Huckleberry #89 Domestic Short Hair Nichols, NY
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Blue Cream
About
- Coat length
- Medium
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
- Good in a home with
- Other cats, children.
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Meet Huckleberry #89
Hi there !
I am Huckleberry.
I am one of the four friendly kittens born on an active dairy farm .
I am a pretty blue cream calico.
I was born in May at a beautiful and very active dairy farm. My siblings and I love playing and getting into trouble around big tractors and moo cows.
For our own safety, we are now in a foster home and hoping to be adopted.
All of my vet work is done and I am ready to go to a loving new home.
Thanks for checking me out !
“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 eight years, more than 3,400 cats and kittens found in feral colonies have been given a new lease on life thanks to PACS “Cats on the Border” initiative.
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.
For more information about Paws and Claws Society and their SAFER “Cats on the Border” Program, visit www.pacsnj.org
I am Huckleberry.
I am one of the four friendly kittens born on an active dairy farm .
I am a pretty blue cream calico.
I was born in May at a beautiful and very active dairy farm. My siblings and I love playing and getting into trouble around big tractors and moo cows.
For our own safety, we are now in a foster home and hoping to be adopted.
All of my vet work is done and I am ready to go to a loving new home.
Thanks for checking me out !
“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 eight years, more than 3,400 cats and kittens found in feral colonies have been given a new lease on life thanks to PACS “Cats on the Border” initiative.
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.
For more information about Paws and Claws Society and their SAFER “Cats on the Border” Program, visit www.pacsnj.org
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Huckleberry #89
- Domestic Short Hair
- Young
- Female