Simba- a cuddly outgoing boy
Domestic Short Hair | Bellport, NY
YoungMaleMediumOrange and White
About
Characteristics
affectionate apartment gentle lap playful playsToys
Coat Length
ShortActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Cats
Meet Simba- a cuddly outgoing boy
Meet our love bug - Simba! This gorgeous orange boy is all purrs and cuddles with humans ! He’s indifferent to other cats so far in his foster home too - he’s just ann easy going guy. He loves to sleep in bed with his foster family , and snooze on the sun soaked window sill . This healthy and happy boy was rescued from the cold outside when he showed up on one of our volunteers back porches meowing for help! We knew this sweetheart didn’t belong outside. He made it clear he was supposed to be inside(and most likely used to be!) when he put his cute paws up on our legs and asked to be picked up. We picked him up, threw him over our shoulder and he started to purr so loud and make biscuits. We took this cutie inside , and got him vet care . He’s now neutered, up to date on vaccines, negative for FIV/FELV , treated for potential parasites and fleas , and microchipped. Simba will never know the cold of the outdoors again and is so happy to be inside . to apply to adopt this truly special boy ,Simba , email [email protected] or call Joan at (917) 861-6043
Adoption Process
We wish to place cats only in secure, safe, stable, loving homes, and we are very careful in our review of the applications. Potential Pet-parents fill out an Adoption Application, we review the application, call the applicant, schedule a time for them to visit our cats. We check their references, call their veterinarian, and verify that their backup person who would take the cats if something happened to the adopter is on board. Then a Foster Agreement is completed. When all parties are happy, after about 2 weeks, we have the finalized Adoption Agreement sent to us.
Contact
New York City Cat Coalition
(718) 671-1695
[email protected]
https://nyccc.rescuegroups.org/