Adopt a Domestic Short Hair (short coat)
Corwin 1 and 2-TWINS the Cat needs a home
****2/7/18 TO THE PERSON IN MAYNARDVILLE ASKING ABOUT THESE BOYS-EMAILS SENT TO THE ADDRESS YOU SENT ARE BOUNCING BACK-PLEASE CALL 865-856-0223 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THESE KITTENS, THANK YOU****
Hi, I’m Corwin and this is my twin brother…Corwin. Nope, none of the humans here can tell us apart either…..Corwin 1 and 2 are amazing little white balls of fluff (Approximate DOB is 10/1/17). Shy of demeanor but gentle of nature, they'll make wonderful lap kittens. They've come a long way from the wild little feral babies they started out as. They would love to be adopted together…if possible…..
All cats have been spayed or neutered, tested negative for FeL/FIV, litter box trained and are current on age appropriate vaccinations. For more information about adopting this pet, please contact our Adoption Coordinator, Alida at 865-617-3975 or email: [email protected] (Voice or text contact is preferred). You can find a copy of our adoption application at http://www.ppawspayneuterclinic.com/PDF/CatAdoption.pdf
The PPAW Spay/Neuter Clinic is a 501c(3) non-profit organization located in Greenback,TN whose mission is to provide low cost spay/neuter services to the residents of East Tennessee.
Cats, like all mammals, engage in play as youngsters and continue to do so even after they have grown up. Play is a complex learning activity that helps kittens develop social relationships and helps them hone their physical and mental skills. But it is also fun, which is why adult cat continue to do it. You can spend many enjoyable hours just watching with amusement as your cat plays. You may find her chasing imaginary playmates in her own world of make-believe. Try giving her a paper sack or a box with holes cut into it so that she can invent games for herself. But interactive play is best. How the two of you play together is only limited by your imagination. Cats do not require expensive toys. The best toys are regular items such as ping pong balls (6/$1.50 at Wal-Mart), soda bottle caps, straws, and milk bottle tear off tabs and caps.
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Our adoption fee is $50 (cash, credit or debit card only-no checks) and includes a Leukemia Test-we are a non-profit organization and we also accept donations. We always need Purina (only) Cat and Kitten Chow, clumping cat litter or dust-free clay litter, bleach and paper towels. All animals are spayed/neutered, wormed and up-to-date on age appropriate shots, prior to leaving our facility. PPAW is a low cost Spay/Neuter clinic; our daily hours change. Please call 865-856-7729 to check our schedule before coming over to meet these wonderful cats. We are usually open 10-5 M,T,TH & F and 10-2 on Saturday. For more information about adopting this pet, please contact Alida at 865-617-3975. You can find a copy of our adoption application at http://www.ppawspayneuterclinic.com/PDF/CatAdoption.pdf
- Animal: Cat
- Breed:
Domestic Short Hair (short coat)
- Size: Small
- Gender: Male
- State: Tennessee
- Zip/Postal Code: 37742