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Valerie

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Tabby

About Valerie

Mount Clemens, MI

Breed

Tabby

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Gray / Blue / Silver

Behavior

Valerie’s Compatibility

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    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Valerie's Story

Valerie was rescued as an expecting mother and had her babies safely in-house just a week later. She was afraid of people and kept her distance, but was a good mother to her kittens. Once they were adopted, we began socializing Valerie one-on-one in a foster home. <br/>She was very timid and it took her awhile to understand people. We went at her own pace, giving her the space she needed. For a long time it was just a lot of talking to her and making eye contact. Eventually approaching her at her safe spaces and petting her (on her cat tree, in her cave, or on a favorite blanket). <br/>Once she learned petting is good, she was flopping and rolling and purring with delight. She got comfortable with that little routine for awhile, but then wanted more. She progressed to seeking out the attention and coming to you for pets, instead of just waiting for you at her safe spaces. She learned to trust and now she just can't get enough. She loves to be pet, rubbed, and a good back scratchin' is enough to make her stop/drop/& roll. She rubs her face in your hand while you scratch her cheeks and chin, like putty in your hands and looks up at you with the more adoring and thankful eyes.<br/>She cohabitates in foster with other cats, but has always remained independent of them. She wants a person she can go to and have the attention all to herself. She will do very well as an only pet in a calm, quiet environment, and be a very loyal companion to someone who can show her she's important. She's a real sweetheart, tiny and petite, very soft, a beautiful light-silver tabby. About 4 years old, fixed and fully vetted.

Valerie was rescued as an expecting mother and had her babies safely in-house just a week later. She was afraid of people and kept her distance, but was a good mother to her kittens. Once they were adopted, we began socializing Valerie one-on-one in a foster home.
She was very timid and it took her awhile to understand people. We went at her own pace, giving her the space she needed. For a long time it was just a lot of talking to her and making eye contact. Eventually approaching her at her safe spaces and petting her (on her cat tree, in her cave, or on a favorite blanket).
Once she learned petting is good, she was flopping and rolling and purring with delight. She got comfortable with that little routine for awhile, but then wanted more. She progressed to seeking out the attention and coming to you for pets, instead of just waiting for you at her safe spaces. She learned to trust and now she just can't get enough. She loves to be pet, rubbed, and a good back scratchin' is enough to make her stop/drop/& roll. She

Valerie was rescued as an expecting mother and had her babies safely in-house just a week later. She was afraid of people and kept her distance, but was a good mother to her kittens. Once they were adopted, we began socializing Valerie one-on-one in a foster home.
She was very timid and it took her awhile to understand people. We went at her own pace, giving her the space she needed. For a long time it was just a lot of talking to her and making eye contact. Eventually approaching her at her safe spaces and petting her (on her cat tree, in her cave, or on a favorite blanket).
Once she learned petting is good, she was flopping and rolling and purring with delight. She got comfortable with that little routine for awhile, but then wanted more. She progressed to seeking out the attention and coming to you for pets, instead of just waiting for you at her safe spaces. She learned to trust and now she just can't get enough. She loves to be pet, rubbed, and a good back scratchin' is enough to make her stop/drop/& roll. She rubs her face in your hand while you scratch her cheeks and chin, like putty in your hands and looks up at you with the more adoring and thankful eyes.
She cohabitates in foster with other cats, but has always remained independent of them. She wants a person she can go to and have the attention all to herself. She will do very well as an only pet in a calm, quiet environment, and be a very lo

How To Adopt

Valerie was listed as Adoptable by Underdog Cat Rescue
How can I adopt Valerie?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Underdog 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 Valerie 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 Underdog Cat Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Valerie?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Underdog Cat Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Valerie, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Underdog Cat Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Underdog Cat Rescue's Adoption Policy
Our adoptable pets are fully vetted prior to adoption, including spay/neuter, shots, testing for FIV/Felv, microchip, flea prevention, deworming. Application, home visit, and contract are required for all adoptions. We are a foster-based rescue, not a shelter. To ensure the privacy of our foster families in their homes, our adoptable pets are available to meet via the outlined process... INQUIRY: Submit an inquiry via the adoption site or email us at underdogcatrescue@att.net. Please include the following information with your inquiry: 1) Name of pet you are considering. 2) What city are you located? 3) Number of dogs and/or cats you currently have. APPLICATION: If the inquiry meets the general criteria as a potential match for the pet, we will email the application to you. MEET & GREET: If the detailed application seems like a potential fit for the pet, we will contact you for a meet & greet/home visit. ADOPTION: If it's determined to be the right match for the pet and adopting party, we may proceed with adoption by way of a signed contract. FEE: Our standard adoption fee ranges from $100-$200 per cat/kitten. The adoption fee is in effort to help cover our vet cost of intake and is not for a profit.

Valerie is from Underdog Cat Rescue

[Mount Clemens, MI]

Our Mission
ROOTING FOR THE UNDERDOG! Underdog Cat Rescue was founded in dedication to urgent cats outside in the elements.  We help those who are lost, abandoned, or stray to ensure their immediate safety and assess their rehabilitative needs. We commit to fostering these needs until ready for placement into safe and loving homes. ...
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