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Miss Tomato - Foster Home Domestic Long Hair Kalamazoo, MI
- Senior
- Female
- Medium
About
- Coat length
- Long
- Health
- Spayed / neutered, declawed.
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Meet Miss Tomato - Foster Home
Breed: Domestic Long Hair
Age: 15 years old
Gender: Female
Cats: Unknown
Dogs: Unknown
Children: 5 and older
Litter Box Trained: Yes
Adoption Fee: Waived with approved senior application
Declawed: Yes- Front Declawed
Miss Tomato is an older kitty who is looking to live her golden years in the perfect forever home! She is the perfect lap cat who enjoys snuggling and taking naps. She is currently not at the shelter and in a foster home, so if you are interested in adopting Miss Tomato, fill out an application today!
The Animal Rescue Project is committed to the best possible veterinary care for the pets it rescues and it is looking for adopters who will be similarly committed.
Adoptions are NOT first come, first served! We seek to choose the best fit for the approved adopter and pet.
Please understand that these animals are still new to us and their needs and requirements can change at any time as we learn more about them. We will try our best to get them updated online as soon as possible.
All cats and kittens are given a general check-up when they enter our program. They receive medical to remove any intestinal parasites (worms), fleas, and mites they may have. All cats and kittens are feline leukemia tested, and cats at least a year old are also tested for feline immuno virus. Each cat or kitten receives the FVRCP vaccine; if a kittens stay with us is long enough, two or three boosters will be given after the initial vaccination.
Most cats and older kittens are spayed or neutered before adoption. In the case of kittens not old enough to be safely sterilized, a $50 deposit is required at the time of adoption and is refunded to the adopter with proof of sterilization.
The Animal Rescue Project requires every adopter to establish an active relationship with a veterinarian no later than 10 days after adoption. Adopters will receive a plan for routine veterinary care at the time of adoption and are expected to work with their vet to complete the plan.
Age: 15 years old
Gender: Female
Cats: Unknown
Dogs: Unknown
Children: 5 and older
Litter Box Trained: Yes
Adoption Fee: Waived with approved senior application
Declawed: Yes- Front Declawed
Miss Tomato is an older kitty who is looking to live her golden years in the perfect forever home! She is the perfect lap cat who enjoys snuggling and taking naps. She is currently not at the shelter and in a foster home, so if you are interested in adopting Miss Tomato, fill out an application today!
The Animal Rescue Project is committed to the best possible veterinary care for the pets it rescues and it is looking for adopters who will be similarly committed.
Adoptions are NOT first come, first served! We seek to choose the best fit for the approved adopter and pet.
Please understand that these animals are still new to us and their needs and requirements can change at any time as we learn more about them. We will try our best to get them updated online as soon as possible.
All cats and kittens are given a general check-up when they enter our program. They receive medical to remove any intestinal parasites (worms), fleas, and mites they may have. All cats and kittens are feline leukemia tested, and cats at least a year old are also tested for feline immuno virus. Each cat or kitten receives the FVRCP vaccine; if a kittens stay with us is long enough, two or three boosters will be given after the initial vaccination.
Most cats and older kittens are spayed or neutered before adoption. In the case of kittens not old enough to be safely sterilized, a $50 deposit is required at the time of adoption and is refunded to the adopter with proof of sterilization.
The Animal Rescue Project requires every adopter to establish an active relationship with a veterinarian no later than 10 days after adoption. Adopters will receive a plan for routine veterinary care at the time of adoption and are expected to work with their vet to complete the plan.
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Miss Tomato - Foster Home
- Domestic Long Hair
- Senior
- Female