Squint

Everett Animal Welfare Group, Inc.

We began simply by responding to the neglect of cats and kittens on the streets through trap, neuter and return. Adoptable kittens and adults needed temporary care until adopted. We want to be a part of the no-kill movement by preventing animals from entering kill shelters through spay /neuter /ear tipping of outdoor community cats and through spay and neuter of community members pets.We have been doing this work for 10 years now but only recently became a 501C3 in order to expand our reach and to honor and remember Barney Everett and his efforts to bring TNR to Suwanee county Florida. in the last 2 years of his life he transported more than 982 mostly trapped cats for spay and neuter.

Pensacola, FL,32501
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (850) 501-1531

Website: http://everettanimalwelfare.rescuegroups.org

Squint

Domestic Short Hair | Orange Beach, AL

Age : 3 Months 7 DaysBabyMaleTabby

About

Characteristics

affectionate apartment gentle lap oKForSeniors olderKidsOnly playsToys timid

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

CatsChildren

Adoption Fees

90.00

Meet Squint

Squint was found inside a shipping container filled with old metal parts.  He was dirty and covered in fleas, had eye infections but thankfully mom was still nursing him.  The foster mother had to gain their trust before she could help them.  Squint was the most shy to come out and was the last to catch, and had the worst of the eye infections..  He's hissed and hawed but after a few days of medication and attention, he improved significantly.  His eye is still a bit droopy but he is the LOVER of the whole litter.  He would prefer a quiet home and maybe okay with being an only kitty as long as he gets lots of cuddles and love.  He's been exposed to other cats and is fine with them, but hasn't had the chance to meet dogs.  He loves to play with his litter mates, Frito Pie, Ducky and Chibi (all ready for adoption).  He's a sweetheart ready for his furever home!

Adoption Process
Adopt to indoor-only homes and no declawing. All cats over 4 months of age are spayed or neutered before adoption; cats under 4 months old are adopted with a voucher for spay /neuter as kittens need their fvrcp series before entering clinics for surgery to avoid parvo. Contract gives right to home visit, rehoming, kitten spay by date, no declaw. Minimum adoption fee donation is $65 adults and $75 kittens and includes spay/neuter, utd on shots, microchip.


Contact
Everett Animal Welfare Group, Inc.
(850) 501-1531
[email protected]
http://everettanimalwelfare.rescuegroups.org

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