Meet Bailey! She was born 9/19/25. She is a short to medium hair gray female. She was left to fend for herself at a very young age so it is understandable that she has taken a little longer than some to get used to being handled but she is making steady progress. She does like to be held and petted for short periods of time. She gets along well with kittens and adult cats and small friendly dogs. She would do well in a home with children and other cats where she can get a lot of play time and socialization. For more information, please e-mail us at acatsrescue@gmail.com
Meet Bailey! She was born 9/19/25. She is a short to medium hair gray female. She was left to fend for herself at a very young age so it is understandable that she has taken a little longer than some to get used to being handled but she is making steady progress. She does like to be held and petted for short periods of time. She gets along well with kittens and adult cats and small friendly dogs. She would do well in a home with children and other cats where she can get a lot of play time and socialization. For more information, please e-mail us at acatsrescue@gmail.com
We require an application to be filled out prior to adopting. All cats/kittens will be spayed/neutered, receive first round of vaccinations, combo testing and dewormed.
We require an application to be filled out prior to adopting. All cats/kittens will be spayed/neutered, receive first round of vaccinations, combo testing and dewormed.
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We are a 501c3 non-profit cat rescue group consisting entirely of volunteers. Averting CAT-astrophe is committed to the rescue, rehabilitation, and placement of cats/kittens as well as public education regarding proper care and the importance of spay/neuter in battling the escalating overpopulation problem.
We are a 501c3 non-profit cat rescue group consisting entirely of volunteers. Averting CAT-astrophe is committed to the rescue, rehabilitation, and placement of cats/kittens as well as public education regarding proper care and the importance of spay/neuter in battling the escalating overpopulation problem.
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