Winter
Domestic Short Hair | Dacula, GA
Age : 3 Months 29 DaysBabyMaleMediumTabby
About
Characteristics
affectionate olderKidsOnly playful
Coat Length
ShortActivity Level
Moderately ActiveHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Cats
Meet Winter
Help us find a great home for our Winter Wonder Lights kitten! Winter is about 3.5-4 months old, and is ready for a home of his own after his scary several days lost at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia at UGA . He has now been neutered, vaccinated against rabies and distemper (FVRCP), micro-chipped, combo-tested (negative), and is current on flea and worm prevention. He LOVES other cats, and is very affectionate with people - he will crawl in my lap and touch his nose to mine. It will take him a bit to get used to new people and a new place, so his new home needs to be able to confine him to one room for a while and have patience to win his trust with playtime and treats. Cat Zip Alliance - Campus Cats does not have a set adoption fee, but we do ask for a donation of your choice to help us help more kittens like Winter. We also require the adopter to have a cat carrier for safe transport.
Adoption Process
We ask that potential adopters fill out a questionnaire asking about their situation, what they are looking for in a cat, existing pets, former pets etc. If they sound like a good match then we arrange a meeting at the foster home. We require adopters to bring a cat carrier in case they decide to take the cat/kitten that day. In GA we can do a foster to adopt agreement for kittens not yet spayed so they sign that agreement and we continue to pay for the kitten's vet care up through the spay/neuter at one of our vets, but if the cat/kitten is already fixed they sign a regular adoption agreement. We do not have a set adoption fee and ask for a donation of the adopter's choice. We start kitten vaccines at 6 weeks, and repeat at 9 weeks, then rabies/neuter/final FVRCP/microchip at 12 weeks, but adopters can adopt at 8 weeks.
Contact
Cat Zip Alliance/Campus Cats
(706) 207-1013
[email protected]
http://www.catzip.org