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last posted on 08/18/24 by
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Male Cat, Domestic Short Hair
Domestic Short Hair / Mixed (Short Coat)
Description:
IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING, PLEASE FILL OUT OUR ADOPTION APPLICATION AT TCRESCUE.COM/ADOPT Gregory is a neutered, orange and white kitten born on 4/11. Gregory's mom was supposed to be a trap-neuter-release at a feral colony, but the night before her appointment, she gave birth to a litter of 4 kittens! Gregory is the sweetest of the bunch, and similar to his brother Chester, he is very petite in size for his age. This likely means he will still look kittenish into adulthood. Gregory likes getting pet and will crawl onto your lap for gentle pets and playing. He has a mostly white face. He likes to play with his siblings, in particular Chester, chase little crinkle mouse toys and chase feathers on a string. He loves being pet as well, and has the tiniest little meow when he wants some attention. He loves wet food, and will run out when it's feeding time! Although he would do best with a sibling or other cat in the home, he would be ok as a solo cat. Gregory is on the small side as far as kittens his age go, and would require respectful children if there are any in the household. Learn why kittens in pairs are healthier and happier at: http://tcrescue.com/why2kittens Gregory is being fostered in Gilroy. Adoption fee of $40 covers neuter surgery, deworming, rabies and first FVRCP vaccination, and microchip. If Gregory is adopted with one of his foster siblings, the total adoption fee is only $55 for the pair! If you would like to meet this kitten, please start by filling out our adoption application at tcrescue.com/adopt ADOPTION INQUIRIES SUBMITTED WITHOUT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FROM THE LINK ABOVE MAY NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE. Tailchaser Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill organization dedicated to rescuing cats and dogs from shelters where they are in danger. Our foster volunteers provide loving temporary homes for our rescued animals until they are adopted. By adopting a cat or dog, you're making a commitment to provide love, care, and medical treatment for the life of the animal, which can be up to 20 years or more! We are committed to placing our rescued animals with families who are prepared for the responsibility of owning an animal for its entire lifetime, so that they are never again at the mercy of the shelter system.