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Afin d'avoir une chance de l'adopter, veuillez remplir notre formulaire d'adoption directement sur notre site web: https://www.reseausecoursanimal.org/nous-contacter/formulaire-adoption/
Jeanne Mance is a Bengal queen who was rescued from an unsanitary home. When she arrived at the shelter, people quickly realized that she was pregnant. She was promptly placed in a foster home where she was able to enjoy her last moments of pregnancy without stress. She was very fortunate to have a human who quickly realized that labor had not begun. This saved the life of the mother and all her babies, as she had to have an emergency C-section. One of her babies' hearts was beginning to fail. Fortunately, everything ended well: Jeanne Mance had five healthy royal babies: Charles, William, Harry, Archie, and Diana. She has been an incredible mother, but it's time for her to find her forever family.
Jeanne Mance could often be described as a Jack Russell wearing leopard print clothes; she has lots of energy to burn, she brings her toy back for you to throw again, growls when she sees a dog passing by on the street, and is very curious (she has to smell and see everything). This queen also has a majestic feline side, loving heights and feather toys. She is extremely sociable and affectionate. She is always the first to greet visitors and asks (read: demands) her dose of love from everyone. She needs people who are available to play with her and help her expend her energy. Living with other animals could be difficult as she has a strong character and is very dependant.
Jeanne Mance is an adult bengal, therefore the adoption fees for her are $400. She is sterilized, vaccinated, microchipped and negative for feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia (FeLV). You will also be provided with health insurances for the first 6 weeks following adoption. You will also have access to the support of the adoption team for as long as you need it. You will also have access to a free 30 minutes video consultation during the first month following the adoption with our cat behaviour consultant FelineGood ( https://www.felinegood.ca ).
In order to get a chance to adopt her, please fill out our adoption directly on our website: https://www.reseausecoursanimal.org/contacts/adoption-form/
Afin d'avoir une chance de l'adopter, veuillez remplir notre formulaire d'adoption directement sur notre site web: https://www.reseausecoursanimal.org/nous-contacter/formulaire-adoption/
Jeanne Mance is a Bengal queen who was rescued from an unsanitary home. When she arrived at the shelter, people quickly realized that she was pregnant. She was promptly placed in a foster home where she was able to enjoy her last moments of pregnancy without stress. She was very fortunate to have a human who quickly realized that labor had not begun. This saved the life of the mother and all her babies, as she had to have an emergency C-section. One of her babies' hearts was beginning to fail. Fortunately, everything ended well: Jeanne Mance had five healthy royal babies: Charles, William, Harry, Archie, and Diana. She has been an incredible mother, but it's time for her to find her forever family.
Jeanne Mance could often be described as a Jack Russell wearing leopard print clothes; she has lots of energy to burn, she brings her toy back for you to throw again, growls when she sees a dog passing by on the street, and is very curious (she has to smell and see everything). This queen also has a majestic feline side, loving heights and feather toys. She is extremely sociable and affectionate. She is always the first to greet visitors and asks (read: demands) her dose of love from everyone. She needs people who are available to play with her and help her expend her energy. Living with other animals could be difficult as she has a strong character and is very dependant.
Jeanne Mance is an adult bengal, therefore the adoption fees for her are $400. She is sterilized, vaccinated, microchipped and negative for feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia (FeLV). You will also be provided with health insurances for the first 6 weeks following adoption. You will also have access to the support of the adoption team for as long as you need it. You will also have access to a free 30 minutes video consultation during the first month following the adoption with our cat behaviour consultant FelineGood ( https://www.felinegood.ca ).
In order to get a chance to adopt her, please fill out our adoption directly on our website: https://www.reseausecoursanimal.org/contacts/adoption-form/