This helps Cameron Animal Hospital Rescue with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Tiger Striped
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Not good with kids
Not good with dogs
Not good with cats
Needs experienced adopter
Spayed / Neutered
Has special needs
My health
Shots current
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Mia came to Cameron Animal Hospital after being found collapsed outside a school. She had been there for several days without eating. She had a deep infection in her sinuses and needed an invasive surgery, but with treatment and nursing care, she made a full recovery.
Mia is a miracle cat in more ways than one. She has a mild case of Cereballar Hypoplasia (CH), a developmental issue which makes her walk with an odd gait and causes her to loose her balance easily. It will not affect her health or lifespan, but it would have made it incredibly difficult for her to live on the streets, making her survival and rescue incredibly special.
Mia has a huge personality for such a little cat. She loves being pet, and seeks attention and affection. She is very vocal and doesn't hesitate to let you know if she wants something. She can mouthy, and needs an experienced owner, but she is not aggressive. She has shown occasional interest in toys, but prefers playing with people. She makes hilarious faces while playing, and loves rolling around. In general she is very content watching the world go by outside the window, taking naps, and getting pet.
Mia knows how special she is, and thinks she should be the only princess in a house; she does not like other cats or dogs. Because she can occasionally be mouthy she should not go home with young children. She will do best in a quieter home. She is FeLV/FIV negative, fecal tested and dewormed, fully vaccinated, and spayed.
Mia will thrive with a family who will spoil her with the love and affection she deserves. Do you have space in your family for lots of love and laughs with Mia? Email CAHadoptions@gmail.com for more information.
Mia came to Cameron Animal Hospital after being found collapsed outside a school. She had been there for several days without eating. She had a deep infection in her sinuses and needed an invasive surgery, but with treatment and nursing care, she made a full recovery.
Mia is a miracle cat in more ways than one. She has a mild case of Cereballar Hypoplasia (CH), a developmental issue which makes her walk with an odd gait and causes her to loose her balance easily. It will not affect her health or lifespan, but it would have made it incredibly difficult for her to live on the streets, making her survival and rescue incredibly special.
Mia has a huge personality for such a little cat. She loves being pet, and seeks attention and affection. She is very vocal and doesn't hesitate to let you know if she wants something. She can mouthy, and needs an experienced owner, but she is not aggressive. She has shown occasional interest in toys, but prefers playing with people. She makes hilarious faces while playing, and loves rolling around. In general she is very content watching the world go by outside the window, taking naps, and getting pet.
Mia knows how special she is, and thinks she should be the only princess in a house; she does not like other cats or dogs. Because she can occasionally be mouthy she should not go home with young children. She will do best in a quieter home. She is FeLV/FIV negative, fecal tested and dewormed, fully vaccinated, and spayed.
Mia will thrive with a family who will spoil her with the love and affection she deserves. Do you have space in your family for lots of love and laughs with Mia? Email CAHadoptions@gmail.com for more information.
The $250 adoption donation for cats and kittens is non-refundable and includes the following:
--Full initial series of FVRCP and Rabies vaccinations; follow up vet exams will be scheduled for any remaining vaccines at the time of adoption.
--FeLV and FIV testing.
--Initial fecal testing; complete treatment until the animal tests negative.
--Initial prophylactic deworming.
--Spay/Neuter.
--Microchip.
--Feline Bartonella testing, treatment, and titration testing for all cats over 1 year old.
*The adoption donation does not include pet insurance, additional testing, subsequent vaccinations or medical care after the animal has been adopted.
Adoption fees vary for pure-bred cats, dogs and small mammals. Please enquire about a specific animal for more information.
Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
2.
Approve Application
3.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
An appointment will be scheduled for you to meet the animals and find the right match. Please note there are no same day adoptions.
Additional adoption info
If you are interested in adopting, please email CAHadoptions@gmail.com. After filling out an adoption application, you will be contacted directly by one of our adoption coordinators who will arrange a time for you to meet some of the cats and kittens available for adoption.
If you are interested in adopting, please email CAHadoptions@gmail.com. After filling out an adoption application, you will be contacted directly by one of our adoption coordinators who will arrange a time for you to meet some of the cats and kittens available for adoption.
Go meet their pets
All adoptions are by appointment only. Please email CAHadoptions@gmail.com for more information about the adoption process and to receive an application.
After filling out an adoption application, you will be contacted directly by one of our adoption coordinators who will arrange a time for you to meet some of the animals available for adoption.
All adoptions are by appointment only. Please email CAHadoptions@gmail.com for more information about the adoption process and to receive an application.
After filling out an adoption application, you will be contacted directly by one of our adoption coordinators who will arrange a time for you to meet some of the animals available for adoption.
More about this rescue
Cameron Animal Rescue is a non-profit rescue group associated with Cameron Animal Hospital. The hospital has been rescuing animals since its founding in 1936.
Cameron Animal Rescue focuses on helping animals from local areas that do not have shelter support, or from overwhelmed city shelters in the northern NJ/NYC area.The rescue particularly focuses on animals in need of medical care, including injuries and neonatal animals.
Cameron Animal Rescue is a non-profit rescue group associated with Cameron Animal Hospital. The hospital has been rescuing animals since its founding in 1936.
Cameron Animal Rescue focuses on helping animals from local areas that do not have shelter support, or from overwhelmed city shelters in the northern NJ/NYC area.The rescue particularly focuses on animals in need of medical care, including injuries and neonatal animals.
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