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LOCAL CAT: Kia

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large
  • Domestic Short Hair

About LOCAL CAT: Kia

Clayville, RI

Breed

Domestic Short HairMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Large
(12-16 lbs)
Coat: Short
Torbie

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Couch, Friendly, Funny, Smart
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

LOCAL CAT: Kia’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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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LOCAL CAT: Kia's Story

MAKING THE BEST OF A SAD SITUATION is Kia, who came to the shelter in mid-November, after losing her home when her human companion passed away. Her ears were in rough shape from a previous, untreated infection, and she caused a lot of scar tissue damage by scratching them excessively. The vet determined that it would be best to remove most of the tissue, as otherwise her ears would cause her pain for the rest of her life. She might be a little hard of hearing from the damage, but she can definitely still hear us when we call her. And despite the fact that she had a medical need that went untreated, it’s clear that she was well-loved by her previous companion. <br/><br/>She’s been an incredible sport through it all — from Day 1 with us, she has made the most of it, being outgoing and friendly and very eager to sit with us and enjoy our company, every single day we are with her. She’s such a good sport, and keeping her spirits high, despite the fact that her “home” is currently a cage, and she had to endure such a physically challenging stretch of being in a cone when her ears were healing. <br/><br/>Kia is a funny, affectionate, outgoing girl, a bit on the chunky side, but super cute, even with the loss of her ears. She will make a great pal to someone who likes to have a big round kitty to lounge with on the sofa. She’s very engaged with us, comes to us when called, but is also perfectly content to relax on the ottoman in the cat room when we are busy with other needs. She gets along fine with other cats, but she has an alpha personality and would want to be “Top Cat” in the home, or at least a co-equal with another cat. She can get a little sassy if she feels pestered, but it’s not hard to figure out when she just wants to relax and curl her toes, and enjoy some gentle petting, or when she wants to be left alone.<br/><br/>Kia will do well with people of most ages, though small children will need to figure out when she wants to be left alone, which is true of most adult cats. Her previous companion was an elder lady, so she would make a fine match for a senior citizen. She never lived with a dog, but if you have a gentle dog that is accustomed to living with cats, she might be okay with such a companion.<br/><br/>Kia is 6 to 7 years old, and is spayed, box-trained, current on vaccinations, tested negative for FIV and feline leukemia, and received de-wormers and flea treatments. Adoption fee is $50. Personal checks are accepted from R.I. residents only; all others may pay by credit/debit card or money order, payable to “Town of Scituate.” No cash is accepted.<br/><br/>For more information or an application, email ClayvilleCritters@cox.net or call the shelter at (401) 647-7200. You can also visit the shelter during regular hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri 7 to 11 a.m., Sat 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please call before dropping by, to make sure the shelter is open and animal control is not out on a call, and to make sure she is still available. Private appointments outside of regular visiting hours can also be scheduled.<br/><br/>You can also access a downloadable application by clicking this link, or by going to the Town of Scituate’s Animal Control page and scrolling down to the link to the Cat Adoption Form:<br/>https://www.scituateri.gov/departments/animal_control/index.php<br/><br/>Or copy and paste the following into your browser: https://cms5.revize.com/revize/townofscituate/scituate%20ri%20cat%20adopt%20form%20rev%200922.pdf<br/><br/>Please email all PDF applications to ClayvilleCritters@cox.net for faster processing.

MAKING THE BEST OF A SAD SITUATION is Kia, who came to the shelter in mid-November, after losing her home when her human companion passed away. Her ears were in rough shape from a previous, untreated infection, and she caused a lot of scar tissue damage by scratching them excessively. The vet determined that it would be best to remove most of the tissue, as otherwise her ears would cause her pain for the rest of her life. She might be a little hard of hearing from the damage, but she can definitely still hear us when we call her. And despite the fact that she had a medical need that went untreated, it’s clear that she was well-loved by her previous companion.

She’s been an incredible sport through it all — from Day 1 with us, she has made the most of it, being outgoing and friendly and very eager to sit with us and enjoy our company, every single day we are with her. She’s such a good sport, and keeping her spirits high, despite the fact that her “home” is currently a cage, and she had to endure such a physically c

MAKING THE BEST OF A SAD SITUATION is Kia, who came to the shelter in mid-November, after losing her home when her human companion passed away. Her ears were in rough shape from a previous, untreated infection, and she caused a lot of scar tissue damage by scratching them excessively. The vet determined that it would be best to remove most of the tissue, as otherwise her ears would cause her pain for the rest of her life. She might be a little hard of hearing from the damage, but she can definitely still hear us when we call her. And despite the fact that she had a medical need that went untreated, it’s clear that she was well-loved by her previous companion.

She’s been an incredible sport through it all — from Day 1 with us, she has made the most of it, being outgoing and friendly and very eager to sit with us and enjoy our company, every single day we are with her. She’s such a good sport, and keeping her spirits high, despite the fact that her “home” is currently a cage, and she had to endure such a physically challenging stretch of being in a cone when her ears were healing.

Kia is a funny, affectionate, outgoing girl, a bit on the chunky side, but super cute, even with the loss of her ears. She will make a great pal to someone who likes to have a big round kitty to lounge with on the sofa. She’s very engaged with us, comes to us when called, but is also perfectly content to relax on the ottom

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Scituate Animal Shelter's Adoption Policy
ADOPTION FEES AND SPAY/NEUTER DEPOSITS are payable by credit/debit card or money order to “Town of Scituate.” Personal checks are accepted from Rhode Island residents only. No cash is accepted. Our adoption fee for adult cats is $50. Adoption fee for adult dogs is $60. There is a state-mandated $75 spay/neuter deposit that is required to adopt each kitten, and is fully refundable upon proof of spaying/neutering. You can find PDFs of our adoption applications on the Town of Scituate’s website, under Departments > Animal Control. Copy and paste this URL into your browser and scroll down the Animal Control page to find the links to the forms:  http://www.scituateri.org/departments/animal_control/index.php If you would like an application form emailed to you, please call 401-647-7200 or email scituateanimalcontrol@scituatepd.org.

LOCAL CAT: Kia is from Scituate Animal Shelter

[Clayville, RI]

Our Mission
THE SCITUATE ANIMAL SHELTER is a municipal facility under the supervision of Scituate Animal Control, a division of the Scituate, Rhode Island, Police Department. We take in animals from Scituate and Foster and provide care until we can find good homes for them. We also socialize all cats and dogs who need such work in orde...
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Today's hours: By Appointment
Location
106 George Washington Highway Clayville, RI, 02815

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