Animal Rescue of the Rockies

ARR was formed in 2003 to provide an alternative to shelter environments for homeless dogs and cats. By providing foster homes as a temporary measure until forever homes can be found, our pets are socialized and cared for individually.

Aurora, CO,80012
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (970) 389-8324

Website: arrcolorado.org

Mystique (Mija)

Domestic Long Hair | Federal Heights, CO

AdultFemaleMediumBlack

About

Coat Length

Long

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Declawed

Yes

Good in Home With

Children

Meet Mystique (Mija)

Mystique goes by Mija (Me-ha) which means daughter in Spanish.  Mija was adopted as a kitten and lived with her mom and sibling kitties until her mom passed away unexpectedly this winter.  She was a little confused and heartbroken when she arrived, but she has blossomed back into her happy, sassy self.   Mija has a playful side and a chill side.  She's an active 8 year old lady who loves attention (demands it at times).  Her favorite toys are mice, feathers, and toys she can carry and toss around. Mija is an excellent biscuit maker and takes orders daily.  Her happy place is on a lap while co-foster mom plays xbox.  She loves the animal channel on tv, and CAT TV.  Mija is a great companion kitty.   While she lived with other kitties, however, we've learned that she prefers to be an only cat and the center of attention.   She's an excellent climber and enjoys high places - perches, shelves, cat trees.  Give her a high spot where she can nap and she'll love you forever.  You'll never be lonely with Mija as she is a great conversationalist and protests if you close a door on her.  Mija is a great cuddler - on her terms.   See more on IG @303.fosters.    Born in Puerto Rico in 2016.  Up to date on vaccines.  Full dental on April 19th. Mija is being fostered in Park Hill, Denver.  Children 12 and over.   Animal Rescue of the Rockies believes that every pet should find a wonderful, caring home. To ensure each pet finds the best possible home, we ask that you fill out an adoption application form so we can learn more about you and your household. We review each application we receive and will contact you as quickly as possible. A home visit will be scheduled before any pet is adopted to a new home. Once a home visit has taken place and the adoption application has been approved, we will ask you to read and sign our adoption agreement form. Our adoption fees help cover the cost of spay/neuter, veterinary exams, vaccinations, microchipping, and foster care. Highly requested breeds help cover the vet costs incurred by some of our other cats, enabling us to save more lives! $300 for purebred/highly requested kittens, 6 months or younger, such as Siamese mixes, Maine Coon mixes.  These "guardian kittens" help support our rescue work by covering vet costs for other kittens. $200 for purebred/highly requested cats older than 6 months such as Siamese mixes, Maine Coone mixes.  These "guardian cats" help support our rescue work by covering vet costs for other kittens. $200 for kittens (6 months & under)    $125 for cats (older than 6 months)    $75 for senior cats (8 years or older) If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an adoption application  here . We want our pets to go to a lifelong new home, so thank you for your patience during the adoption process! Please email [email protected] for more information, as we can not accept calls at this time.

Adoption Process
Adoption Application & Home Visit required. If approved, Adoption Agreement also required.

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