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Spice Girl

  • Kitten
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Spice Girl

Frederick, MD

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Kitten
(less than 1 year)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Calico

Behavior

Spice Girl’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Spice Girl's Story

Spice Girl<br/>Female<br/>Born around April 1, 2025<br/><br/>Health: No health issues. Fully-vetted - up to date on vaccinations, spayed, tested, and micro-chipped. Adopter will get all medical records.<br/><br/>Special Needs: None<br/><br/>Litter trained: Yes<br/><br/>Siblings: Teddy & Matilda (also available for adoption)<br/><br/>Personality: Spice Girl is a fun, sweet, and outgoing kitten. She will play with her mouse toy uninterrupted for a wild amount of time. She stands up and puts paws up to greet you and hangs back from sisters to get extra human love. She barely meows but does occasionally chirp when playing. She is acrobatic with string toys; her flips are astounding. She likes being right next to humans but not as often directly on them. She is very smart and has begun to learn basic commands–for treats of course. She would love to be adopted with one or more of her litter mates as they are quite bonded.<br/><br/>Other household pets: She gets along with other friendly cats. She has never encountered a dog but would most likely get along fine with a friendly, non-aggressive dog.<br/><br/>Adoption Policies: It is the policy of the Animal Welfare League of Frederick County that adopters agree to keep the cat indoors only, feed a high quality wet-food only diet (no dry), and never declaw the animal. Not agreeing to any one of these is a deal breaker. Applicants must give their current Vet (if applicable) permission to speak to our adoption coordinator during the application process. Adoptions are not same day and are not first-come, first-serve. AWLFC tries to find the best fit for each kitten.<br/><br/>Please contact catladykim51@gmail.com with any questions and to discuss next steps if you would like to meet Spice Girl.

Spice Girl
Female
Born around April 1, 2025

Health: No health issues. Fully-vetted - up to date on vaccinations, spayed, tested, and micro-chipped. Adopter will get all medical records.

Special Needs: None

Litter trained: Yes

Siblings: Teddy & Matilda (also available for adoption)

Personality: Spice Girl is a fun, sweet, and outgoing kitten. She will play with her mouse toy uninterrupted for a wild amount of time. She stands up and puts paws up to greet you and hangs back from sisters to get extra human love. She barely meows but does occasionally chirp when playing. She is acrobatic with string toys; her flips are astounding. She likes being right next to humans but not as often directly on them. She is very smart and has begun to learn basic commands–for treats of course. She would love to be adopted with one or more of her litter mates as they are quite bonded.

Other household pets: She gets along with other friendly cats. She has never encountered a dog but

Spice Girl
Female
Born around April 1, 2025

Health: No health issues. Fully-vetted - up to date on vaccinations, spayed, tested, and micro-chipped. Adopter will get all medical records.

Special Needs: None

Litter trained: Yes

Siblings: Teddy & Matilda (also available for adoption)

Personality: Spice Girl is a fun, sweet, and outgoing kitten. She will play with her mouse toy uninterrupted for a wild amount of time. She stands up and puts paws up to greet you and hangs back from sisters to get extra human love. She barely meows but does occasionally chirp when playing. She is acrobatic with string toys; her flips are astounding. She likes being right next to humans but not as often directly on them. She is very smart and has begun to learn basic commands–for treats of course. She would love to be adopted with one or more of her litter mates as they are quite bonded.

Other household pets: She gets along with other friendly cats. She has never encountered a dog but would most likely get along fine with a friendly, non-aggressive dog.

Adoption Policies: It is the policy of the Animal Welfare League of Frederick County that adopters agree to keep the cat indoors only, feed a high quality wet-food only diet (no dry), and never declaw the animal. Not agreeing to any one of these is a deal breaker. Applicants must give their current Vet (if applicable)

How To Adopt

Spice Girl was listed as Adoptable by Animal Welfare League of Frederick County
How can I adopt Spice Girl?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Animal Welfare League of Frederick County. 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 Spice Girl 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 Animal Welfare League of Frederick County for details on the pet.
When can I meet Spice Girl?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Animal Welfare League of Frederick County will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Spice Girl, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Animal Welfare League of Frederick County, and they'll be happy to help!
Animal Welfare League of Frederick County's Adoption Policy
Our philosophy regarding cat adoptions is based on the simple goal of placing a cat in its forever home. To this end, we strive to match the right cat with the right individual or family. Our adoption process includes a visit with the potential adopter, the cat, and its foster parent; completion of an adoption application; an adoption interview; completion of an adoption contract; and, payment of the adoption fee. We do not do same day adoptions. Because our foster parents invest a lot of time, energy, personal funds, and love in preparing an animal for adoption, we rely on the foster parent to advise potential adopters about the cat’s temperament, eating/sleeping/play habits, and likes/dislikes. The final decision regarding the adoption rests with the foster coodinator, in cooperation with the foster parent. Working cats – Keep your warehouse, factory, barn or other enclosed area rodent free naturally by adopting a healthy, unbonded cat (or two). Consultation is required. Contact us at info@awlfc.org The Adoption Process Send Cat Adoption Form to the foster parent. Plan to spend a few hours getting to know the cat and bring the entire family who will be living with the cat. We do not do same day adoptions. We require vet references and in some cases a home visit – either in person or virtual. During the adoption we spend time talking with adopters to educate them on important information about nutrition, scratching, litter box behaviors, etc. Even experienced cat owners can learn new information. The fee includes: spay or neuter of the cat, all core vaccines (FVRCP and rabies), deworming, feline leukemia/FIV testing, and microchipping. Last, but by no means least important, we have three non-negotiables when it comes to adopting our cats: We do not allow declawing. This is an inhumane surgery which mutilates a cat by amputating its first digit. This procedure can cause behavior issues, including inappropriate wetting and insecurity. It has been outlawed by most European countries and is opposed by the ASPCS and HSUS. If you must have a declawed cat, we encourage you to visit Frederick County Animal Control as they sometimes have declawed cats. Visit our Resources page to learn more. We require that you keep your cat indoors. We know cats love the outdoors but it doesn’t love them. In fact, the top cat killers are cars and attacks by dogs, other cats, and wildlife. Protect your cat by keeping it indoors. We require that you feed your cat/kitten a raw or holistic canned food diet. No dry food/kibble. How to Get Started Check out our cats for adoption via Petfinder, on facebook or by visiting our adoption center. When you are ready to apply: Fill out the Cat Adoption Form Email or call the foster parent listed on petfinder.com Once you submit your application, contact your vet and give them permission to answer any questions from an AWL representative in regards to pets medical history. If you rent, please be sure to provide landlord contact information. If you have a dog, we may require a meeting with the dog. Please Note AWLFC reserves the right to decline or not accept any application, based on the information we receive or are given during the approval process, and up to signing the adoption contract, with no explanation to the applicant. Information received during the approval process is considered confidential. The right to decline an adoption is at the sole discretion of AWLFC and/or AWLFC’s representatives. AWLFC is here to serve the best interests of our cats and dogs and our approval process is set up to do just that. If your application is denied you may appeal to the Board of Directors of AWLFC. The Board will review your application but reserves the right to uphold the declination without providing specific detail.

Spice Girl is from Animal Welfare League of Frederick County

[Frederick, MD]

Our Mission
The Animal Welfare League of Frederick County is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to ending animal homelessness.

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