Meet Tabitha. Tabitha is about 3 years old. She has been spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, felv/fiv tested negative. Tabitha is a little shy at first but once she is comfortable with her surroundings she is quite affectionate and a lap cat. She doesn't do well with other cats but does well with well mannered dogs. Tabitha is a very active and curious cat. She was adopted and returned because of her activity level. She will open kitchen cabinets to see what's inside.
For more information on Tabitha, please contact Cause for Paws at cause4paws@hotmail.com or leave a message on our voice mail at 952-259-1483.
Meet Tabitha. Tabitha is about 3 years old. She has been spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, felv/fiv tested negative. Tabitha is a little shy at first but once she is comfortable with her surroundings she is quite affectionate and a lap cat. She doesn't do well with other cats but does well with well mannered dogs. Tabitha is a very active and curious cat. She was adopted and returned because of her activity level. She will open kitchen cabinets to see what's inside.
For more information on Tabitha, please contact Cause for Paws at cause4paws@hotmail.com or leave a message on our voice mail at 952-259-1483.
The adoption fee for a Cause for Paws cat is $225. There is an adoption application that is completed and reviewed prior to the adoption. This application will ask for a veterinarian reference and we will check this reference prior to an adoption. The application gives us an opportunity to learn more about the potential adopter and whether or not the cat that they are interested in would be a good match. There is also an adoption contract that is completed at the time of the adoption. Because we are an all-volunteer organization, we typically will respond to an inquiry within 24 to 48 hours.
The adoption fee for a Cause for Paws cat is $225. There is an adoption application that is completed and reviewed prior to the adoption. This application will ask for a veterinarian reference and we will check this reference prior to an adoption. The application gives us an opportunity to learn more about the potential adopter and whether or not the cat that they are interested in would be a good match. There is also an adoption contract that is completed at the time of the adoption. Because we are an all-volunteer organization, we typically will respond to an inquiry within 24 to 48 hours.
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If someone is interested in seeing one of our cats, arrangements can be made to meet this cat.
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Cause for Paws is a Minnesota nonprofit 501(c) (3) organization founded in 1998. It is a small all-volunteer group of friends who love cats and want to make a difference for cats in our community. The small group's main focus is helping stray and abandoned cats and kittens find loving, permanent homes. Cats are fostered in volunteers' homes; there is no shelter facility. The goal of every Cause for Paws adoption is a home where the cat and the other family members -- both two-legged and four-legged -- will thrive. Prior to adoption, all cats are examined by a veterinarian,
Felv/fiv tested, vaccinated (including rabies and distemper),
spayed or neutered, microchipped and registered, fostered in a volunteer foster home to determine the kitty’s personality, and received treatment for flea/parasite prevention. As funds allow, Cause for Paws also provides spay/neuter assistance for owned cats in the community, through its Cause for Paws Spay/Neuter Subsidy Program. The work of Cause for Paws is funded entirely by donations.
Cause for Paws is a Minnesota nonprofit 501(c) (3) organization founded in 1998. It is a small all-volunteer group of friends who love cats and want to make a difference for cats in our community. The small group's main focus is helping stray and abandoned cats and kittens find loving, permanent homes. Cats are fostered in volunteers' homes; there is no shelter facility. The goal of every Cause for Paws adoption is a home where the cat and the other family members -- both two-legged and four-legged -- will thrive. Prior to adoption, all cats are examined by a veterinarian,
Felv/fiv tested, vaccinated (including rabies and distemper),
spayed or neutered, microchipped and registered, fostered in a volunteer foster home to determine the kitty’s personality, and received treatment for flea/parasite prevention. As funds allow, Cause for Paws also provides spay/neuter assistance for owned cats in the community, through its Cause for Paws Spay/Neuter Subsidy Program. The work of Cause for Paws is funded entirely by donations.
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