My name is Tabitha!

Posted over 3 months ago
Tabitha

My basic info

Age
2 years 3 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Color
Tortoiseshell
Hair Length
long
Pet ID
Not listed

My details

  • Good With Kids
  • Good With Cats

My health

  • Shots current
  • Spayed/neutered

My personality

AdventurousAffectionateChillCleverConfidentCuriousGentleIndependentPatientPlayfulQuietQuirkySnuggly

My story

Contact info

Pet ID

Contact
Not provided

Phone
Not provided

Email
callascritterrescue@gmail.com

Their adoption process

Our two public locations are below:

Animal House Retail for Rescue
1486 South Hanover Street
Pottstown, Pa 19465

Craig’s Cat Cafe:
11 Riverside Drive
Spring City, Pa 19475

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
    1. First step in adoption is to always submit an application to adopt even if you do not know who you want.
  2. Interview
    1. We do indeed check our applicants thoroughly and will call references, these questions are not just there for show so please let anyone know
  3. Approve Application
    1. Once approved our application manager will reach out to either set up a meet n greet if the kitten is in foster or an adoption day
  4. Sign Adoption Contract
    1. This will include a contract being signed and updated medical history records being given to the adopter to give to their vet.
  5. Pay Fee
    1. An adoption fee for the kitten/cat will be collected on the adoption day. The food the kitten is eating must be acquired to prevent GI upset
  6. Take the Pet Home
    1. Your new furr-baby can go to his/her forever home!

Go meet their pets

Our two public locations are below: please see their websites for hours!

Animal House Retail for Rescue
1486 South Hanover Street
Pottstown, Pa 19465

Craig’s Cat Cafe:
11 Riverside Drive
Spring City, Pa 19475

More about this rescue

Making new best friends since 2020. Calla’s Critter Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that rescues local cats and provides sanctuary and quality care until their forever home is found. We strive to limit the millions of unwanted animals in the US and seek to protect the billions of native wildlife affected by outdoor cats each year