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Meadow

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium

About Meadow

Bath, ME

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Calico

Behavior

Personality
Couch, Loyal, Playful, Quiet, Funny, Loves, Friendly, Brave, Curious, Dignified, Affectionate, Gentle, Smart
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Meadow’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Meadow's Story

Meadow was brought to us as a stray who turned out not to be stray but had been out on her own looking for a new home due to the addition of a dog that she refused to accept. She would not stay inside no matter what. Neighbors had begun taking her in at night so she would be safe but during the day she would wander in search of a free meal. <br/>Another group was trapping for a lost cat in the neighborhood but the only cat they would get in their trap was Meadow looking for a meal. They asked us to take her in until they could advertise & post her as found. <br/>We did & when we took her to the vet we found she had a microchip & was successful at locating her owner. <br/>After some conversation the person agreed she was unhappy at home & allowed us to take her & place her for adoption. <br/>She has been very happy inside since coming in to us but she says that her dream home would be one where she could go in & out. She hasn't tried to go out with us but she does love sitting on her fluffy cat bed looking out the window. <br/>We would love to see her safely inside but she might be happier or more content if she had outside access & the ultimate would be somewhere she could live life with a catio. No dogs for this gal! She might do ok with one other accepting non alpha cat but really wants to be the whole show!<br/>She is the sweetest calico we have ever seen. She is 5 years old but she LOVES to play almost as much as she loves to cuddle & be adored!<br/>She is completely vetted with vaccines & FIV/FELV negative & just waiting for the right home!

Meadow was brought to us as a stray who turned out not to be stray but had been out on her own looking for a new home due to the addition of a dog that she refused to accept. She would not stay inside no matter what. Neighbors had begun taking her in at night so she would be safe but during the day she would wander in search of a free meal.
Another group was trapping for a lost cat in the neighborhood but the only cat they would get in their trap was Meadow looking for a meal. They asked us to take her in until they could advertise & post her as found.
We did & when we took her to the vet we found she had a microchip & was successful at locating her owner.
After some conversation the person agreed she was unhappy at home & allowed us to take her & place her for adoption.
She has been very happy inside since coming in to us but she says that her dream home would be one where she could go in & out. She hasn't tried to go out with us but she does love sitting on her fluffy cat bed looking out the win

Meadow was brought to us as a stray who turned out not to be stray but had been out on her own looking for a new home due to the addition of a dog that she refused to accept. She would not stay inside no matter what. Neighbors had begun taking her in at night so she would be safe but during the day she would wander in search of a free meal.
Another group was trapping for a lost cat in the neighborhood but the only cat they would get in their trap was Meadow looking for a meal. They asked us to take her in until they could advertise & post her as found.
We did & when we took her to the vet we found she had a microchip & was successful at locating her owner.
After some conversation the person agreed she was unhappy at home & allowed us to take her & place her for adoption.
She has been very happy inside since coming in to us but she says that her dream home would be one where she could go in & out. She hasn't tried to go out with us but she does love sitting on her fluffy cat bed looking out the window.
We would love to see her safely inside but she might be happier or more content if she had outside access & the ultimate would be somewhere she could live life with a catio. No dogs for this gal! She might do ok with one other accepting non alpha cat but really wants to be the whole show!
She is the sweetest calico we have ever seen. She is 5 years old but she LOVES to play almos

How To Adopt

Meadow was listed as Adoptable by A Paw in the Door Cat Rescue
How can I adopt Meadow?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with A Paw in the Door Cat Rescue. 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 Meadow 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 A Paw in the Door Cat Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Meadow?
If you've submitted an inquiry, A Paw in the Door Cat Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Meadow, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to A Paw in the Door Cat Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
A Paw in the Door Cat Rescue's Adoption Policy
A Paw in the Door Adoption Policy • Potential adopters will fill out an adoption application, provide a valid address, email address and telephone number, the telephone number(s) of their veterinarian(s) and/or personal references, and their landlord’s telephone number when applicable. • A Paw in the Door does not support the practice of declawing. Adopters agree not to declaw adopted cats. A Paw in the Door can provide information about the detriments of declawing, humane alternatives, and how to train a cat to use a scratching post. For adopters looking for declawed cats, there are almost always previously declawed cats awaiting adoption. • Adopters will make sure their landlord allows cats and will pay any required pet deposits in advance of adopting. • Kittens will not be available for adoption at less than 10 weeks old. This ensures that kittens receive a strong, healthy start in life and minimizes behavior problems because they are fully weaned and litter box trained. • For the greatest adoption success A Paw in the Door strongly encourages all members of the prospective adoption household to participate in the cat selection. Choosing a cat is a very personal decision and plays an important role in making a lifelong commitment to a new family member. For this reason A Paw in the Door does not allow cats to be adopted as gifts. • Prior to adoption all Paw in the Door cats have received all vaccines, routine health exams, have been tested for FIV and FELV and have been given flea treatment and de-wormer. • A Paw in the Door occasionally has FIV+ cats available for adoption. These cats can live long and healthy lives indoor. (FIV is contagious only between cats; humans, dogs, and other pets cannot contract the disease). • All cats are spayed/neutered prior to going home unless they are less than 4 months old. In this case the adopter will spay or neuter their cat(s) before the age of 6 months old. The cost of the spay neuter is covered by Paw in the Door at our vet at the Yarmouth Vet. Center in Yarmouth, ME . The adopter additionally agrees to confirm with A Paw in the Door that the surgery has taken place or agrees to surrender the cat back to A Paw in the Door. • Vaccines and vet care for the adopter’s current pets will be up to date. • References will be checked before the cat(s) goes home. • Adopters will pay an adoption fee of $250 per kitten before the kitten goes home. Kittens adopted as a pair will pay $475. for the pair which covers surgeries & rabies vaccine for both. There is no fee for the adoption of an adult cat but donations are gratefully accepted! • The adoption contract and this adoption policy will be signed by all parties before the cat(s) or kittens go home. • Adopters agree to provide their adopted cat(s) with annual exams, vaccines, routine veterinary care and a healthy home environment after adoption. • If for any reason the adopting household cannot keep the cat(s) permanently the adopter agrees to contact A Paw in the Door immediately. We will take the cat(s) back with no questions asked. • A Paw in the Door reserves the right to carry out a home visit and/or follow-up phone call before and after adoption. • A Paw in the Door reserves the right to examine and inquire about the cat(s) at any time and if A Paw in the Door is not satisfied with the living conditions or health and safety of the cat(s) the adopter agrees to return the cat(s) to A Paw in the Door upon demand. • The adopter will bring a carrier to transport their new cat(s) home. Cats will not be released without a carrier. • A Paw in the Door will provide the adopter with their new cat(s)’s medical records including vaccination dates, spay/neutering information and any other medical care received while in our care including microchip number which will be held by A Paw in the Door as contact info. • Adopters are 18 years of age or older. • A Paw in the Door reserves the right to refuse any adoption. A Paw in the Door adopts only within the state of Maine & preferred homes are within driving distance of our Paw Palace in Bath Maine

Meadow is from A Paw in the Door Cat Rescue

[Bath, ME]

Our Mission
A Paw in the Door is an all-volunteer, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization. We work within our community to provide a safe haven, medical support, foster placement and adoptive homes for cats in need. We depend upon our volunteers, board members, and our Paw Palace completely manned by our volunteer cat companions to care for...
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