Diane

Age:

3

Breed:

Domestic Shorthair

Sex:

Female

Status:

Available Foster

About

Pet Search was contacted in August regarding additional kittens that were born at a colony we had been working with the owner of the home since 2023. Six kittens were removed during a period of 5 weeks. We named them the Cheers litter because everyone would be able to remember their names. However, the younger litter of 3, which were all black in color, did not thrive and passed away within a week.
However, Diane, Rebecca and Carla, grew and got healthier.
Diane (8/14/24) from one feral mother, was the first kitten trapped. Now very socialized, she loves playing with the other cats in the foster home and has been raised with dogs. She is felv/fiv negative, spayed, microchipped and scheduled for final vaccines. She would be a wonderful companion in a home with another cat.
Applications available at https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/PAPS/Cat

Adoption Rules

Adopters agree to provide lifelong care, including proper nutrition, medical attention, and a safe environment, while ensuring the pet is not rehomed without prior notification to the adoption agency.

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