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About
- Coat length
- Short
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
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Meet Apricot
DOB: 5/9/19
This little girl was thought to be a feral kitty however it quickly became clear that she was not. She is initially nervous and shy of people which is not surprising since she grew up outdoors. Once she realizes your there to give her love and treats she becomes your typical sweet and loving cat!! She absolutely LOVES being pet!!
Apricot tested positive for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). FIV is a type of "slow virus" that affects the cat's immune system. FIV is a cat-only virus and cannot be passed in casual contact between cats. Cats with FIV often live long and perfectly normal symptom-free lives. A good website is FIVCats.com, and an informative article about FIV can be found at Resources.Bestfriends.org/Article/FIV-Cats-FAQs-Feline-Immunodeficiency-Virus.
Please contact the shelter at 203-438-0158 to meet this special girl!!
Apricot is spayed, micro-chipped and up-to-date on vaccinations.
Adoption fee: $200.00
**For more information regarding ROAR’s adoption policies and procedures, please visit our website at roar-ridgefield.org and select the ‘adopt’ tab on the home page. ROAR does not accept online applications.
This little girl was thought to be a feral kitty however it quickly became clear that she was not. She is initially nervous and shy of people which is not surprising since she grew up outdoors. Once she realizes your there to give her love and treats she becomes your typical sweet and loving cat!! She absolutely LOVES being pet!!
Apricot tested positive for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). FIV is a type of "slow virus" that affects the cat's immune system. FIV is a cat-only virus and cannot be passed in casual contact between cats. Cats with FIV often live long and perfectly normal symptom-free lives. A good website is FIVCats.com, and an informative article about FIV can be found at Resources.Bestfriends.org/Article/FIV-Cats-FAQs-Feline-Immunodeficiency-Virus.
Please contact the shelter at 203-438-0158 to meet this special girl!!
Apricot is spayed, micro-chipped and up-to-date on vaccinations.
Adoption fee: $200.00
**For more information regarding ROAR’s adoption policies and procedures, please visit our website at roar-ridgefield.org and select the ‘adopt’ tab on the home page. ROAR does not accept online applications.
Ridgefield Operation Animal Rescue (ROAR)
Ridgefield, CT
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Location Address
45 South Street -
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day hours Monday 11 am - 3 pm Tuesday Closed Wednesday Closed Thursday 11 am - 3 pm & 6 pm - 8 pm Friday 11 am - 3 pm & 6 pm - 8 pm Saturday 11 am - 3 pm Sunday 11 am - 3 pm
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Apricot
- Domestic Short Hair
- Young
- Female