Peanut
Domestic Short Hair | Lenoir City, TN
BabyFemaleMediumGray, Blue or Silver Tabby
About
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsCatsChildren
Meet Peanut
Meet the “Nut” Kittens: Pecan, Cashew, and Peanut. Pecan is a beautifully marked girl (DoB about 9/1/24) who comes from a colony of kitties at an abandoned house. She is very friendly and inquisitive. She is interested in being a lap cat, but still gets distracted by her desire to investigate. She would be a wonderful and entertaining match with her brother, Cashew and/or her sister Peanut. Her confidence suggests that she would be fine with a cat-friendly dog and nice children. Cashew (DoB about 9/1/24) loves people, and if you stand where he can hop on your shoulder, he's on it. Like his sister Pecan, he's very inquisitive and loves to spend time investigating his surroundings. He loves to play and pounce with his siblings. We think he would do fine with a cat-friendly dog and nice children. Peanut (DoB about 9/1/24) is the most reserved of our little "nut" family. She's not a scaredy cat, and she does enjoy sitting by you accepting pets. She would likely be OK with a cat-friendly dog and quiet (older) children. They are negative for feline leukemia and aids, had all three distemper and the rabies vaccines, been wormed, had advantage for fleas, and been vet checked, microchipped, and spayed or neutered. Preference will be given to local adopters and to adopters who have a young playmate companion for the kitten. We typically do not adopt kittens less than 6 months old to homes where they will be a solo pet. May be adopted separately or as a pair (discount for two!) If interested in these cutie pies, please contact Holly at 865-671-4564 or [email protected]
Adoption Process
Potential adopters are required to complete our application before adoption. Our adoption fee varies based on the age and breed of the cat. The fee includes testing for feline leukemia and aids, the series of distemper vaccines, the rabies vaccines, wormings, advantage so they are flea free when you take them home, a veterinary exam, and the spay or neuter. Microchipping is available for an additional $45. The adoption fee is waived for qualifying adopters interested in one of our sponsored cats.
At the time of adoption, adopters must sign a contract indicating their willingness to obtain all remaining vaccinations, treatments, and spay or neuter. If a placement doesn't work out (e.g., a family member discovers he/she is allergic), the animal is returned to the Stray Connection and re-adopted.
Contact
The Stray Connection
(865) 671-4564
[email protected]
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN265.html