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Hattie   

In shelter Cat

Blaine, MN, 55434
Pet name:
Hattie
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Domestic Long Hair
Date:
08/05/2019
Age:
Adult
Colors:
Tabby (Buff / Tan / Fawn)
Size:
Medium
Coat length:
Long
Description:
ESTIMATED DATE OF BIRTH: 04/09/14
** Experienced cat lover preferred**
**Must have a kitty friend in her future home**
Meet Hattie. This beautiful girl is extremely shy and needs a quiet home with another nice kitty friend. She lights up when she sees other cats so she must go to a home with at least one friendly kitty. She needs a person who is willing to take their time with her and let her learn to trust you. Once she warms up to you, she loves to be pet and will give little head butts. She loves to play with other cats and cuddle with them, and she also loves to play with toys. She is overweight so she does require a special low calorie diet to help her shed some pounds. Her adoption fee includes her spay surgery, microchip, Rabies & PRC (distemper) vaccinations, and FeLV/FIV tests.

If you are interested in meeting this kitty, please visit our website to fill out an application: http://tuffstartrescue.weebly.com/adopting.html OR email:tuffstartrescue@gmail.com Serious inquiries only please! 

To guarantee the safety and well being of all our rescue pets, cats adopted from us must be kept indoors.

Cats adopted from our rescue must keep their claws. Declawing our rescue cats is strictly forbidden. Please review the following links for new research regarding declawing and the long term effects it can cause a cat. 
http://www.pawproject.org
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170523124130.htm
http://www.worldanimal.foundation/advocate/declawing-cats-causes-aggression-abnormal-behaviors


*** We are a foster based rescue and our rescue pets live in foster homes all over the twin cities and its suburbs. Not all animals are located in Blaine

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