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Domestic Longhair kittens & cats in High Springs, Florida

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These Domestic Longhairs are available for adoption close to High Springs, Florida.
We'll also keep you updated on Cleopatra's adoption status with email updates.
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Cleopatra

Domestic Longhair

Female, 8 mos
Gainesville, FL
Size
(when grown) -
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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We'll also keep you updated on Iris's adoption status with email updates.
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Iris

Domestic Longhair

Female, Adult
Chiefland, FL
Size
(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Iris is a gorgeous long haired girl who is seeking a forever family to call her own! She’s about 3 years old and an absolute sweetheart! She loves to be loved on and spending time with her people! Iris has been with us for over a year with no adoption interest unfortunately. She is so deserving of a loving home! She loves to give kisses and will lick you whenever she gets the chance! She does great with other cats and does okay with dogs. She hasn’t been around them in over a year though, so a slow introduction is key. Please help us find Iris her perfect family! Located in lake city FL. Transport or partial transport is available for approved adopters! Adoption application: https://forms.gle/cwgvJFrypu6J9YbP7 #lkciadoption
We'll also keep you updated on Meow Meow's adoption status with email updates.
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Meow Meow

Domestic Longhair

Female, 7 yrs 1 mo
Middleburg, FL
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meow meow decided she wanted to live at the rescue. She is the sweetest lady who loves to be snuggled and loved on. She really wants her own family where she can grow old and be spoiled!
We'll also keep you updated on Basil's adoption status with email updates.
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Basil

Domestic Longhair

Female 2 mos
Ocala, FL
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Once the babies are weened from their mother (Calamity Jane) they will be placed in our foster to adopt program.  This means the pet is still too young to be fixed and is currently still in need of vet visits for vaccines.  If your application is approved you would be part of our foster to adopt program.  This means you are approved to take the pet home to foster.  You would pay the adoption fee at this time.  We would coordinate with you when the pet has the next vet appointment and you would be responsible for bringing the pet to our vet in Ocala for that appointment.  Once the pet has the last visit for its spay or neuter you would bring the pet in and pick it up once it is ready in the afternoon.  Once the pet is fully vetted and fixed we would finalize the adoption and send you the final adoption contract.  All of the veterinary cost would be covered under our QoL umbrella. If this program is not for you we can discuss another pet with you that has been fully vetted. The pet you have chosen is part of our foster to adopt program.  This means the pet is still too young to be fixed and is currently still in need of vet visits for vaccines.  If your application is approved you would be part of our foster to adopt program and take the pet home to foster.  You would pay the adoption fee at this time.  We would coordinate with you when the pet has the next appointment and you would be responsible for bringing the pet to our vet in Ocala for that appointment.  Once the pet has the last visit for its spay or neuter you would bring the pet in and pick it up once it is ready in the afternoon.  Once the pet is fully vetted and fixed we would finalize the adoption and send you the final adoption contract.  All of the veterinary cost would be covered under our QoL umbrella. If this program is not for you we can discuss another pet with you that has been fully vetted. The pet you have chosen is part of our foster to adopt program.  This means the pet is still too young to be fixed and is currently still in need of vet visits for vaccines.  If your application is approved you would be part of our foster to adopt program and take the pet home to foster.  You would pay the adoption fee at this time.  We would coordinate with you when the pet has the next appointment and you would be responsible for bringing the pet to our vet in Ocala for that appointment.  Once the pet has the last visit for its spay or neuter you would bring the pet in and pick it up once it is ready in the afternoon.  Once the pet is fully vetted and fixed we would finalize the adoption and send you the final adoption contract.  All of the veterinary cost would be covered under our QoL umbrella. If this program is not for you we can discuss another pet with you that has been fully vetted. The pet you have chosen is part of our foster to adopt program.  This means the pet is still too young to be fixed and is currently still in need of vet visits for vaccines.  If your application is approved you would be part of our foster to adopt program and take the pet home to foster.  You would pay the adoption fee at this time.  We would coordinate with you when the pet has the next appointment and you would be responsible for bringing the pet to our vet in Ocala for that appointment.  Once the pet has the last visit for its spay or neuter you would bring the pet in and pick it up once it is ready in the afternoon.  Once the pet is fully vetted and fixed we would finalize the adoption and send you the final adoption contract.  All of the veterinary cost would be covered under our QoL umbrella. If this program is not for you we can discuss another pet with you that has been fully vetted. The pet you have chosen is part of our foster to adopt program.  This means the pet is still too young to be fixed and is currently still in need of vet visits for vaccines.  If your application is approved you would be part of our foster to adopt program and take the pet home to foster.  You would pay the adoption fee at this time.  We would coordinate with you when the pet has the next appointment and you would be responsible for bringing the pet to our vet in Ocala for that appointment.  Once the pet has the last visit for its spay or neuter you would bring the pet in and pick it up once it is ready in the afternoon.  Once the pet is fully vetted and fixed we would finalize the adoption and send you the final adoption contract.  All of the veterinary cost would be covered under our QoL umbrella. If this program is not for you we can discuss another pet with you that has been fully vetted. The pet you have chosen is part of our foster to adopt program.  This means the pet is still too young to be fixed and is currently still in need of vet visits for vaccines.  If your application is approved you would be part of our foster to adopt program and take the pet home to foster.  You would pay the adoption fee at this time.  We would coordinate with you when the pet has the next appointment and you would be responsible for bringing the pet to our vet in Ocala for that appointment.  Once the pet has the last visit for its spay or neuter you would bring the pet in and pick it up once it is ready in the afternoon.  Once the pet is fully vetted and fixed we would finalize the adoption and send you the final adoption contract.  All of the veterinary cost would be covered under our QoL umbrella. If this program is not for you we can discuss another pet with you that has been fully vetted. The pet you have chosen is part of our foster to adopt program.  This means the pet is still too young to be fixed and is currently still in need of vet visits for vaccines.  If your application is approved you would be part of our foster to adopt program and take the pet home to foster.  You would pay the adoption fee at this time.  We would coordinate with you when the pet has the next appointment and you would be responsible for bringing the pet to our vet in Ocala for that appointment.  Once the pet has the last visit for its spay or neuter you would bring the pet in and pick it up once it is ready in the afternoon.  Once the pet is fully vetted and fixed we would finalize the adoption and send you the final adoption contract.  All of the veterinary cost would be covered under our QoL umbrella. If this program is not for you we can discuss another pet with you that has been fully vetted. ##2345827##
We'll also keep you updated on Louise's adoption status with email updates.
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Louise

