Arbor
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Arbor
Rice Lake, WI
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Arbor’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Arbor's Story
Arbor set down roots with us over 2 years ago and we are stumped as to why she is still at the center, we can't beleaf that no one has adopted her yet. Maple its because she can be a little shy but she has been branching out and getting friendlier. Arbor is pining fir a new grove, willow yew go out on a limb and take her home?<br/><br/>PURRsonality:<br/>Towards people: likes to be pet but not held, can be a little playful<br/>Towards cats: gets along with others but doesn't necessarily seek them out.<br/>She is not bonded to her sister, Peony, but the two could be a good pair if desired.<br/><br/>PreFURs: to be mid-level in the room, visible and at PURRfect petting height.<br/>About us:<br/>As a rescue center, most of our cats and kittens have come to us as strays or abandoned. This means that we usually do not know their history, exact age, or if they are good with kids or dogs. <br/>However, each one has been loved and cared for since they came through our door. <br/><br/>They have each been examined by a veterinarian, given age appropriate vaccines, spayed or neutered, medicated as needed, and continue to be monitored for any needs that may develop.<br/><br/>In addition to caring for the cats, our volunteers have put in countless hours cleaning the facilities to provide the best possible environment for our felines as they wait for the right person to take them to their forever home.<br/><br/>Come on in and visit during open hours, no appointment necessary. You are sure to fall in love at least a dozen times before you leave.
Arbor set down roots with us over 2 years ago and we are stumped as to why she is still at the center, we can't beleaf that no one has adopted her yet. Maple its because she can be a little shy but she has been branching out and getting friendlier. Arbor is pining fir a new grove, willow yew go out on a limb and take her home?
PURRsonality:
Towards people: likes to be pet but not held, can be a little playful
Towards cats: gets along with others but doesn't necessarily seek them out.
She is not bonded to her sister, Peony, but the two could be a good pair if desired.
PreFURs: to be mid-level in the room, visible and at PURRfect petting height.
About us:
As a rescue center, most of our cats and kittens have come to us as strays or abandoned. This means that we usually do not know their history, exact age, or if they are good with kids or dogs.
However, each one has been loved and cared for since they came through our door.
They have each been examined by a veterinarian, giv
Arbor set down roots with us over 2 years ago and we are stumped as to why she is still at the center, we can't beleaf that no one has adopted her yet. Maple its because she can be a little shy but she has been branching out and getting friendlier. Arbor is pining fir a new grove, willow yew go out on a limb and take her home?
PURRsonality:
Towards people: likes to be pet but not held, can be a little playful
Towards cats: gets along with others but doesn't necessarily seek them out.
She is not bonded to her sister, Peony, but the two could be a good pair if desired.
PreFURs: to be mid-level in the room, visible and at PURRfect petting height.
About us:
As a rescue center, most of our cats and kittens have come to us as strays or abandoned. This means that we usually do not know their history, exact age, or if they are good with kids or dogs.
However, each one has been loved and cared for since they came through our door.
They have each been examined by a veterinarian, given age appropriate vaccines, spayed or neutered, medicated as needed, and continue to be monitored for any needs that may develop.
In addition to caring for the cats, our volunteers have put in countless hours cleaning the facilities to provide the best possible environment for our felines as they wait for the right person to take them to their forever home.
Come on in and visit
How To Adopt
Arbor is from Community Cat Rescue & Adoption Center of Barron County, Inc.
[Rice Lake, WI]
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