


Birch
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Birch
Flint Hill, VA
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Behavior
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Birch’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Birch's Story
For The Cats' Sake<br/><br/>BIRCH was rescued from a campground at Shenandoah National Park, where the park staff fed him until the onset of winter closure. They reached out to us as they couldn't leave him alone, and he's really warmed up to people. Now he is a playful and affectionate cat, who has mad moments and zooms around in a fluffy blur! BIRCH would ideally love to be an inside/outside pet. As he's still a little nervous at times, he'd be better in a home without small children, and he just needs a home to be his spunky self, he has a lot of kitten in him still, but we estimate he's around 5 years old.<br/><br/>.<br/><br/>ONLINE ADOPTION FORM:<br/>https://form.jotform.com/81848821130152<br/><br/>We do not have a fixed adoption fee at For The Cats' Sake, but instead ask for a tax-deductible donation to our group. On average, we spend over $250 to cover spay and neutering, testing for FeLV and FIV, vaccinations, flea treatment, deworming and any vet care/medicine that is needed. We ask for a minimum donation of $80 per cat, and that adopters pay more if they are able to. Our goal is to find the best home for each animal, and we feel this policy makes it possible for more people to adopt one or more cats. It is important to us that every adopter can afford to care for their pets properly and give them a home for life.<br/><br/>TNR and a whole lot more...
For The Cats' Sake
BIRCH was rescued from a campground at Shenandoah National Park, where the park staff fed him until the onset of winter closure. They reached out to us as they couldn't leave him alone, and he's really warmed up to people. Now he is a playful and affectionate cat, who has mad moments and zooms around in a fluffy blur! BIRCH would ideally love to be an inside/outside pet. As he's still a little nervous at times, he'd be better in a home without small children, and he just needs a home to be his spunky self, he has a lot of kitten in him still, but we estimate he's around 5 years old.
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ONLINE ADOPTION FORM:
https://form.jotform.com/81848821130152
We do not have a fixed adoption fee at For The Cats' Sake, but instead ask for a tax-deductible donation to our group. On average, we spend over $250 to cover spay and neutering, testing for FeLV and FIV, vaccinations, flea treatment, deworming and any vet care/medicine that is needed. We ask for a minimum donation of $80 per
For The Cats' Sake
BIRCH was rescued from a campground at Shenandoah National Park, where the park staff fed him until the onset of winter closure. They reached out to us as they couldn't leave him alone, and he's really warmed up to people. Now he is a playful and affectionate cat, who has mad moments and zooms around in a fluffy blur! BIRCH would ideally love to be an inside/outside pet. As he's still a little nervous at times, he'd be better in a home without small children, and he just needs a home to be his spunky self, he has a lot of kitten in him still, but we estimate he's around 5 years old.
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ONLINE ADOPTION FORM:
https://form.jotform.com/81848821130152
We do not have a fixed adoption fee at For The Cats' Sake, but instead ask for a tax-deductible donation to our group. On average, we spend over $250 to cover spay and neutering, testing for FeLV and FIV, vaccinations, flea treatment, deworming and any vet care/medicine that is needed. We ask for a minimum donation of $80 per cat, and that adopters pay more if they are able to. Our goal is to find the best home for each animal, and we feel this policy makes it possible for more people to adopt one or more cats. It is important to us that every adopter can afford to care for their pets properly and give them a home for life.
TNR and a whole lot more...
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