Itty Bitty Charlie
Domestic Short Hair | Saint Elmo, IL
Age : 1 Year 3 MonthsAdultMaleMediumGray, Blue or Silver Tabby
About
Characteristics
affectionate apartment eventempered gentle lap oKForSeniors playful playsToys
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Cats
Adoption Fees
$130.00Meet Itty Bitty Charlie
Hi, my name is Itty Bitty Charlie and I'm about 15 months old. I became homeless when my caregiver died, and I was taken in by a BCHS volunteer and brought to Bond County Humane Society so I can find a loving furever home. I am a cute grey tabby with ticked fur. At first I kept hiding in my shelter compartment, but I am learning to like being picked up and petted. I like to watch the other cats in my room playing and join in sometimes. I am happy curled up and chilling! I love climbing on the cat trees! I am available for immediate adoption. I am neutered, UTD on vaccinations, tested for FeLV/FIV, treated for internal and external parasites and micro chipped. My adoption fee is $65. If you are interested in making me a member of your family please complete an Adoption Profile in person or on-line at www.bondcohumane.org . Email the completed profile to the address provided. A copy of our policy regarding warranties, refunds and returns is available upon request.
Adoption Process
All adopters are required to complete an profile. The profile is screened by an adoption counselor. All animals are meant to be pets and live inside. No dogs are allowed to live outside and roam free. All cats are inside cats only. All animals are tested, vaccinated, treated for internal/external parasites, spayed/neutered and micro chipped prior to adoption. Adoption fees: kittens - $90, adult cats - $60, puppies - $125, adult dogs - $100. There are exceptions to the fees depending on various criteria.
Contact
Bond County Humane Society
(618) 664-4068
[email protected]
http://www.bondcohs.petfinder.com
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