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Cornish Rex kittens & cats in Eugene, Oregon

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Sophie

Siamese

Female, 1 mo
Eugene, OR
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(when grown) -
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
I`m available for adoption and will be ready to go home once I get spayed/neutered! You can read about my condition and needs below. I have ringworm (feline dermatophytosis), a very common, treatable skin infection. Despite the name, it is a fungal infection having nothing to do with worms. I might have an itchy rash on my skin that will look like a circle on the infected area. I am undergoing treatment at the shelter but hoping to find my forever family now to continue healing in my new home! I think my recovery would be a lot quicker and more comfortable in a home. My adoption price is discounted and you will receive supplies and resources needed to get started. Learn more about ringworm and treatment at https://www.green-hill.org/ringworm-in-cats-treatment/Kittens need more attention and socialization during their first 6 months of life and adopters should plan to provide this type of care. We recommend adopting 2 kittens at a time to help with socialization!My adoption fee includes being spayed/neutered, current vaccinations, permanent microchip identification, certificate for a free veterinary exam, post-adoption support and more! Give us a call if you`d like to talk with a staff member more about adopting a kitten with ringworm!
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Cloud

Siamese

Female, 2 yrs
Eugene, OR
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
Hi, I`m available for adoption! Please read the questions and answers below to learn more about me. If I sound like a good fit, come out to Greenhill Humane Society to meet me!Do you like other cats? I previously lived with a lot of other cats. I would likely do well with another cat after a slow introduction period.What do you think about living with a dog? I have no known history with dogs. I might do well with a dog after a slow introduction period.How do you feel about kids? I have no known history with kids. I might do well with kids.What was your previous home like? I lived indoors only in an apartment with about 30+ other cats.What`s your ideal home like? A home where I can have lots of love and play time and the care that I deserve.Is there anything else we should know about you? I am very cute and came to Greenhill with about 30+ other cats.
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Howl

Siamese

Male, 1 mo
Eugene, OR
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
I`m available for adoption and will be ready to go home once I get spayed/neutered! You can read about my condition and needs below. I have ringworm (feline dermatophytosis), a very common, treatable skin infection. Despite the name, it is a fungal infection having nothing to do with worms. I might have an itchy rash on my skin that will look like a circle on the infected area. I am undergoing treatment at the shelter but hoping to find my forever family now to continue healing in my new home! I think my recovery would be a lot quicker and more comfortable in a home. My adoption price is discounted and you will receive supplies and resources needed to get started. Learn more about ringworm and treatment at https://www.green-hill.org/ringworm-in-cats-treatment/Kittens need more attention and socialization during their first 6 months of life and adopters should plan to provide this type of care. We recommend adopting 2 kittens at a time to help with socialization!My adoption fee includes being spayed/neutered, current vaccinations, permanent microchip identification, certificate for a free veterinary exam, post-adoption support and more! Give us a call if you`d like to talk with a staff member more about adopting a kitten with ringworm!

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Where do Cornish Rexs come from? How many types of Cornish Rexs are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Cornish Rex.

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