Meet Savannah! Will you be her loving forever home?
She’s a sweet, lovable, well-behaved, happy-go-lucky kind of kitten. She purrs when she sees you and will greet you at the door with her cute little face and a big stretch to show you how long she can get.
She likes friends such as other cats, dogs and children. She is very adaptable and can even play by herself. Her cat tree by the window is her favorite place to be. The tricky part is though, she tested positive for feline leukemia (FELV+). The diagnosis was confirmed with additional lab tests, which show that it is a regressive form of FELV, meaning her immune system is strong and keeping it in check. Yay! So, she is expected to live a normal life span.
She’s a stray that I found near Uniontown in September. She’s approximately 10 months old (born mid-March). I had her fully vetted—vaccines, dewormed, flea/tick treatment, microchipped, and spayed.
She is ready to go to her new home! To clarify, Savannah is looking for a loving home as an indoor only cat with other FELV positive cats, as the only cat, or with dogs. She likes children too. Please share and contact me with any questions. Thank you for reading about Savannah and helping her.
Meet Savannah! Will you be her loving forever home?
She’s a sweet, lovable, well-behaved, happy-go-lucky kind of kitten. She purrs when she sees you and will greet you at the door with her cute little face and a big stretch to show you how long she can get.
She likes friends such as other cats, dogs and children. She is very adaptable and can even play by herself. Her cat tree by the window is her favorite place to be. The tricky part is though, she tested positive for feline leukemia (FELV+). The diagnosis was confirmed with additional lab tests, which show that it is a regressive form of FELV, meaning her immune system is strong and keeping it in check. Yay! So, she is expected to live a normal life span.
She’s a stray that I found near Uniontown in September. She’s approximately 10 months old (born mid-March). I had her fully vetted—vaccines, dewormed, flea/tick treatment, microchipped, and spayed.
She is ready to go to her new home! To clarify, Savannah is looking for a loving home as an indoor only cat with other FELV positive cats, as the only cat, or with dogs. She likes children too. Please share and contact me with any questions. Thank you for reading about Savannah and helping her.
Submission of an application, vet and personal reference checked,
2.
Home Check
A visit is made to the home either in person or virtual with an interview.
3.
Meet the Pet
A time is scheduled for potential adopter to meet the cat
4.
Take the Pet Home
We then deliver the pet to the new home if all check out.
5.
Pay Fee
Payment is made at the delivery time.
Additional adoption info
We do not always accept the first applicant. We choose the best placement for the cat or kitten based on the cats needs, personality, and appropriate fit for the family.
We do not always accept the first applicant. We choose the best placement for the cat or kitten based on the cats needs, personality, and appropriate fit for the family.
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Come Meet Our Pets in our foster's homes (flexible scheduling during the week in the evenings and on weekends): By appointment only.
Come Meet Our Pets in our foster's homes (flexible scheduling during the week in the evenings and on weekends): By appointment only.
More about this rescue
Sonya's Hope for Felines is a cat rescue organization. We strive to reduce the overpopulation and suffering of stray/feral cats through sterilization and for the betterment of the communities, felines, and families served.
Sonya's Hope for Felines is a cat rescue organization. We strive to reduce the overpopulation and suffering of stray/feral cats through sterilization and for the betterment of the communities, felines, and families served.
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