Community Cat Inc

We are a small group of people dedicated to ending feline overpopulation in our area. We do this through trap-neuter-return and low cost spay/neuter services through a variety of clinics. We also work to keep feral cats from being killed in shelters buy offering TNR and our farm cat program. We offer help to owners of cats for behavioral issues to try and keep these animals in their home.

Whitewater, WI,53190
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (608) 201-3241

Website: http://www.commcat.org

Trill

Domestic Short Hair | Albany, WI

BabyFemaleGray, Blue or Silver Tabby

About

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Declawed

Yes

Good in Home With

Cats

Meet Trill

Meet Trill, an adorable and mysterious kitten who hides a delightful secret. She may appear reserved at first, but beneath that quiet exterior, there's a heart that longs for love and snuggles! Trill has a beautiful tabby coat and wide, inquisitive eyes that seem to hold the secrets of the universe. She feels most comfortable around other cats, especially her siblings, and will bat around a toy with them for hours. Her absolute favorite toy is a yellow pom pom—her “precioussss.” Once you retire to the couch or under the covers, she'll curl up next to you and purr contentedly, savoring the warmth and comfort of your presence. It's a magical moment and makes you feel like the most special person. Her secret love for snuggling is a testament to the affection she has to offer. The bond you'll share with her will be built on trust and the joy of discovering her hidden charms. If you have a calm and nurturing environment and are willing to give her the time she needs, you'll be rewarded with a loyal companion who loves to cuddle up when she feels safe. She would do best in a home with one of her siblings (Cadenza, Coda, Pitch, Treble, Crescendo) or with another feline friend. Trill has genetic megacolon, which is a chronic condition that affects the large intestine and can cause severe constipation if left untreated. We discovered this after a few of her littermates had GI issues. Good hydration, stool softeners, and monitoring can help prevent progression of the disease. Trill hasn’t had issues to date and her X-rays showed improvement with lactulose one to two times daily—this is a prescription stool softener that can be purchased inexpensively at a human pharmacy. If her condition worsens in the future, she may benefit from enemas or a surgery to remove the affected portion of colon. This surgery can be expensive (~$4500) but does have a good prognosis. We don't know if or when she will require additional care, but adopters should be prepared for potential medical expenses. If the need arises and adopters choose to proceed with surgery, Community Cat will pay $1,000 towards the megacolon surgery bill to help offset the cost.   https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/megacolon-in-cats  Approximate DOB: May 2023 Foster Home Location: Madison     Consider adopting 2 kittens! There are many benefits including: - One kitten can become lonely and bored - Two kittens will keep each other busy - Having two kittens is very entertaining! - You’ll have fewer behavioral issues with two kittens - You’ll save TWO lives instead of just one - Adoption fee is discounted for the 2nd kitten     If you are interested in adopting one of our wonderful cats or kittens, you can apply on our website:    https://www.commcat.org/copy-of-adopt-a-bff   Please allow several days for us to process your application. We are a small, all-volunteer group and we are doing our best to work quickly! After the application is processed we will make arrangements for you to meet the cats that interest you. All of our cats and kittens are raised in our homes and live with us until they are adopted. They live with us as part of our families so we know them very well and we can help you find your perfect cat! Cats are rarely caged (only if its medically necessary) so you can visit with them and see how they act in a home.   Our adoption fees:  Kittens (under 6 months): $150 (or 2 for $225) Adults (6 months to 7 years): $75 (or 2 for $100) Seniors (8 years and up): $40 (or 2 for $60)     All cats are spayed or neutered, tested for FIV/FeLV, dewormed, vaccinated for rabies (if age appropriate) and distemper, and microchipped.

Adoption Process
Adoption application can be filled out online or on paper; we check vet and landlord references; adoption coordinator talks with potential adopter; meet cats at the foster home or adoption event; contract requires no declaw and animal must be returned if adoption does not work out; regular fees are $50adult ad $85 kitten but we run specials all the time.

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