Noir
Domestic Short Hair | Wilkin County, MN
Age : 7 YearsAdultFemaleBlack
About
Characteristics
affectionate lap olderKidsOnly
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Cats
Meet Noir
Noir (7 yrs old) Noir is a large, solid black cat with big gold/green eyes. While she's middle-aged, she has clearly been well-loved in her life. She is very affectionate, and she enjoys it when you stroke her head and pet all along her shoulders and back. After a couple of moments, she will turn on her side, wriggle a bit, and show you her belly. If you give her the slightest encouragement, she will climb into your lap for all the love you wish to give her, and she will return it in kind! If you like a kitty to follow you, keep you company, and investigate everything you do, Noir might be the cat for you. Noir is used to the comforts of home, and she can't wait until she can leave the shelter and go back to being adored and pampered. While she enjoys the company of humans, dogs are too much for her. She would prefer to be an only cat, so that she can focus on you with no competition from others. She really does get attached to her human, and would love it if you could be her one and only. If you can offer a welcoming home for this big cat, Noir would love to begin a long friendship with you and will come running to greet you whenever she sees you.
Adoption Process
http://catscradleshelter.org/CCS/how-to-adopt/
An interview with the executive director is done prior to adoption. Not everyone is approved to adopt. Those that are approved have the cat for a 3 week trial period, where they can return cat and get a refund. Beyond that, we always want our cats back if the adoptive household can no longer care for it, but after 3 weeks, the adoption fee is not refunded.
An adoption contract is completed prior to final adoption.
Adoption fees are $118 including tax.
Contact
Cats Cradle Shelter Inc.
(701) 356-7877
http://catscradleshelter.org/
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