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Maine Coon / Domestic Long Hair / Mixed (long coat)  : :  Male (neutered)  : :  Young  : :  Large

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Please Note: This animal is listed as a courtesy to another organization. Please be sure to contact the foster/caretaker for more information about him.

About Kitty 5 Courtesy Post

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Species: Cat
  • Rescue ID: Kitty 5 Courtesy Post
  • General Color: Black and White
  • Color: Tuxedo
  • Location: 08205
  • Declawed: No
  • Housetrained: Yes

This handsome black and white tuxedo boy needs a home AND a name for the holidays! Dubbed “Kitty 5,” he came to his current caregiver as a stray, along with his parents, Kitty 3 and Kitty 4. He is very sweet and playful, and he absolutely adores being petted! He’s somewhat shy at first, though, so it might take a little bit of time for someone to gain his trust. Kitty 5 gets along well with other cats and likes to feel protected.

 

Kitty 5 is currently living in his caretaker’s backyard, along with 4 other cats. We are working on getting all of the kitties vetted, but as of yet, he has not been neutered, nor is he up to date on his shots, so he may need to see a vet once he’s been adopted.

 

Please consider giving Kitty 5 a real name and a forever home!

 

If you are interested in adopting this kitty, please fill out an adoption application for them on our web site: http://www.omcrescue.org/forms/adoption_application.php.

Kitty 5 is located in Galloway, NJ. If you have questions, please e-mail their current caretaker, Camila at cami9119@gmail.com

 

A donation for $125.00 is required. The donation will help to cover some of the vetting costs for each kitty. They will have the following.

Combo Tested for Feline Leukemia and FIV
Spayed/Neutered
First Distemper Vaccine (a second two weeks later – Adopter responsibility)
1 Year Rabies Vaccine
De-wormed (a stool sample test two weeks later – Adopter responsibility)

After adoption, we recommend that your new family member go to the vet two weeks after adoption, for a get established checkup, second distemper vaccine and a stool sample tested for any parasites. A visit with your vet allows your vet to get to know your new family and helps establish a medical baseline for them.

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