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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Hermey, Buddy, and Bernard are three siblings who came to our facility as strays right before our frigid winter weather. They are approximately 14 weeks old now and searching for their forever homes after they were not reclaimed. Hermey, the male (orange tabby) is the most outgoing. Buddy and Bernard, the females, are a bit more shy (with Bernard, the solid gray, being the most shy). They are slowly acclimating to life inside and humans. They really enjoy the company of other cats and would likely be fine with respectful dogs. We think they would warm up to children eventually, but they are not going to be cats who are immediately interested in being carried around and loved on. With patience and kindness they will do great. Adoption fee per kitten is FREE and they are all spayed/neutered, microchipped, vaccinated and FELV/FIV negative. They would be best separated to bond with more confident cats/dogs to help them come out of their shells! Call 630-553-9256 or email animalcontrol@Kendallcountyil.gov with questions, or stop by the shelter at 802 W. John St. in Yorkville to meet them.
Hermey, Buddy, and Bernard are three siblings who came to our facility as strays right before our frigid winter weather. They are approximately 14 weeks old now and searching for their forever homes after they were not reclaimed. Hermey, the male (orange tabby) is the most outgoing. Buddy and Bernard, the females, are a bit more shy (with Bernard, the solid gray, being the most shy). They are slowly acclimating to life inside and humans. They really enjoy the company of other cats and would likely be fine with respectful dogs. We think they would warm up to children eventually, but they are not going to be cats who are immediately interested in being carried around and loved on. With patience and kindness they will do great. Adoption fee per kitten is FREE and they are all spayed/neutered, microchipped, vaccinated and FELV/FIV negative. They would be best separated to bond with more confident cats/dogs to help them come out of their shells! Call 630-553-9256 or email animalcontrol@Kendallcountyil.gov with questions, or stop by the shelter at 802 W. John St. in Yorkville to meet them.
Any adult age 18 or older may complete an adoption application and be considered as a candidate for adopting a dog or cat from the Kendall County Animal Control.
Applications may take up to 24 hours to be approved.
The adoption fee for a dog includes: a microchip, spay/neuter and bordetella, distemper and rabies vaccination.
The cat adoption fee includes: Distemper shot, spay/neuter and microchip.
Any adult age 18 or older may complete an adoption application and be considered as a candidate for adopting a dog or cat from the Kendall County Animal Control.
Applications may take up to 24 hours to be approved.
The adoption fee for a dog includes: a microchip, spay/neuter and bordetella, distemper and rabies vaccination.
The cat adoption fee includes: Distemper shot, spay/neuter and microchip.
Kendall County Animal Control is the county agency responsible for enforcement of the state statutes governing rabies control in domestic companion animals. The State of Illinois requires that all dogs are vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian. Compliance with this law is monitored through the issuance of rabies tags for all dogs residing in the county. All dogs are required to wear their rabies tags when off of the owner's property. If a pet is lost, rabies tags also provide an excellent means of identifying your pet.
Kendall County Animal Control also enforces the county's ordinance that prohibits dogs from running at large in unincorporated residential subdivisions, investigates reports of animal bites, and will pick up contained stray dogs in unincorporated Kendall County during operating hours. Stray and owner released cats and dogs may also be brought to the facility during business hours. Cats and dogs are available for adoption at the facility.
Kendall County Animal Control is the county agency responsible for enforcement of the state statutes governing rabies control in domestic companion animals. The State of Illinois requires that all dogs are vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian. Compliance with this law is monitored through the issuance of rabies tags for all dogs residing in the county. All dogs are required to wear their rabies tags when off of the owner's property. If a pet is lost, rabies tags also provide an excellent means of identifying your pet.
Kendall County Animal Control also enforces the county's ordinance that prohibits dogs from running at large in unincorporated residential subdivisions, investigates reports of animal bites, and will pick up contained stray dogs in unincorporated Kendall County during operating hours. Stray and owner released cats and dogs may also be brought to the facility during business hours. Cats and dogs are available for adoption at the facility.
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