Good Home Pet Adoptions Inc

We practice/promote trap-neuter-return and rehabilitate and re-home the friendly street cats and kittens we encounter during our trapping projects.

BROOKLYN, NY,11238
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Email: [email protected]

Website: http://751 Franklin Ave

Quincy (I'm in foster care!)

Domestic Short Hair | Little Ferry, NJ

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Declawed

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Meet Quincy (I'm in foster care!)

*To meet or adopt Quincy, please submit a Q&A for her at https://goodhomepetadoptions.org/adopt! We are not able to reply to DMs, emails or inquiries made through 3rd party pet adoption websites.*Read more about Quincy on Instagram at @goodhome_fancyfosters!*Age: kitten, approximately 7 months as of 4/15/24*Temperament: lap cat, friendly, sassy, sweet, playful, affectionate, purr monster, confident*We suspect that Quincy would do well in a home with a friendly, "beta" kittyQuincy was found trapped between two fence walls in Bed Stuy near the Bushwick border. At first, we thought she might be feral, but once she came inside, she relaxed and became a lap cat with an outsized purrsonality! You can see her adorable antics on Instagram at @goodhome_fancyfosters.Quincy likes to be close to her human... she'll get right up next to you when you're working, eating, sleeping. And she loves kisses.Quincy enjoys playing and sitting in the window. Occasionally, she'll chirp. She is also a sassy girl. She enjoys a small amount of light petting, then can get nippy. This bitey behaviour is easily avoided by watching body language (ears, tail, head).Quincy would probably do best in a child-free home with a human who will respect her petting threshold. She's extremely loving but she learned to set strong boundaries - it's possible that she was mistreated before arriving to us. It's also possible that pairing her with a kitty friend could help, as nipping can be a "single-kitten" behavior mitigated by socialization with other kittens.To meet or adopt Quincy, please submit a Q&A for her on our website: https://goodhomepetadoptions.org/adopt!-------GOOD HOME is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. All of our cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, SNAP tested and microchipped. Our adoption process includes an application, a friendly conversation, a quick home check, a contract and an adoption fee of $250 per cat (which helps us cover veterinary care) and $150 for seniors or cats with manageable illnesses. The fee is $25 for FeLV+ or cats that require especially high levels of ongoing care. To find out more about Good Home and how we help local street cats, please visit our website at www.goodhomepetadoptions.org.

Adoption Process
Application In person conversation Home check Contract $225 for each cat

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