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Speckles Domestic Short Hair Mix Venice, CA

  • Kitten
  • Female
  • Small
  • Gray & White

About

House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.

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Meet Speckles

This message was posted 05/25/05

These 2 gorgeous kittens are as sweet as they come. They were rescued from a high kill shelter along with their mom just in the nick of time. We have had them since they were ~ 2-3 weeks, and thus, they have been hand raised and love human attention. Very tiny and delicate. They are sisters, but do not need to go to a home together (however, it would definately be great if they could remain together). When you adopt eiither Speckles or Doll or both, they will come microchipped, spayed, vaccinated, tested for FiV/FeLV, de-wormed, and de-flead. These kittens are love bugs and would do great with another kitty friend. Please come and save them! Thank you!


Please be willing to allow a delivery of the kitty to your home to check out his new living space and be willing to accept follow up phone calls on his new life.


If you are interested in adopting Speckles or Doll or both, please click here to fill out our pre-adoption questionnaire:

Pre-Adoption Questionnaire
Once you have filled it out, e-mail it to: mstimothychubbs@yahoo.com or danfrias@gmail.com. We will then call you to set up an appointment to meet the kitten.


Any questions or inquires you have, contact Rachel or Dan at: mstimothychubbs@yahoo.com or danfrias@gmail.com or by phone 714-717-5722. Thanks!


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Each of our cats and kittens have already been:


Spayed or neutered

Tested for FeLV (Feline Leukemia)

Tested for FIV (Feline AIDS)

First FVRCP vaccination. Depending on the cat's age and how long we have had it, additional vaccinations are sometimes provided by us; if not, they are the responsibility of the adopter.

De-fleaing

De-worming (tape and ring worm)

Microchipped



Also, many times we must provide additional medical care such as surgery for injuries or congenital problems, x-rays, blood panels, fecal tests, treatment for ear, eye, upper respiratory infections, and viruses. Remember though, all veterinary care once you've adopted a new companion animal into your family, are your responsibility for the life of your companion animal.


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  • Domestic Short Hair
  • Kitten
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