Renji is a lively juvenile kitten born in July 2025. Renji is one of 5 practically identical kittens and is currently being fostered with 2 of his other siblings. He originally had been given an easy release collar to identify him from his other siblings, but because he kept removing it he now sports a temporary bit of a bald spot on his head to be able to identify him from his siblings.
Ranji likes to explore and play like most kittens, but when he is ready to snuggle, he can be a bit insistent. He loves to just be held and cuddled while his fosterer works on the computer. Occasionally he will even lick and nuzzle. When he has ridden in the carrier with his other siblings, he seemed the most calm though did like to hang out at the front sticking his paw out to be touched.
He has been socialized with a very active cocker spaniel, though does not like playing with the dog. When the dog gets too active he will find ways to get away or hide from the dog. He and his siblings like most kittens learned quickly how to unroll a roll of toilet paper and his crew even figured out how to do it no matter which direction the roll was installed. Lately as they have been given greater freedom of the house, he has found other distractions and the roll seems to be spared most of the time.
To adopt you must first complete an adoption application and meet the cat in its foster home. We do not do same day adoptions so, generally, we can only adopt within the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
Renji is a lively juvenile kitten born in July 2025. Renji is one of 5 practically identical kittens and is currently being fostered with 2 of his other siblings. He originally had been given an easy release collar to identify him from his other siblings, but because he kept removing it he now sports a temporary bit of a bald spot on his head to be able to identify him from his siblings.
Ranji likes to explore and play like most kittens, but when he is ready to snuggle, he can be a bit insistent. He loves to just be held and cuddled while his fosterer works on the computer. Occasionally he will even lick and nuzzle. When he has ridden in the carrier with his other siblings, he seemed the most calm though did like to hang out at the front sticking his paw out to be touched.
He has been socialized with a very active cocker spaniel, though does not like playing with the dog. When the dog gets too active he will find ways to get away or hide from the dog. He and his siblings like most kittens learned quickly how to unroll a roll of toilet paper and his crew even figured out how to do it no matter which direction the roll was installed. Lately as they have been given greater freedom of the house, he has found other distractions and the roll seems to be spared most of the time.
To adopt you must first complete an adoption application and meet the cat in its foster home. We do not do same day adoptions so, generally, we can only adopt within the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
Interested? Please see our cats and dogs who need homes and our upcoming adoption events on our website www.mcspca.org
If you have any questions, please email us mcspcacats@hotmail.com and we'll answer you as soon as possible! You can call the MCSPCA at 301-948-4266, but for the fastest response, please use our email address.
Adoption Fees:
* A $100 adoption fee is required for cats.
* A $150 adoption fee is required for kittens under 1yr. of age.
* A $150 adoption fee is required for dogs under 50lbs
* A $175 adoption fee is required for dogs over 50lbs
* A $225 adoption fee is required for puppies or dogs with special medical needs (including sighthounds because of the anesthesia requirements)
We accept cash and checks only, no credit cards. The fee includes the cost of spay/neuter, initial vaccinations, heartworm testing (for dogs), FeLV/FIV testing (for cats), deworming, and general care of the animals during their stay at the MCSPCA (food, litter, medication, vet care, etc.).
An adoption application, vet check, and interview with a counselor are required to ensure that appropriate placements are made. A home visit may also be required.
* ALL members of a household must be present for the adoption process.
* If you rent your home, you must provide your landlord’s name and phone number. Landlord consent is required prior to adoption. To expedite this process, you can provide a copy of your lease or a signed statement from your landlord specifying the pet policy.
* The MCSPCA seeks the best possible homes for the animals in our care, and we reserve the right to refuse adoption to anyone.
*Upon approval, an adoption contract must be completed and signed.
*An adoption counselor will follow up each adoption with telephone calls and/or home visits.
Interested? Please see our cats and dogs who need homes and our upcoming adoption events on our website www.mcspca.org
If you have any questions, please email us mcspcacats@hotmail.com and we'll answer you as soon as possible! You can call the MCSPCA at 301-948-4266, but for the fastest response, please use our email address.
Adoption Fees:
* A $100 adoption fee is required for cats.
* A $150 adoption fee is required for kittens under 1yr. of age.
* A $150 adoption fee is required for dogs under 50lbs
* A $175 adoption fee is required for dogs over 50lbs
* A $225 adoption fee is required for puppies or dogs with special medical needs (including sighthounds because of the anesthesia requirements)
We accept cash and checks only, no credit cards. The fee includes the cost of spay/neuter, initial vaccinations, heartworm testing (for dogs), FeLV/FIV testing (for cats), deworming, and general care of the animals during their stay at the MCSPCA (food, litter, medication, vet care, etc.).
An adoption application, vet check, and interview with a counselor are required to ensure that appropriate placements are made. A home visit may also be required.
* ALL members of a household must be present for the adoption process.
* If you rent your home, you must provide your landlord’s name and phone number. Landlord consent is required prior to adoption. To expedite this process, you can provide a copy of your lease or a signed statement from your landlord specifying the pet policy.
* The MCSPCA seeks the best possible homes for the animals in our care, and we reserve the right to refuse adoption to anyone.
*Upon approval, an adoption contract must be completed and signed.
*An adoption counselor will follow up each adoption with telephone calls and/or home visits.
We generally hold cat adoption open houses every week at local Petco or PetsMart locations. See our website www.mcspca.org for details on upcoming events. Appointments can also be arranged to visit our adoptable cats at other times.
The MCSPCA facilitates dog adoptions through referrals. We also maintain a list of dog breed rescue organizations for people who are looking for a particular breed of dog.
We generally hold cat adoption open houses every week at local Petco or PetsMart locations. See our website www.mcspca.org for details on upcoming events. Appointments can also be arranged to visit our adoptable cats at other times.
The MCSPCA facilitates dog adoptions through referrals. We also maintain a list of dog breed rescue organizations for people who are looking for a particular breed of dog.
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The MCSPCA, founded in 1973, is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to the humane treatment of animals. We are independent, locally based, and funded completely by donations. We receive no financial support from the ASPCA or from any federal, state, or county government agencies.
The MCSPCA, founded in 1973, is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to the humane treatment of animals. We are independent, locally based, and funded completely by donations. We receive no financial support from the ASPCA or from any federal, state, or county government agencies.
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