Posted 1 week ago
Submit Application
Meet the Pet
Home Check
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home
Muncy and Maureen are a closely-bonded, loving duo of silky black kittens. They are both mild cerebellar hypoplasia (wobbly cat syndrome) and both have vision impairment. Neither of these conditions cause them pain and they have no ongoing medical management needs - they just need a home that will love their unique abilities!
Both Muncy and Maureen have bright and sunny personalities, and their energetic antics will have you giggling! Both kittens have resounding purrs and love to cuddle (both each other and their humans), they play animatedly with goofy jumps and twists, and you'll often find them making biscuits on their favorite fuzzy blankets.
Maureen is affectionately nicknamed "Mo" and is starting to catch up on growth. Maureen's CH and vision are more challenging than her brother's and she often seeks him out for support. She will even meow to call him until he responds! Maureen is known for chasing her tail and loves to hunt shadows.
Estimated at 5 months old, Maureen is:
Maureen is acquainted with dogs and is very interested to make friends. She got along well with all of her caretaker's dogs, however often ended up walked on, as she doesn't excel at avoiding obstacles. Maureen will need canine companions to be attentive to her location and to avoid stepping on her - with her vision impairment, there is no way for her to escape to protect herself. Maureen gets along well with other cats, though is initially aloof.
Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue microchips all dogs and cats before adoption. Microchips are implanted between the shoulder blades and are another form of identification should the animal get lost. The microchips are registered to Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue. The adopter's information is added once the adoption is complete. The adopter is responsible for a $15.00/Lifetime registration fee . Dogs and Cats still need to have collar with tags should they get lost.
Muncy and Maureen are a closely-bonded, loving duo of silky black kittens. They are both mild cerebellar hypoplasia (wobbly cat syndrome) and both have vision impairment. Neither of these conditions cause them pain and they have no ongoing medical management needs - they just need a home that will love their unique abilities!
Both Muncy and Maureen have bright and sunny personalities, and their energetic antics will have you giggling! Both kittens have resounding purrs and love to cuddle (both each other and their humans), they play animatedly with goofy jumps and twists, and you'll often find them making biscuits on their favorite fuzzy blankets.
Maureen is affectionately nicknamed "Mo" and is starting to catch up on growth. Maureen's CH and vision are more challenging than her brother's and she often seeks him out for support. She will even meow to call him until he responds! Maureen is known for chasing her tail and loves to hunt shadows.
Estimated at 5 months old, Maureen is:
Maureen is acquainted with dogs and is very interested to make friends. She got along well with all of her caretaker's dogs, however often ended up walked on, as she doesn't excel at avoiding obstacles. Maureen will need canine companions to be attentive to her location and to avoid stepping on her - with her vision impairment, there is no way for her to escape to protect herself. Maureen gets along well with other cats, though is initially aloof.
Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue microchips all dogs and cats before adoption. Microchips are implanted between the shoulder blades and are another form of identification should the animal get lost. The microchips are registered to Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue. The adopter's information is added once the adoption is complete. The adopter is responsible for a $15.00/Lifetime registration fee . Dogs and Cats still need to have collar with tags should they get lost.
Submit Application
All applicants must complete an online Adoption Application, which is then reviewed by our vet check team and a vet check done if applicable
Meet the Pet
A meet-n-greet should be arranged with the prospective adoptive family and foster animal applied for. All current pets must be included.
Home Check
Sometimes the meet-n-greet is combined with the home visit. The home visit is critical to make sure the foster animal is a good fit.
Sign Adoption Contract
When an adoption is a go, the adopters sign an Adoption Contract. The Contract may have addendums depending if the animal is spayed or not.
Pay Fee
Adoption fees may vary from animal to animal.
Take the Pet Home
Adoption Contract must have been signed, fee paid, and adopter provide collar tag with contact info on it, collar and leash.