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My name is Blair!

Posted 3 days ago | Updated 3 days ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown or Chocolate (Mostly)
Age
3 months old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
59633664
Hair Length
short

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

CURIOUS, CLEVER, AND READY FOR PLAYTIME! GREAT WITH OTHER CATS, GOOD WITH KIDS, AND MAY BE OK WITH A CALM DOG. I may be a bit shy at first, but get out an electric butterfly toy or give me a string toy to chase around, and I’ll open up quickly! I love to pounce and play with other kittens, so having a buddy in my new home would be really good for me. I also enjoy climbing and hiding, so a cat tree or a tunnel would be very much appreciated. I love being pet along my back and I’m slowly getting used to being held, but that still makes me nervous, so I may try to avoid it at first while I learn that I’m safe with you. For now, I prefer the toddler hold, and I’m willing to try it out for a minute or two before I will happily return to playtime – I can’t resist those string toys, but I also like to investigate new toys, such as catnip toys or a puffball, when they’re lightly tossed around for me.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
59633664
Contact
Animal Control Officer
Address
4720 E Lake Highlands Drive, The Colony, TX 75056

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

To adopt you may call us at: (972) 370-9250
Email us at: animalservices@thecolonytx.gov
Or visit us at: 4720 E Lake Highlands Dr, The Colony, TX 75056
The fee to adopt an animal, regardless of age or species, is $95.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Animal Shelter: 4720 E Lake Highlands Dr, The Colony, TX 75056
Phone: (972) 370-9250 Email: animalservices@thecolonytx.gov
Hours:
Tuesday - Friday 10 am - 6 pm
Saturday - Sunday 10 am - 4 pm
Monday Closed

More about this shelter

The Colony Animal Services strives to protect andTCAS LOGO-UPDATED nurture The City of The Colony’s lost, homeless, abused, injured, and sick pets. We seek to provide animals the opportunity to be reclaimed, adopted, rehabilitated, or rescued. It is the mission for the Animal Service Officers and volunteers to pursue a positive synergy and to serve the citizens and pets of The Colony.

Animal Services is committed to saving each and every animal that comes into our care. Over the last few years, we have improved our live release rate to 97%. We hold our standards high at keeping this percentage, and in doing so, we ask our rescue partners and citizens to help us pursue finding our animals forever homes.

Every year, we get over a hundred injured and sick animals that need our help. In order for us to help them, we use our donated medical fund to give them the proper care and treatment they need. The only way for us to provide this needed medical care is through our generous financial donors. Every penny donated is sent to our medical fund. Please help us continue this much needed medical care for our animals by donating. Even if you cannot donate, it is a huge help to share posts on social media.

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