

Catherine #290
- Kitten
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
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Catherine #290's Story
Hello my friend,<br/><br/>I am the lovely Catherine. They tell me I am a beautiful female tabby with white markings. I am a bit reserved and dignified so I would prefer a quieter home where I could just love, love, love! <br/><br/>All my vet work is completed--spayed, vaccinated for rabies and distemper, dewormed and flea treated. My FeLv/FIV tests were negative. <br/><br/>You can find me in a wonderful foster home in Nichols, NY, where I was taught how to use a litter box so I could be totally ready for adoption into your loving home!!<br/><br/>I will be here waiting to love and be loved!! <br/><br/><br/><br/>“Cats on the Border” is a ground-breaking program of Paws & Claws Society developed and funded as an expansion of their SAFER (Stray and Feral Eminent Rescue) program. The primary goal of the program is to end the cycle of cruelty caused by cat overpopulation on the border between NY and PA. Over the last ten years, more than 4,000 cats and kittens found in feral colonies have been given a new lease on life thanks to PACS “Cats on the Border” initiative.<br/><br/><br/>Adoptable cats and kittens removed from feral colonies in the communities of Rome and Warren Center, PA and Nichols, Barton and Waverly, NY are socialized, completely vetted and offered for adoption. PACS and “Cats on the Border” program partners are working diligently to insure that adoptable cats and kittens have a chance for a wonderful life in a loving home, off the streets where their parents were abandoned.<br/><br/>SAFER “Cats on the Border” program is a very successful example of a tri-state collaboration between NJ, NY & PA for the benefit of animals. We are blessed and give thanks to the hard-working local volunteers who give their all to end the "cycle of cruelty caused by pet overpopulation !!!<br/><br/> <br/>For more information about Paws and Claws Society and their SAFER “Cats on the Border” Program, visit www.pacsnj.org
Hello my friend,
I am the lovely Catherine. They tell me I am a beautiful female tabby with white markings. I am a bit reserved and dignified so I would prefer a quieter home where I could just love, love, love!
All my vet work is completed--spayed, vaccinated for rabies and distemper, dewormed and flea treated. My FeLv/FIV tests were negative.
You can find me in a wonderful foster home in Nichols, NY, where I was taught how to use a litter box so I could be totally ready for adoption into your loving home!!
I will be here waiting to love and be loved!!
“Cats on the Border” is a ground-breaking program of Paws & Claws Society developed and funded as an expansion of their SAFER (Stray and Feral Eminent Rescue) program. The primary goal of the program is to end the cycle of cruelty caused by cat overpopulation on the border between NY and PA. Over the last ten years, more than 4,000 cats and kittens found in feral colonies have been given a new lease on life
Hello my friend,
I am the lovely Catherine. They tell me I am a beautiful female tabby with white markings. I am a bit reserved and dignified so I would prefer a quieter home where I could just love, love, love!
All my vet work is completed--spayed, vaccinated for rabies and distemper, dewormed and flea treated. My FeLv/FIV tests were negative.
You can find me in a wonderful foster home in Nichols, NY, where I was taught how to use a litter box so I could be totally ready for adoption into your loving home!!
I will be here waiting to love and be loved!!
“Cats on the Border” is a ground-breaking program of Paws & Claws Society developed and funded as an expansion of their SAFER (Stray and Feral Eminent Rescue) program. The primary goal of the program is to end the cycle of cruelty caused by cat overpopulation on the border between NY and PA. Over the last ten years, more than 4,000 cats and kittens found in feral colonies have been given a new lease on life thanks to PACS “Cats on the Border” initiative.
Adoptable cats and kittens removed from feral colonies in the communities of Rome and Warren Center, PA and Nichols, Barton and Waverly, NY are socialized, completely vetted and offered for adoption. PACS and “Cats on the Border” program partners are working diligently to insure that adoptable cats and kittens have a chance for a wonde
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