Doc
Domestic Short Hair | Kent County, MD
AdultLarge
About
Vaccination
CurrentHouse Trained
YesDeclawed
YesGood in Home With
Cats
Meet Doc
“What’s up, Doc?!”It’s hard to pick the cutest thing about Doc.Is it his big white paws?His Hershey kiss shaped white patch on his face?The little white tip of fur on his tail?His mesmerizing light green eyes?He’s not all looks… He’s got a very chill personalityDoc is estimated to be about 4 years old. He was rescued from Baltimore City where he was living outdoors in a feral cat colony. He was too friendly to put back out there with the rough and tough street cats. Sadly, he’s also FIV positive - no big deal! It just means his immune system is not AS strong as a cat who is FIV negative. He can live with other normal cats! FIV is only transmittable through mating or deep wounds. They can share food, water and litter with no risk of transmission. Cats with FIV can live long, healthy lives with nutritious food and regular vet care. Doc is getting along just fine with his FIV negative female friend, Abby in his foster home He is already neutered and up to date on vaccines.When Doc first came to his foster home, he would hide under a shelf 24/7. He would sneak out to use the litter box or eat, but then he would be right back under. He has quickly realized he’s safe and will now allow for you to get close to him, pet him and he even lays up on a bed or cat tree… but definitely still prefers to hang out under the bedThis guy is a little shy, but is warming up! He is looking for his forever home with a family who will give him time to get comfortable before expecting him to be out and about. He’s a really nice cat and he has great litter box manners. He also LOVES food and treats He seems very happy to have consistent meals after living on the streets, and gets excited for every bowl of food.
Adoption Process
If you are interested in Adopting one (or more) of our rescued animals, please fill out our Animal Adoption & Foster Application (located on our Application page of our website) and we will then contact you ASAP to schedule an appointment for you to visit the rescued animals, if you are approved. A home visit to check your living situation and environment for the animal may be required. We only do adoptions and visits on Saturdays and Sundays. You must bring with you 4 things; your valid drivers license, the adoption fee (as cash or check), a copy of your lease agreement (if applicable) and a vet approved animal carrier.
Last but not least, our Adoption Contract must be read, filled out & signed!
Our Adoption fees are: $85 per each Indoor cat or kitten & $50 per each Outdoor cat. Each cat or kitten will be up to date on all shots, vetting and depending on age, may be spayed/neutered before being taken home. For two Indoor cats or kittens the adoption fee is a reduced cost of $155. For two Outdoor cats the adoption fee is a reduced cost of $90.
A pet carrier is mandatory for transporting any animal, if you do not have one you may purchase a vet approved cat/kitten carrier from us for $20.