Please contact Margaret ([email protected]) for more information about this pet.12/22/2010 Adopted <
8/30/2010 Oh, dear, I got fat, and another kitty attacked me, so I have a wound on my side. I'm in the medical room getting the treatment I need. Won't someone please come and adopt me so I can be safe? I don't do well with so many kitties. I'm not aggressive.
2/15/09 I'm not demanding, I am responsive, and I'm looking for a commitment!
12/15/08 Do you like a calm, friendly kitty? Check me out in the Green Room.
8/24/08 A new picture of me! I'm here enjoying my new friends and these comfy bunk beds!
4/25/08 You can find me resting quietly in the green room at the shelter. Look closely and you will see what a pretty sweetheart I am! I'm not all pushy like SOME of these kitties! Please come get me outta here!
------------------------------------------- Our adoption fee is $45 with a cardboard cat carrier, or $40 if you provide a carrier. All cats must be transported safely in a carrier. Additional carriers are $5 each. The fee includes: -Worming -Testing for Leukemia (FeLV) and AIDs (FIV) -Core vaccinations FVRCP CHL and Rabies if old enough -Ear mite and flea check and treatment -Spay/neuter -Free sample bag of Hill's Science Diet cat food -Lifetime guarantee of the right for the cat/ kitten to be returned to the shelter for any reason. WITH VERY FEW EXCEPTIONS, CATS ADOPTED FROM US MUST BE KEPT INDOORS AT ALL TIMES. Come to the shelter to complete an adoption application, or print one from the 'adoption' page of our website http://www.guardianangelscatclub.org and bring it in. Out of town adopters or those wishing to expedite the adoption process may send proof that pets past and present have been spayed/neutered and kept current on shots, along with the application. Please note we do not ship cats! Adopter must come in person to the shelter. Our adoption contract requires that cats be returned to us if for any reason at any time you cannot or will not be able to keep the cat. This includes giving us the option to accept the cat back at the shelter if your vet recommends euthanasia (unless the cat is obviously very injured or sick and suffering at the time)