Cats Cradle Shelter Inc.

See the following:http://catscradleshelter.org/who.htmlhttp://catscradleshelter.org/mission.htmlhttp://catscradleshelter.org/rescue_pledge.html

Fargo, ND,58103
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Phone Number: (701) 356-7877

Website: http://catscradleshelter.org/

Sophia

Domestic Short Hair | Hillsboro, ND

AdultFemaleMediumBrown Tabby

About

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Declawed

Yes

Meet Sophia

Sophia is an adult, spayed female cat, probably born in 2019.  She's been in a home for the last couple of years, so she's got lots of lovely house-kitty experience.  She's a very outgoing kitty, not afraid to say what she's thinking, and she has a lot of thoughts.  She will talk to us pretty much every minute we are in her colony room.  She's only been in her colony a short while and is still sizing up the other cats - she's not sure she approves of this roomie situation.  She spends a fair amount of time talking smack to Hurley (at 15 pounds, she's almost as big as him), and he plays deaf.  She has been spending a lot of time right by the door to her room, waiting for new people to arrive and chat with her.  If you are looking for a mature kitty with a lot of sass and attitude, please come meet Sophia.      

Adoption Process
http://catscradleshelter.org/CCS/how-to-adopt/ An interview with the executive director is done prior to adoption. Not everyone is approved to adopt. Those that are approved have the cat for a 3 week trial period, where they can return cat and get a refund. Beyond that, we always want our cats back if the adoptive household can no longer care for it, but after 3 weeks, the adoption fee is not refunded. An adoption contract is completed prior to final adoption. Adoption fees are $118 including tax.

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