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Daisy Mae

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Daisy Mae

Germantown, MD

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Black

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Daisy Mae's Story

Meet Daisy Mae! <br/><br/>Daisy Mae is a true rescue success story. When she was found outside, she was so tiny and frail that everyone thought she was a kitten. With some love, care, and plenty of good meals, she's blossomed into a healthy, adorable little cat with a big personality to match her big ears and curious eyes.<br/><br/>Now that she's safe and loved, Daisy Mae is making up for lost time-she lives for mealtime and still shows a little impatience while waiting for her food (a gentle reminder that she once had to fend for herself). It's not food aggression-just excitement from a girl who never wants to go hungry again.<br/><br/>After she's eaten, Daisy Mae is all about cuddles and companionship. She loves to be near her people and in the middle of whatever's going on. She gets along well with other cats and uses her litter box perfectly.<br/><br/>Daisy Mae does have a few quirks that make her extra endearing: she'll drag toys out of the basket just to show them off... but playing with them? That's optional.<br/><br/>Because of her feisty impatience around food, Daisy Mae would do best in a home without small children-but she'll make the perfect companion for someone who appreciates a cat with a survivor's spirit, a heart full of love, and a personality bigger than she is.<br/><br/>Small but mighty, Daisy Mae is ready to find her forever home-and a lap to call her own. <br/><br/>FOSTER-TO-ADOPT PROGRAM<br/>Not sure if a particular pet will be the perfect match? Our Foster-to-Adopt program is the way to go FMCA's foster-to-adopt program is essentially a trial period so you can be sure your selection is a good fit for your home and family. This is especially helpful if you have other pets and children or just need more time to make a final decision.<br/><br/>FOSTER-TO-ADOPT PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS<br/>The Foster-to-Adoption program requires a fully approved application. Applicant must be 21 years old All applicants must complete an application, undergo a residency and vet verification plus a virtual interview/home visit prior to application approval. We also require a drivers' license, or other form of ID, for each adult in the household.<br/><br/>CAT ADOPTION APPLICATION<br/>We process adoptions through ShelterLuv. The first step is to complete an application:<br/>https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/FMCA/Cat<br/><br/>If you do not have a specific pet in mind, please list a general description of what you are looking for, i.e. adult female cat or pair of kittens or unknown, etc. under the section titled "Which animals are you interested in?" This will allow us to quickly determine if we may have what you are looking for readily available or in one of our foster homes still going through the vetting process.<br/><br/>You will hear from us in the next few days. Please note, FMCA is an all-volunteer organization and most of our volunteers work full-time, so please be patient.<br/><br/>After an applicant is fully approved and an appropriate pet is selected, we will coordinate pet transfer. We will stay in touch to monitor during the two-or three-week trial period. If it's a go, we will finalize the adoption electronically. During the trial period, we are always available to help with items such as getting pets settled in, pet introductions and ways to help shy pets acclimate. If things don't work out, the pet will return to FMCA.<br/><br/>Please email us at info@fmca.org with any questions regarding the adoption process.

Meet Daisy Mae!

Daisy Mae is a true rescue success story. When she was found outside, she was so tiny and frail that everyone thought she was a kitten. With some love, care, and plenty of good meals, she's blossomed into a healthy, adorable little cat with a big personality to match her big ears and curious eyes.

Now that she's safe and loved, Daisy Mae is making up for lost time-she lives for mealtime and still shows a little impatience while waiting for her food (a gentle reminder that she once had to fend for herself). It's not food aggression-just excitement from a girl who never wants to go hungry again.

After she's eaten, Daisy Mae is all about cuddles and companionship. She loves to be near her people and in the middle of whatever's going on. She gets along well with other cats and uses her litter box perfectly.

Daisy Mae does have a few quirks that make her extra endearing: she'll drag toys out of the basket just to show them off... but playing with them? That's optional.

Meet Daisy Mae!

Daisy Mae is a true rescue success story. When she was found outside, she was so tiny and frail that everyone thought she was a kitten. With some love, care, and plenty of good meals, she's blossomed into a healthy, adorable little cat with a big personality to match her big ears and curious eyes.

Now that she's safe and loved, Daisy Mae is making up for lost time-she lives for mealtime and still shows a little impatience while waiting for her food (a gentle reminder that she once had to fend for herself). It's not food aggression-just excitement from a girl who never wants to go hungry again.

After she's eaten, Daisy Mae is all about cuddles and companionship. She loves to be near her people and in the middle of whatever's going on. She gets along well with other cats and uses her litter box perfectly.

Daisy Mae does have a few quirks that make her extra endearing: she'll drag toys out of the basket just to show them off... but playing with them? That's optional.

Because of her feisty impatience around food, Daisy Mae would do best in a home without small children-but she'll make the perfect companion for someone who appreciates a cat with a survivor's spirit, a heart full of love, and a personality bigger than she is.

Small but mighty, Daisy Mae is ready to find her forever home-and a lap to call her own.

FOSTER-TO-ADOPT PROGRAM
No

How To Adopt

Daisy Mae was listed as Adoptable by Friends of Montgomery County Animals Inc.
How can I adopt Daisy Mae?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Friends of Montgomery County Animals Inc.. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Daisy Mae is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Friends of Montgomery County Animals Inc. for details on the pet.
When can I meet Daisy Mae?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Friends of Montgomery County Animals Inc. will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Daisy Mae, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Friends of Montgomery County Animals Inc., and they'll be happy to help!
Friends of Montgomery County Animals Inc.'s Adoption Policy
What is the process to adopt? After you decide which animal you wish to make a member of your family, you will be required to complete an adoption application form, which will be reviewed by a volunteer who will interview you. If all is in order, you will sign an adoption contract where you promise to meet certain criteria for care of the animal. You will also receive a copy of the medical form which contains information such as tests, vaccines, etc. that have already been done for the cat. These foster cats live in the Germantown, MD area, and FMCA requires a home visit for adoption. So any potential adopters should be in or near the Montgomery County, MD area. For more information, email info@fmca.org. How much does it cost to adopt a cat/kitten? There is an $125.00 CASH donation required. What does this fee cover? The $125.00 adoption donation covers veterinary care that we have already done up to the date of adoption, including the spay or neuter of the animal. Every kitten, cat, puppy or dog will altered before the animal is adopted. The minimum veterinary care for the $125.00 fee is a feline leukemia/FIV test, 2 distemper vaccines, a rabies vaccine, 2 dewormings, and the spay/neuter. You may need to continue the vaccine process with your veterinarian. What happens if I adopt a cat or kitten and it just doesn't work out? We require that the animals be returned to us. We will work with you to find one that is a better match, if you desire. Also, if you can no longer keep a cat after X number of years, please contact us. We will make every effort to bring the cat back into the FMCA adoption system and find it another home; however, this decision depends upon current health and/or behavioral issues the cat may have developed. It also depends on the availability of foster care. Can my adopted cat be an indoor/outdoor cat? No. Cats that are adopted from FMCA must live indoors. The exception to this is a cat that comes to the group as an indoor/outdoor cat, and we are sure it will not adapt to an indoors-only lifestyle. In that case, we try to place the cat in as safe a neighborhood as possible. Can I de-claw my adopted cat? NO! If you must have a declawed cat, we will be glad to show you what we have available that has already been declawed by a previous owner. FMCA is greatly opposed to declawing. We will show you how to trim nails and give you information on training the cat to scratch in appropriate places.

Daisy Mae is from Friends of Montgomery County Animals Inc.

[Germantown, MD]

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