Stevie Wondercat
Ragdoll | Gonzales County, TX
AdultMaleSmall
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CurrentDeclawed
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Meet Stevie Wondercat
Stevie gets his name from guess who and why……when he originally came in he had been kept in a dog kennel because they found him walking in circles. It took one of our fosters a lot to convince this breeder to give him up. He also had a horrible upper respiratory infection that took us months to heal! For his eyes, they were often crusted over along with his nose which led to even worse breathing problems! He had trouble walking, his coat was matted horribly and he had a horrible case of mites. So we put Stevie in a very sterile clean air environment with a humidifier to heal his breathing problems. He’s not 100% yet but he’s getting there. He is running around and enjoying life. He’s gained weight and loves playing with wand toys. Which we came to the conclusion that he is visually impaired but not blind. He knows where he is going and there is no walking in circles here! He will need a special adopter who will love him for his flaws, brush him every day, and maybe wipe his eyes clear every day! He’s a special guy! You will love his will to fight and never give up! TO ADOPT: Fill out the application online at https://www.siameseorientalsnowshoerescue.org/adopt or email [email protected] and request a copy. More info at siameseorientalsnowshoerescue.org/FAQ Each cat will come to their new home with: neutered or spayed, age-appropriate vaccines, individually tested negative for FeLV/FIV, heartworm negative, and microchipped.DOGS & CATS: Unless otherwise noted, they are compatible with calm dogs who are cat-friendly. They are also compatible with cat-friendly cats with similar energy levels. If interested in a cat/kitten with a higher energy level than your current cat, adopting a bonded pair is recommended to avoid upsetting your cat. Slow introduction to new dogs and cats, according to the Jackson Galaxy method, is important to ensure they get along.FLUFFY KITTIES: Adopters must have experience grooming long hair cats or be willing to take a quick class on YouTube about grooming long hair cats. TRANSPORT DETAILS: Kittens younger than 16 weeks: adopters can fly to Austin or San Antonio airports for pickup. Texas: cats over 14 weeks can travel along 1-35 or within 4 hours of San Antonio with a rescue partner for a small donation. Out of state: for cats over 14 weeks old, transport is available to most of the Southern states, plus CT, NY, PA, ME, NJ and a few other states for $175 per crate. If they get along and space permits, up to 2 cats or 4 kittens can share a crate, and cost will be split amongst adopters. Out of state transport must have an Interstate Health Certificate by a qualified veterinarian for $85.MORE KITTIES: https://sos.rescueme.org/ Thank you for considering adopting one of our rescue kittens/cats!Thank you for considering adopting one of our kittens/cats.
Adoption Process
Application is first step
Background Check
References are required
Interview process
Existing pets of applicant have to be spayed/neutered/utd on vaccinations
Fee:
Domestic Shorthair kittens: $125 - $150
Seniors (7 and older): $50
Blue-eyed and fluffy cats or poly: $200
Blue-eyed and fluffy kittens: $350
Seal/blue point (with or without mittens): $250
Maine Coon mixes: $200
Known Maine Coon Purebreds: $500
Ragdoll mixes: $300- $350
Bengals: $350
Approved applicant required to sign adoption manual and contract.
Fees paid in full prior to taking possession