Domestic Longhair

Female, 9 mos
Ocala, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Three little kittens found their way to the loving home of one of our foster moms. They have started their booster vaccines and they are on the hunt for loving forever homes. They are playful and sassy, healthy and ready to meet their forever families. Our kittens cannot be adopted until they have had their spay surgeries. We typically do this at three to four months of age. However, we have a foster to adopt a program that allows approved applicants to care for their own kittens while they grow and get their boosters. Once the surgeries are done the ownership would then be transferred. We are a foster based organization and it is a very rewarding process to be a part of raising a kitten. We want families to have as much time to bond as possible. If you are interested in possibly exploring adoption through our foster to adopt a program. https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/31710/generic ##2186903##
We'll also keep you updated on Alfalfa's adoption status with email updates.
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Alfalfa

Domestic Longhair

Male, 2 mos
Ocala, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Once the babies are weened from their mother (Calamity Jane) they will be placed in our foster to adopt program.  This means the pet is still too young to be fixed and is currently still in need of vet visits for vaccines.  If your application is approved you would be part of our foster to adopt program.  This means you are approved to take the pet home to foster.  You would pay the adoption fee at this time.  We would coordinate with you when the pet has the next vet appointment and you would be responsible for bringing the pet to our vet in Ocala for that appointment.  Once the pet has the last visit for its spay or neuter you would bring the pet in and pick it up once it is ready in the afternoon.  Once the pet is fully vetted and fixed we would finalize the adoption and send you the final adoption contract.  All of the veterinary cost would be covered under our QoL umbrella. If this program is not for you we can discuss another pet with you that has been fully vetted. The pet you have chosen is part of our foster to adopt program.  This means the pet is still too young to be fixed and is currently still in need of vet visits for vaccines.  If your application is approved you would be part of our foster to adopt program and take the pet home to foster.  You would pay the adoption fee at this time.  We would coordinate with you when the pet has the next appointment and you would be responsible for bringing the pet to our vet in Ocala for that appointment.  Once the pet has the last visit for its spay or neuter you would bring the pet in and pick it up once it is ready in the afternoon.  Once the pet is fully vetted and fixed we would finalize the adoption and send you the final adoption contract.  All of the veterinary cost would be covered under our QoL umbrella. If this program is not for you we can discuss another pet with you that has been fully vetted   ##2345825##

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Shelter

19.4 miles

Humane Society of North Central Florida - North Campus (formerly Alachua County Humane Society)

4205 NW 6th Street, Gainesville, FL 32609

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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Rescue

29 miles

Lexi's Kitty Corner Incorporated

Chiefland, FL 32626

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

47.8 miles

Howey Horse Haven Paws N Claws Division

Middleburg, FL 32068

Pet Types: cats

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47.9 miles

Quality of Life Rehab & Foster Inc

Ocala, FL 34475

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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