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Ginny   

In shelter Cat

Richland, MI, 49083
Pet name:
Ginny
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Torbie
Date:
05/20/2021
Age:
Adult
Colors:
Tortoiseshell
Size:
Medium
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Ginny is a true tortie.  She loves attention, for a short period of time, and then will give a little swat or nip to let you know that she is done with you. Never hurtful a just “I am done.” She will come sit next to you, but not on your lap.  She does not like to be picked up but wants to be with you. She has one eye clouded but it doesnt stop her. She absolutely loves to play and goes crazy for new toys.  She tolerates other cats but would prefer to not interact with them.  She is very food motivated and is very affectionate at mealtime.  She is not shy and is not one to hide when visitors come over.  She did just have some dental surgery for stomatitis and she looks and feels so much better! She really is a rescue cat and wins your heart quickly. She is ready to find a forever home!

Our adoption process includes a visit and a written application before approval. The process typically takes 3-5 days.

Special Note: Blue eyed kitten pictures change their color of eyes to adult shading between 4-10 weeks. 

All of our Cat Nap Lodge cats and kittens are tested for Feline Aids & Leukemia, receive age appropriate vaccinations (FVRCP & Rabies if old enough), are treated for fleas and parasites, and spayed and neutered before going to their new home. In some cases, kittens may go home before their spay/neuter, but the surgery is pre-paid with the adoption fee as long as the surgery is performed by our veterinarian.

Before going home, all kittens must be at least 8 weeks old, fully weaned, at least 2lbs in weight and received his/her first FVRCP Vaccination.

Adult Cat Adoption Fees are $75 (or 2 cats for $100)
Kitten Adoption Fees are $150 (or 2 kittens for $200)

Cat Nap Lodge: applications@catnaplodgecc.org

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