Maya
Tabby | Marina, CA
Age : 5 Months 16 DaysBabyFemaleDomestic Medium Hair
About
Coat Length
MediumHouse Trained
YesMeet Maya
Maya is the only female of a litter rescued along with her three siblings from a local backyard. She is spayed and fully vaccinated for her age. She is playful but a bit more cautious or reserved. She loves to play with the wand and with balls. She is the most petite of the litter. She is litter box trained. She loves to purr. Maya has the following vaccinations/treatments : Spay FVRCP #1 and #2 FELV/ FIV Tested Negative Advantage 2 Microchip Nail trim Will need Rabies at 4 months of age. Maya is sister to her siblings, Bowser, Oliver, and Toby. These kitties were rescued from a local backyard. Maya has found a home. THIS animal listing is a COURTESY LISTING - not a 13th St Cat Rescue animal. See information about whom to contact in bio THANK YOU
Adoption Process
To meet our rescued cats/kitten: we ask that you fill out an adoption application first. Once you submit an application, a volunteer will contact you. All of our kitties are in foster homes; some can be seen at the foster homes, or at an upcoming Adoption Fair. We ask for your understanding: We are an all-volunteer organization and many of us have full-time jobs outside of our volunteer activities; therefore, it may be a few days before someone can respond to your email. We always try to reply as soon as possible.The kitties are for adoption, not for sale. Adoption fee for kittens is $125 ($200 for two) to help cover some of our food and veterinary expenses. All cats and kittens are:
vaccinated as appropriate for their age
microchipped
dewormed
deflead
tested for FELV (feline leukemia) / FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus)
spayed/neutered prior to adoption
We will ask you some questions about your home and we will be glad to answer any questions you may have. Adopting a kitty is a long-term commitment; the average life span for a kitty is 15-20 years.
Most of our cats are in foster homes with other cats. They get lonely and bored without the company of their own kind, just like people. We try to place cats that enjoy the company of other cats in a home where there is feline companionship. But we do have many cats that would be happy to be the only cat in your life!
Regardless of how an animal comes to us, we provide food, shelter, and medical care. The animals do not live in cages but in volunteer foster homes. We usually know the personalities of the cats and kittens we rescue, so we can tell you which cat or kitten(s) might be the best match for you and/or the feline companion you already have.
http://www.13thstcats.org/info/adoption
Contact
13thstcats.org
(408) 566-3637
[email protected]
http://www.13thstcats.org
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