(see video) Baby Fully vetted rescue cat for adoption, SUPER loving (Allston)

This is Baby, an adorable, petite tuxedo girl, about seven years old, although she looks much younger because of her size, so, if you want a cat who is going to retain a kittenish appearance, this is your girl. She is being fostered for adoption by a local rescue organization.

You can see her video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76H_FNDPO04

Baby was surrendered by the only family she had ever known because they got a puppy and she didn't get along with the little tyke. They chose to keep the baby puppy over the middle-aged cat, but it wasn't as if as they were taking good care of her anyway, because, in all of her seven years, she had never been to the vet even once. Because they let her outside, naturally she had litter after litter of kittens. (Such people are why rescue groups and shelters are even necessary.)

Baby beat the odds even by staying alive this long because cats who are allowed outside live an average of only five years.

The day after we received her, she was taken to the vet for her examination, vaccinations, and spaying. She was also treated for the terrible infestation of fleas and tapeworms she had. She now has a clean bill of health. As you might expect, she has gained weight since then. Like all adult animals who are surrendered to rescue organizations by their families, Baby was heartbroken and didn't want anything to do with anyone. However, under the patient care of her foster, her warm personality has started to emerge, and she is ready to be adopted by the right loving person who will keep her (inside) for the rest of her life. Her adopter can expect an affectionate companion, but Baby should go to a home without dogs or other cats.

Baby has been spayed, vaccinated against rabies and distemper, combo-tested negative for FIV and FeLV, and evaluated as generally healthy by our vet. Her adopter will receive her medical records.

As with all rescue groups, there is a simple adoption process and an adoption donation so we can continue to help other cats in need.

Cats typically live from 12 to 20 years. If you can and will commit to her for that long and provide Baby a home for the rest of her life, then respond to this ad via email. Please tell us a little about yourself and the home you would provide for Baby. While asking about her adoption donation is a legitimate inquiry, it should not be the sole substance of your.




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