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Stew ~ Adopted 1/14/21 Tabby Livonia, MI

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Orange / Red

About

Coat length
Short
House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
Good in a home with
Other cats, dogs, children.
Adoption fee
$100.00

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Meet Stew ~ Adopted 1/14/21

**** For this week this adorable cat is staying at the in-store Adoption Center in the Livonia PetSmart. Go up and meet this cutie. The Livonia PetSmart is located at southeast corner of Middlebelt and I-96 at 13150 Middlebelt Rd Livonia, MI 48150. It is located in the back of the Meijer and Costco Parking lot. PetSmart's new hours are 9am to 9pm Monday - Saturday and Sunday 10am to 7pm. When you visit please maintain social distance, wear a mask and be respectful of others.

Stew is a handsome sweet 2 year old boy. He is a super sweet boy. He was found in a box with two other cats. Someone found them in the middle of a baseball field. Would your please consider giving him a home?


Our cat/kitten is spayed / neutered, current on vaccinations, have tested negative on the combo test, on flea prevention and have been dewormed.

Our cat/kitten adoption fee is $100.00 (cash or credit card).


*** Saturday PetSmart Adoption Events have been cancelled until further notice due to COVID-19 public health concerns. If you are interested in one of our adoptable cats/kittens, please fill out an application and we will set up meet and greets! The in-store PetSmart Adoption Centers are still open during this time. PetSmart will continue to work closely with Wag Animal Rescue to help the pets housed in these centers find forever homes.

HOW TO APPLY: If you would like to apply for this cat or any of our other cats, please request an application by clicking the “Ask About (cat’s name)” button. You can also go directly to our website at www.waganimalrescue.com to fill out an application. Click the “Adopt” tab in the drop down menu and then click "Cat Adoption Application." You can go directly to the application by going to the following link: www.waganimalrescue.com/cat-application/. You must be at least 21 years old to apply.

IMPORTANT: An application must be filled out and approved before we will make special arrangements to meet a cat/kitten. A volunteer will review your application and contact you if your application is approved or if further clarification is required. We will make every attempt to contact APPROVED applicants within 5 business days of application submission (M-F), but this will depend on the number of applications received. If you do not answer all questions then your application may not be processed. WAG Animal Rescue adopts to homes that are best fits for our animals' needs, and not on a first-come, first-served basis. We are an all-volunteer organization, and regret that we do not have the resources to contact applicants that are not approved. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

WE DO NOT HAVE A SHELTER. All of our animals are kept in foster homes. A few select cats are kept at the Livonia Petsmart for 1-2 weeks at a time. The Livonia PetSmart is located at South East corner of Middlebelt and I-96 at 13150 Middlebelt Rd Livonia, MI 48150. It is located in the back of the Meijer and Costco Parking lot.

For more information about WAG Animal Rescue, adopting an animal or about our fees please visit our home page www.waganimalrescue.com. For any cat related questions please email us at waganimalrescue@yahoo.com




If you are having difficulties filling an application out on our website, please complete and email all 17 questions (copy and paste) listed below with detailed answers to:
waganimalrescue@yahoo.com


The information that you provide on the application will help us determine whether the cat that you have chosen is a good match for you so please give as much detail as possible. You must be at least 21 years old to apply. Please answer all questions; otherwise your pre-application may not be reviewed. Include the following information in your email:

1. Your name, address, home phone number; email address.Age of applicant, age of co-applicant and do you live with your parents?

2. Your reason for wanting to adopt this cat/kitten?Are you adopting for: yourself, family, others or gift/surprise?

3. Type of housing you live in (house, apartment, condo, etc.), rent or own.

4. If you are renting, provide your Landlord's name and phone #:

5. Are you looking for an inside cat only, outside only, or both inside outside?

6. Number of adults and children in the home, and the ages of the children.

7. Who will be responsible for taking care of the cat?

8. What arrangements have you made to care for the pet in case you can no longer do so?

9. The number of hours per day the animal will be left alone, and where you will keep the animal when left alone?

10. List all current pets and their age.

10a. List any animals you've had in the last 10 years, including how long you had them and where they are now. Please include the names of each animal, and the type of animal.

11a. Are/were they spayed/neutered? Current on vaccines? On heartworm prevention (dogs)?

11b. Do you plan on declawing this cat/kitten?

12. Who is your current/previous veterinarian (clinic name and phone number)? You must call your vet and give permission to release information regarding your pets, we will be contacting your veterinarian as a reference.

12a. Are the pets listed under your name? If not, then who?

13. How much time do your current/previous pets spend outside? How much time would this new pet spend outdoors?

14. Does anyone in your family suffer from pet allergies?

15. Rescue animals require time to adjust to their new home. Are you willing to give this animal adequate time for proper adjustment - perhaps three weeks or more? What amount of time do you consider to be reasonable for adjustment?

16. What behaviors would you be unable to tolerate from an adopted cat? scratching furniture; jumping up on furniture/counter tops; playing in early a.m. hours; meowing/howling; getting into cabinets/closets/cupboards; hiding from guests/other family members; shedding hair on furniture/clothes; climbing curtains/drapes/blinds; escaping; fighting; throwing up/hairballs.

17. Methods you plan to use to discourage unwanted behavior(s):yell; put cat in another room; remove problem item(s); put cat outside; won’t tolerate behaviors; swat/spank/hit with newspaper; spritz with water; throw something at cat; who cares cats are cats.

Please put in the subject line of the email the name of the cat you are interested in.

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Stew ~ Adopted 1/14/21

Stew ~ Adopted 1/14/21

  • Tabby
  • Young
  • Male