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Douglas Fir and Madrona

  • Kitten
  • Male
  • Large
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Douglas Fir and Madrona

Seattle, WA

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Kitten
(less than 1 year)
Male
Large
(12-16 lbs)
Tabby (Brown / Chocolate)

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Playful, Champion Cuddlers, Love To Snuggle, Friendly
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No
Declawed:
No

Douglas Fir and Madrona'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.

Adoption Fee

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Douglas Fir and Madrona's Story

Please read through the entire posting and requirements before applying via our questionnaire at https://alleycatproject.org/adopt <br/>Please do not submit an inquiry via Petfinder.<br/><br/>Meet Douglas Fir and Madrona, an adorable brother/sister pair who are both champion cuddlers, dedicated biscuit-makers and lapcats. They play, wrestle, chase toys, hang out on your lap for long snuggle sessions while continually purring - what more could you want in a pair of kittens?!! Both are short-haired classic tabbies, with some white markings. They are approximately four months old.<br/><br/>This pair is super sweet and would love to entertain you and provide lots of good snuggles. They are good eaters and have perfect litter box skills. <br/><br/>Though they are healthy now, they had a rough beginning, coming into foster underweight and with upper respiratory infections. It took a while to nurse them back to health but now they are happy, healthy and full of energy. Madrona also had a bad eye infection that is behind her though she still has a bit of a wonky looking eye but that just gives her a distinctive look!<br/><br/>What Douglas Fir and Madrona are looking for in a home:<br/><br/> - They want to stay together forever and must be adopted as a pair.<br/> - They have lots of kitten energy and will benefit from plenty of active play time.<br/> - They need to live indoors only.<br/> - They have no known history with other cats.<br/> - They have no known history with dogs.<br/> - They have no known history with children,<br/><br/> All Alley Cat Projects cats are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated prior to adoption.<br/><br/> Alley Cat Project adoption fees are:<br/><br/> - $200 per cat or kitten<br/> - $350 for pair of cats or kittens<br/> - $50 for senior cat (over 8 years old)<br/> - Flexible reduced fees for a cat with a chronic medical condition that requires ongoing care<br/> - Additional charitable donations are appreciated and support our overall rescue efforts<br/><br/>Thank you for your interest in Douglas Fir and Madrona! If your household fits the above criteria, you can apply to adopt them by filling out this questionnaire: https://alleycatproject.org/adopt<br/><br/>Only applicants who complete the questionnaire will be considered. Please do not submit an inquiry through Petfinder, as it will not replace the questionnaire and we will not respond. Many of our cats receive numerous applications, and we thank you for your patience while we review applications and find the best match.<br/><br/>Please do not follow up on your application by phone or email as this will not expedite a response. As a 100% volunteer-run organization, we appreciate your understanding.

Please read through the entire posting and requirements before applying via our questionnaire at https://alleycatproject.org/adopt
Please do not submit an inquiry via Petfinder.

Meet Douglas Fir and Madrona, an adorable brother/sister pair who are both champion cuddlers, dedicated biscuit-makers and lapcats. They play, wrestle, chase toys, hang out on your lap for long snuggle sessions while continually purring - what more could you want in a pair of kittens?!! Both are short-haired classic tabbies, with some white markings. They are approximately four months old.

This pair is super sweet and would love to entertain you and provide lots of good snuggles. They are good eaters and have perfect litter box skills.

Though they are healthy now, they had a rough beginning, coming into foster underweight and with upper respiratory infections. It took a while to nurse them back to health but now they are happy, healthy and full of energy. Madrona also had a bad eye infection that is behind her thou

Please read through the entire posting and requirements before applying via our questionnaire at https://alleycatproject.org/adopt
Please do not submit an inquiry via Petfinder.

Meet Douglas Fir and Madrona, an adorable brother/sister pair who are both champion cuddlers, dedicated biscuit-makers and lapcats. They play, wrestle, chase toys, hang out on your lap for long snuggle sessions while continually purring - what more could you want in a pair of kittens?!! Both are short-haired classic tabbies, with some white markings. They are approximately four months old.

This pair is super sweet and would love to entertain you and provide lots of good snuggles. They are good eaters and have perfect litter box skills.

Though they are healthy now, they had a rough beginning, coming into foster underweight and with upper respiratory infections. It took a while to nurse them back to health but now they are happy, healthy and full of energy. Madrona also had a bad eye infection that is behind her though she still has a bit of a wonky looking eye but that just gives her a distinctive look!

What Douglas Fir and Madrona are looking for in a home:

- They want to stay together forever and must be adopted as a pair.
- They have lots of kitten energy and will benefit from plenty of active play time.
- They need to live indoors only.
- They have no known history with

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How To Adopt

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Alley Cat Project's Adoption Policy
When adopting from Alley Cat Project, you agree that they will be kept indoors and that you will never declaw them. The adoption fees are as follows: $200.00 per cat or kitten $350.00 for a pair of cats or kittens $50.00 for a senior cat over 8 years old Flexible reduced fee for a cat with a chronic medical condition that requires ongoing care Adjustable fee upon request for adopters who are low income, seniors, disabled, or others with fixed incomes Additional charitable donations are appreciated and support our overall rescue efforts Alley Cat Project is a 100% volunteer organization and 98% of all donations go directly to help our primary mission to reduce the population of stray cats in Seattle.

Douglas Fir and Madrona is from Alley Cat Project

[Seattle, WA]

Our Mission
Alley Cat Project’s primary mission is to reduce the population of stray cats in Seattle through trap, neuter, and return of feral cats. We spay and neuter feral adult cats, and we foster, socialize and adopt out kittens as well as adult cats who have socialization potential. ACP is 100% volunteer run and foster based, and ...
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