Hope & Taylor
Domestic Short Hair | Hobart, IN
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Meet Hope & Taylor
Hope & TaylorDSH, Born October 2024, Gray Tabby (Hope), Gray Tabby with White (Taylor), Spayed Female Hope and Taylor are a bonded pair and must be adopted together! Hey potential adoptive paw-rents! Have you been HOPE-ing to find an adorable pair of kittens that were TAYLOR-made just for you? If so, then that would be us! ~ Hope and Taylor, two inseparable 4-month-old sisters, are currently growing up in a warm and cozy foster home. I’m Hope, and I like to think that I’m the optimist of our duo ~ you can always count on me to bring a little extra “hope” to the situation and I’m all about the endless possibilities! Where’s that feather wand going? What’s going on behind that door? I dream big, and I’m convinced every nook and cranny of the house holds a new discovery. My sister Taylor, on the other hand, is the brains of our operation. She’s always “tailoring” our adventures to make sure they’re just the right mix of fun and safety. She’s my built-in safety net, making sure I don’t leap before I look ~ even if I still sometimes do! So together, we balance each other out purr-fectly! We are looking for a fur-ever home where we can stay together because we are each other’s go-to snuggle buddies. So, if you’ve been HOPE-ing to add a pair of happy, high-spirited, affectionate kittens to your life that were TAYLOR-made for someone just like you, we’re ready to move in now! Adoption Information: Children: Yes Cats: Yes, with proper introduction Dogs: Unknown Adoption Fee: $200 for the pair These kittens are spayed, microchipped and have full veterinary checkup and age-appropriate vaccines. To get more info please fill out our online adoption survey. Surveys are responded to in order, so don't miss out! carenorthshore.org/cat-adoption-survey
Adoption Process
Our adoption process has evolved from many years of experience. The goal of our adoption counselors is to make a good match between animal and family. We get to know each cat or dog's unique personality and different needs. If a specific dog, for example, has large amounts of energy and needs lots of space to run, it is unlikely that he would meet the needs of a person who works long hours and would be unable to exercise the dog. It would be a mismatch that would be bad for dog and human alike. Our adoption counselors look forward to working with you to help you find the right pet for your home.
Contact
Community Animal Rescue Effort
(847) 705-2653
[email protected]
http://www.carenorthshore.org