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Adam   

In shelter Cat

Marion, CT, 06444
Pet name:
Adam
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Egyptian Mau
Date:
07/20/2023
Age:
Adult
Size:
Medium
Coat length:
Medium
Description:
Adam - for adoption He is a three-year-old native Egyptian mau mix (balady) 

Adam is a quiet and sweet cat, you can tell just by looking at his face. He is playful but not boisterous

Adam was abandoned for unknown reasons, then he get abused in the streets he makes the perfect pet Id ever seen. hes a charming and people-oriented cat Adam is happy to sit by the view window and enjoy the sunny days Adam deserves a Second chance and better life, help him find forever love & safety. Help Adam get a new happy forever home.

If you think you can give him a loving forever home please get in touch

All of our cats for adoption are sterilized, fully vaccinated, treated for fleas/worms, are negative for FIV/FELV, have a registered microchip, and come with their travel crate. Adoptions are on a cost-recovery basis and are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

We are a rescue and get what we get in terms of cats in need of a home. In no way do we work with breeders or buy the cats from the Friday markets so we can put them up for adoption as a rescue.

https://www.petstablished.com/adoption_form/11596/generic

Native Mau Cats of Egypt are the oldest known descendants of Egyptian domesticated cats (which have provided a partial foundation for the recent Egyptian Mau cat breed), and they are one of only a few naturally occurring, small, spotted cats in the world. Adoptions are on a cost-recovery basis and by an approved application. NVEcats aims to increase education in Egypt and around the world about these magnificent and intelligent cats.

Cats and kittens are not adopted out on a first-come, first-serve basis. We choose to match our applicants and cats based on what we deem as best suited for that particular cat or kitten.

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