Chevron

Cast Aside To Survive Inc

We strive to end the suffering of street births, one litter at a time through humane TNVR (trap/neuter/vaccinate/return). We pull viable kittens for socializing, vetting and adoption!

Saugerties, NY,12477
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Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.CastAsideToSurvive.org

Chevron

Domestic Short Hair | Marbletown, NY

Age : 1 Month 14 DaysBabyMaleMediumTuxedo

About

Characteristics

affectionate gentle goofy playful playsToys

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Declawed

Yes

Good in Home With

CatsChildren

Adoption Fees

$150.00

Meet Chevron

Save Time! Complete an application, fillable on our website! **Adoption fee is $150.00 first kitten/cat and 50% for the second, includes preventatives. Kitten series vaccines, rabies and spay/neuter and microchip. Kittens over 6 months of age are $50 (no additional discounts) **Sneak peek kittens can be viewed on our FB Group CATS Resort. We try to post as much as possible on social media for your selection purposes. *We only hold kittens (OVER 8 weeks of age) with a full adoption fee paid (non refundable if you cancel) otherwise, we pass up other potential adopters for a "on hold" kitten, only to find out they changed their minds and we missed a window of opportunity.        You can submit payment once your application is approved and the kitten has been deemed medically stable.        If the kitten you are interested in is NOT 8 weeks old, we ask that you do not send payment until their medical health has been stabilized.             **Payments can be made through our website, Paypal as friends & family to avoid a service fee (       [email protected]       ) Venmo, Cashapp, Zelle or our website. If you use the facebook page (use the donate button) . You would need to forward the receipt as we do not get reports of payments until the end of the month. *Once they reach 3 pounds, they will be spayed/neutered (we pay) and given their rabies vaccine. Once we know when the surgery date is, we ask that you arrange a quick kitten vet appointment per our adoption agreement, we will schedule the finalization within 4 days of YOUR vet appointment) Banister Veterinary Hospital, local to us, 845-331-1050 is very accommodating for this!        click here to request an appointment! We recuperate 2 days post-operatively before medically releasing them to their new FURLESS homes. *When the adoption process is finalized in person, there is a binding contract that needs to be reviewed and signed. Our contract strongly indicates a vet appointment within four days of adoption. Please make your vet appointment as soon as we are discussing the adoption date, as we do not do diagnostic testing. We provide health records at that time. We do routine immunizations, preventative care for internal and external parasites and treat symptomatically. *This is a slow process. We are two women and the rescues in our care are priority. Mothers and babies, plus field trapping, being on the road, fundraising for medical costs, handling social media, emails, calls and more....sorry, please be patient. Messages are responded to in the order in which they were received both method and chronological. *We can move over to communicating via text (once all is approved) and you are added as a contact in my phone. We BEG you, don’t start multiple modes of communication. It just slows things down looking for the original content in order to be able to respond appropriately. We do not have staff to answer calls. Thanks for understanding!

Adoption Process
All require an approved application. Adoption fee is $150.00 for under 6 months. $50 for over 6 months. ALL include: vaccines, parasite treatments (internal/external) spay/neuter and microchip.

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