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Georgia Partnership for Animals Alpharetta,GA30022 N 34° 06.890106, W 84° 27.20031738281 Telephone 770 664 9123 Tabby - black Adopted pet Adopted Tabby - black Adopted Cat Cat

Hamilton - Adopted!

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ADOPTED!!! Congratulations to Hamilton and his new family!

Hamilton is an amazing cat that has conversations with you and looks for your company. We were asked to take him in from a shelter because the owners had simply dumped him there because of a urinary tract infection. So many times, if a cat urinates outside his litter box, it is simply because there is an infection that can be cleared up with antibiotics. Instead of addressing the problem and giving this baby the care he needed, they simply dumped him at the shelter. Their loss!

Hamilton was taken in and given antibiotics and has been perfect in every way since then. He is a very big boy and is declawed in all four paws. He has a very unusual coloring that is extremely rare and very attractive. His favorite thing in the world is to get up on your shoulder and wrap himself around your neck. He loves to be carried this way and has mastered the art of placing himself in such a way that he does not need to be held. He would be your very own fur wrap... except that he would be very much alive and very good company.

Hamilton is up to date on his shots, neutered, micro-chipped and very good with his litter box. He is also very good with other cats and dogs.

All of our cats and kittens have received vaccinations and have been tested for diseases, such as feline leukemia and feline AIDS, are spayed or neutered, and are micro-chipped. Our adoption fees for most cats are $125. Please contact us for an adoption application if

you are interested in this pet. If still available, he/she will most likely be at our next adoption event. (But contact us ahead of time to make sure.) Please note that we conduct home visits before finalizing adoptions.

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Pet has been declawed

Hamilton is up-to-date with routine shots, house trained and spayed/neutered.

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