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About
- Characteristics
- Loving with people, playful
- Coat length
- Short
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
- Prefers a home without
- Other cats, dogs.
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Meet Ruby
Hi! I'm a beautiful torbie, and if you're a person, chances are I'll love you and insist that you pet my soft fur. I'd rather not be held for too long because I have lots of discovering and playing to do! But maybe when we know each other better we can cuddle. I have to tell you that I hate other cats and am very vocal about saying so! I'm not fond of dogs, either, and would have to be the only pet in your home. I'm told that I'm a real diva sometimes!
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Adoption Fee is based on age:
· Kittens ( 8 weeks through 7 months): $150
· Cats (8 months through 7 years old): $100
· Senior Cats (Over 8 years old): $50
· Senior for Seniors (Seniors 65+ adopting over 7 years): $25
The adoption fee for adult cats includes the following: spay or neuter and procedure; Rabies vaccination; distemper vaccination, microchip; and combo test of FIV (feline AIDS) and FeLV (feline leukemia). Other medical care provided might include treatments for fleas, ear mites, dental work or infections or other medical conditions. Additional vaccinations and medical care (including kittens Rabies shots if adopted at under 12 weeks of age) will be the responsibility of the adopter.
For up-to-date info like events, closings, new animals, success stories please LIKE Manchester Animal Shelter on Facebook!
Adoption Fee is based on age:
· Kittens ( 8 weeks through 7 months): $150
· Cats (8 months through 7 years old): $100
· Senior Cats (Over 8 years old): $50
· Senior for Seniors (Seniors 65+ adopting over 7 years): $25
The adoption fee for adult cats includes the following: spay or neuter and procedure; Rabies vaccination; distemper vaccination, microchip; and combo test of FIV (feline AIDS) and FeLV (feline leukemia). Other medical care provided might include treatments for fleas, ear mites, dental work or infections or other medical conditions. Additional vaccinations and medical care (including kittens Rabies shots if adopted at under 12 weeks of age) will be the responsibility of the adopter.
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Ruby
- Domestic Short Hair
- Adult
- Female