Like her littermates, this little Taco Bell kitten is outgoing, sociable and affectionate. Although Chalupa was born with Swimmer syndrome (meaning her hips didn't develop correctly), she has not let that stop her from all sorts of kitten adventures, whether that's playing tag with her littermates, climbing up the cat tree, or chasing the cat wand across the floor. She's been a good sport about having her tiny legs bandaged, and it's paid off with excellent progress. As a result of her Swimmer syndrome, she can't move as fast as she'd probably like, which means she can be a bit more cautious in new situations. Quite understandably, she can spend more time watching from the sidelines before hopping into the action. She's growing increasingly comfortable with her foster family's dog, and she's made friends with her family's cats as well. One of Chalupa's cutest habits is falling asleep sitting up after a long session of playtime. Silly Chalupa! She also enjoys climbing into a lap for snuggles and a churu treat, and her cuteness and can-do spirit are irresistible.
Like her littermates, this little Taco Bell kitten is outgoing, sociable and affectionate. Although Chalupa was born with Swimmer syndrome (meaning her hips didn't develop correctly), she has not let that stop her from all sorts of kitten adventures, whether that's playing tag with her littermates, climbing up the cat tree, or chasing the cat wand across the floor. She's been a good sport about having her tiny legs bandaged, and it's paid off with excellent progress. As a result of her Swimmer syndrome, she can't move as fast as she'd probably like, which means she can be a bit more cautious in new situations. Quite understandably, she can spend more time watching from the sidelines before hopping into the action. She's growing increasingly comfortable with her foster family's dog, and she's made friends with her family's cats as well. One of Chalupa's cutest habits is falling asleep sitting up after a long session of playtime. Silly Chalupa! She also enjoys climbing into a lap for snuggles and a churu treat, and her cuteness and can-do spirit are irresistible.
A phone conversation to discuss any questions or concerns we may have about the application as well as any questions you may have.
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Meet the Pet
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Take the Pet Home
When you come to pick up the dog or cat we will go over any other details and you will sign the adoption contract and pay the adoption fee
Additional adoption info
We have worked hard to make our adoption process as easy as possible. We like to think of the process in four steps: application, phone conversation, meet and greet and adoption day. We will get back to applicants within a few days even if they were not chosen.
We have worked hard to make our adoption process as easy as possible. We like to think of the process in four steps: application, phone conversation, meet and greet and adoption day. We will get back to applicants within a few days even if they were not chosen.
All of our animals are in foster homes. To meet an animal please fill out our adoption application and we will get back to you to schedule a meet and greet if it seems it could be a good fit.
All of our animals are in foster homes. To meet an animal please fill out our adoption application and we will get back to you to schedule a meet and greet if it seems it could be a good fit.
More about this rescue
Paws and Claws Rescue is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the Chicagoland area dedicated to preventing, and alleviating the suffering caused by abuse, neglect, and overpopulation. We help dogs and cats mentally and physically heal, and give them a chance to find love, a full life, and a forever home.
Our focus is on rescuing orphaned neonatal kittens, nursing kittens with their feral mothers, under-socialized cats, and dogs who have been at Chicago Animal Care and Control for too long. We see ourselves as the crossing guards for these vulnerable animals, helping them get from their past, whether that be from a traumatic home, a kennel, or a euthanasia list, to a safe and kind human who will love them.
Paws and Claws Rescue is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the Chicagoland area dedicated to preventing, and alleviating the suffering caused by abuse, neglect, and overpopulation. We help dogs and cats mentally and physically heal, and give them a chance to find love, a full life, and a forever home.
Our focus is on rescuing orphaned neonatal kittens, nursing kittens with their feral mothers, under-socialized cats, and dogs who have been at Chicago Animal Care and Control for too long. We see ourselves as the crossing guards for these vulnerable animals, helping them get from their past, whether that be from a traumatic home, a kennel, or a euthanasia list, to a safe and kind human who will love them.
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