. She LOVES greenies for a snack.
Bonnie's greatest love though, is finding a human to snuggle up next to. She is fine being picked up but doesn't love being carried around. She really just wants that space up against your leg on the couch while you watch your shows or play video games.
Bonnie has not had exposure to dogs but her foster mom thinks she would do OK with a respectful pup and a gradual introduction. She has also been very respectful of the Christmas tree and decorations.
Adoption fee for both: $100 includes spay/neuter, FIV and FELV combo test, up-to-date rabies and distemper vaccinations, deworming treatments, flea treatments, and microchip.
If you are interested in adopting, please visit shadowcatstnr.org/adopt to complete an application.
Shadow Cats TNR (SCTNR) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to assisting animals in need. Our mission is to establish and manage programs for the welfare of community cats, companion animals, and pet owners needing assistance, in collaboration with other community partners, rescue groups and shelters.
We specialize in controlling the community cat population through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). As a result of the TNR process, we often acquire, along with feral cats, friendly and semi-friendly cats and kittens. We work to place these cats into appropriate homes through our adoption and barn cat programs. SCTNR seeks to educate the public on the importance of spaying/neutering all pets as well as controlling the cat populations in our county.
Shadow Cats TNR (SCTNR) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to assisting animals in need. Our mission is to establish and manage programs for the welfare of community cats, companion animals, and pet owners needing assistance, in collaboration with other community partners, rescue groups and shelters.
We specialize in controlling the community cat population through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). As a result of the TNR process, we often acquire, along with feral cats, friendly and semi-friendly cats and kittens. We work to place these cats into appropriate homes through our adoption and barn cat programs. SCTNR seeks to educate the public on the importance of spaying/neutering all pets as well as controlling the cat populations in our county.
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