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Pet name:
Mika
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Domestic Short Hair, Mixed
Date:
11/30/2018
Colors:
Gray, White
Age:
Young
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Mika is a sweet, but shy kitty.  She is not a needy kitty, and while she loves to be petted on and cuddled, she will not seek it out.  She gets along well with other kitties, but is particularly close with her sister Ms Eiko, who is almost a twin to her.  She would definitely love to be adopted with her sister, but we are positive she will get along with other kitties.  She has not been exposed to dogs, so a patient introduction would be necessary with a cat friendly pup.

Adoption fee is $65.00 which includes up-to-date shots, FeLV test (negative) and spay surgery that is already done.  She is litterbox trained.

Prior to meeting or adopting any of our wonderful kitties, we ask that you please fill out our online Cat Adoption Application on our website AAFlorida.org.  There is a link on the top of the home page. Click on "Fill in", you don't have to register.  For more information about this kitty or any others, you can contact us at ECAnimalAllies@gmail.com or 850-377-2132.  We are a foster organization and don't have set hours we are open - but we will gladly set up an appointment for you to meet any cat.  Of course, you're under no obligation to adopt if you come to meet any of our fabulous felines.

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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