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Our Featured Pet...Majestic Nebelung looking for a loving home
Nicky has the appearance of a pedigree Nebelung (or long-hair Russian Blue). He has a beautiful flowing solid blue coat and green eyes, classic traits of a Nebelung. Nicky was found abandoned near the Petsmart store in Tempe looking for handouts and he was rescued by a Mildcats member. He is a large 5-year old male, neutered, and tested negative for FIV. Nicky is very human-oriented and extremely affectionate. It makes you wonder how anyone could abandon such a lovely cat. Nicky is also very playful, almost kitten-like, and he will keep you occupied for long periods of time if you are willing to play with him. Nicky is friendly towards female cats, but not so good with male cats. If you would like to provide Nicky with a stable loving home, please contact Sophie by phone at 480-777-5721 or by email at sophiatsong@msn.com to arrange a meeting with Nicky.
If you are interested in adopting, please submit an adoption application. Please indicate the cat's name on the application and answer the questions as specifically as possible. Someone will respond to you within 48 hours.
Mildcats desperately need foster parents. If you are considering or willing to help out in fostering, please respond using our "Feedback" page and click on "Want to foster/adopt" and leave a message on how to contact you. Check the fostering column on the Mildcats Record page to see the number of cats/kittens that require fostering at: http://www.mildcatsatasu.org/
If you cannot foster cats or kittens, please consider donating to Mildcats, a 501c3 organization. To donate, please visit our web site.
Founded on the conviction that all living beings warrant dignity and respect, Mildcats At ASU is dedicated to ensuring the long-term welfare of the homeless cat population on the campus of ASU. To this end, Mildcats At ASU endeavors to: (a) Provide humane means of controlling the homeless cat population on ASU campus through the trap, neuter and return (TNR) process. (b) Find permanent loving homes for those homeless cats deemed adoptable. (c) Protect the health of human population at ASU by providing rabies inoculations for and continuing to monitor the health of those cats that have undergone the TNR process. (d) Educate the university populace about the responsibilities of pet ownership. (e) Provide resources to individuals who have lost an animal, found an animal, or are considering re-homing their pet. Resources are not restricted to the needs of felines, but shall be provided for any animal in jeopardy of losing its home.
Visit our web site at: http://www.mildcatsatasu.org
Our student site at: http://www.asu.edu/clubs/mildcats
