Adopt a Domestic Short Hair (short coat)
#020 Oreo YOUNG FEMALE the Cat needs a home
MAY BE EUTHED 5 DAYS AFTER INTAKE DATE
Bio/Background Info:
Arrival Date: February 15, 2018
Surrender or Stray: Stray
Approximate age: 6-7 months
Approximate weight: 5-7 pounds
Breed: DSH
Color/Pattern: brown tabby and white
Litter-mates: n/a
Possible Health Issues: n/a
Oreo is a sweet and playful kitten in need of a forever home.
Adopters/Rescues: Rescues interested in pulling cats need to contact [email protected] or the shelter at 606-784-4930. Transport assistance is limited. The shelter cannot return long distance calls- shelter staff are often busy, please be patient and call back if no one is able to answer. Shelter email is [email protected]. Shelter email is not continuously monitored. Best way to contact us is via phone or stopping by the shelter.
This cat is at the Tri County Animal Shelter. Please call 606-784-4930 or go there directly to adopt...and do it quickly. Time is of the essence for the cats at the shelter. Cats will only be given 5 days to find homes and can be euthanized at any time after that point. Those with health issues and frightened/feral cats may be euthanized at any time. Volunteers do their best to keep cat listings updated, but not all cats may be posted due to time constraints. Cat adoption fee at the shelter is $55, which includes spay/neuter surgery, rabies vaccination, and first FVRCP vaccination.
Cat personality is assessed by shelter staff and volunteers and is best guess. As we will only have 5 days now to assess an animal it is very likely that their personality will change. We do not know how these cats will act outside of the shelter and are very limited in how we can assess behavior. It is highly recommended that you and all your family members stop by and meet a cat prior to adopting. Most cats have no background information so we cannot predict how a cat will react to different situations.
After adoption it is recommended you get your cat checked by your veterinarian and discuss combo testing (FeLV/FIV), vaccinations, microchipping, fecals (to check for parasites) and flea/tick prevention. It is not recommended to let your new cat interact with your current cats until it has been checked and deemed healthy by a veterinarian.
Tri County Animal Shelter, 2450 Kentucky 519 S, Morehead, KY GPS coordinates: N 38 08.512 W 83 25.193 Dog warden phone: 606-784-4930
Tri County Animal Shelter is open everyday, between 8am-4pm (excluding some holidays). Shelter is closed between 12-1pm everyday for lunch.
- Animal: Cat
- Breed:
Domestic Short Hair (short coat)
- Size: Medium
- Gender: Female
- State: Kentucky
- Zip/Postal Code: 40351