Sage
Domestic Short Hair | Racine County, WI
AdultFemaleMediumTabby
About
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
CatsChildren
Meet Sage
Sage Domestic Shorthair, Born in January 2021, Brown Tabby, Spayed female Hello, future family! I’m Sage, your wise and wonderful brown tabby, here to add a little spice to your life. I may have come from Chicago Animal Control after being surrendered by my previous owner (not my fault, I promise!), but that hasn’t dampened my spirit—just made me even more ready for a fresh start with you! I’m a love bug with a playful twist! Whether I’m curling up in your lap for a cozy cuddle or chasing my favorite kicker toys like I’m on a mission, I’m all about spreading joy. I’m as affectionate as I am energetic—always up for some playtime or just keeping you company while you relax. And, of course, as my name suggests, I’ve got a touch of wisdom... which naturally means I should be the queen of the castle! Now, as queen, I expect all the attention to be focused on me—after all, I deserve it! I’d prefer to be your one and only royal companion, so I’m looking for a home where I can be the solo star of the show. If you’re ready for a fun, loving, and slightly regal friend, I’m your Sage—ready to rule your heart! Adoption Information: Children: Yes Cats: Prefers to be the only pet Dogs: Prefers to be the only pet Adoption Fee: $150 This cat is microchipped, spayed, and has had a full veterinary checkup and vaccines. To get more info please fill out our online adoption survey. Surveys are responded to in order, so don't miss out! carenothshore.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
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