My name is Milo!

Posted over 6 months ago|Updated over 4 weeks ago
Milo

My basic info

Age
Not listed
Sex
Male
Color
Orange or Red (Mostly)
Hair Length
Not listed
Pet ID
9183347

My details

  • Purebred
  • Litter Box Trained

My health

  • Shots current
  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Rescue
Certified Shelter Silver Badge

Contact info

Their adoption process

Go to http://aristocats.rescuegroups.org to fill out an application. You'll be contacted to set up a meet n greet! We prefer to bring kitty to you in most cases and assure you of everything we know about kitty and have any adoption related material ready to go.
If you are happy with kitty and want to make him/her yours - and everything checks out for us - you're all set! We consider every adoption a trial period until you are completely satisfied with your new baby! We are there to help you through, but also try not to be too imposing.
Once your new baby has claimed their new home with you, we may offer cat grooming services and will contact by permission for that, but this step is not a requirement.

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
    1. go to http://aristocats.rescuegroups.org and look for the applications tab
  2. Meet the Pet
    1. You will be contacted to set up a meet n greet with kitty
  3. Sign Adoption Contract
    1. If you are happy with kitty and want to make him/her yours - and everything checks out for us - you're all set!
  4. Pay Fee
    1. Our fees are mostly flexible and basic. We deal with each individual based on their unique situation if needed, but prefer consideration.

Go meet their pets

Please contact for details.

More about this rescue

Mission Statement:

Our mission is dedicated to rescuing and protecting unwanted felines that would otherwise be euthanized. We see to it that our felines are spayed or neutered as to reduce any potential unwanted lives in the future. Our friendly felines are adopted out into forever homes, while any feral felines are carefully relocated or returned. In our efforts, we assist and educate others in taking responsibility, the tradgedy of pet overpopulation, and the importance of saving lives by means of spaying and neutering.