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Joey/LunarRescue Me ID: 18-09-25-00163

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About Joey/Lunar

Adoption Fee: $50
Domestic Cat / American Shorthair
Age: Young Kitten
Sex: Male

Joey and Lunar are 2 male kittens born under our house and is part of a litter of 4 kittens. Unfortunately we cannot keep them since we have too many already. They are about 3 to 5 months old. We were too late to catch one of the kittens and it disappeared, the other has already found his forever home. Joey and Lunar are currently available for adoption but they MUST be adopted together. I will try to get a picture of them and update this as soon as I can. Joey is a very lovable black and white shorthair with a little black mustache. He'll take a little bit to warm up to you but then he's all over you wanting love and attentions and offering lots of cuddles and purrs in return. Lunar is all black. He's extremely shy here when out and about with the other animals but loves to be petted and cuddled when he's in a quiet room with Joey nearby. At first he probably won't eat or drink until Joey does first to show him that it's safe. We figure he's mostly just not happy here and would do much better in a less chaotic home that can give him lots of TLC. They are both used to dogs both large and small, though large dogs do tend to startle Lunar. It's highly recommended that they be the only cats (for Lunar's sake), though Joey gets along with other cats just fine. Both are current on their shots but will need boosters soon. They are HIV and Fe-luke neg and have had the vaccine for those. They have been de-wormed but will need a further dose in about a month I think. They get their second dose in a few days. They are not currently fixed. I am asking for an adoption fee to make sure they go to good homes and to help recover a little of the vet costs for their shots and other things. Please, serious inquiries and loving forever homes ONLY.

Genesee County
Flint, Michigan 48506

Compatibility

  • Good with Most Cats
  • Good with Most Dogs
  • Good with Adults (Not Kids)

Health

  • Needs to be Neutered
  • Vaccinations Current

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