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Inkya - Petco Foster Home   

In shelter Cat

Oakland Park, FL, 33334
Pet name:
Inkya - Petco Foster Home
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Domestic Short Hair
Date:
01/11/2022
Age:
Young
Colors:
Black
Size:
Medium
Description:
Inkya is a beautiful young female who is charming and outgoing. She is polydactyl which means she has more than the usual number of toes like the cats at Ernest Hemingways house in Key West. Because of his love for these cats polydactyls are often called Hemingway cats.

\t Inkya was rescued from a backyard where their mom decided to have her litter under the edge of a porch. The homeowner was not impressed as she is terribly allergic to cats! Inkya gets along well with other cats. She and her best friend, Moondance, play, snuggle, lounge and sleep together. We feel that they are so closely bonded that they must be adopted together and are offering a single donation request for both kittens. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THEM, PLEASE CONTACT THEIR FRIEND, BARBARA, AT
\t leicht.b@gmail.com




\tWe encourage you to file an on line application for this or any of our pets by clicking HERE



\tor by going to www.animal-aid.com for a Pet Adoption Application



\t. Please include the name of the cat(s) or kitten(s). Stop by anytime when were open. Please visit our web site



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\t www.animal-aid.com to see the hours for our Adoption Center located at 571 NE44th St. (NW corner of Prospect (44



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\t) in Oakland Park, FL 33334 and our pets available for adoption. Many of our cats are shown 7 days at the Petsmart at 12051 Sunrise in Plantation and the Petsmart at 11950 Pines Blvd. in Pembroke Pines. The donation we are requesting is $95 for both kittens and includes our medical program; all vaccines, rabies vaccine, fecal exam, de-worming, blood test for AIDS and Leukemia, spay or neuter, first month Advantage (flea treatment) plus a coupon for Science Diet food.

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