Tessa
Domestic Short Hair | Bellevue, WI
Age : 3 YearsAdultFemaleBrown Tabby
About
Characteristics
affectionate lap playful playsToys
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesDeclawed
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsCats
Meet Tessa
You are not going to find a more lovable little girl than Tessa. She loves attention and will spend all day in your lap, by your side, or even on your back (yes, she likes to jump on her foster mom's back while she fills her bowl). She is the one with the brown nose, can be quite talkative and is also a bit of a clown. Tessa and her sister, Soki, were adopted from PFM two years ago, and surrendered due to a change in their living situation. They would love nothing more than a new home for the new year. Tessa is the more outgoing of the girls. She was quick to adjust to her foster home and loves to be petted. She is still very playful but is happy just hanging out with you, too. Both of the girls are very low maintenance, litter box trained and fun to be around. Since they are sisters and have never been parted, they must be adopted together. If you are interested in possibly adopting one of our animals, we ask that you first fill out a non-binding application on our website: http://purrfectmatch.rescuegroups.org/forms. If you have more questions, please email us us [email protected] or call 920-234-5995. Thank you for choosing to adopt!
Adoption Process
Potential adopters must fill out an application form including information regarding declawing (we do NOT support declawing). We then call references and prior vet(s), as well as run a background check for legal issues. The Board of Directors approves an applicant. At that time, the animal is taken to the home and a home visit performed. If it is satisfactory, the animal(s) is(are) left at the new home. A two-week trial period ensues in order to make certain a "perfect match" has been made. Either the adopter or PFM can remove the animal from the home during that two-week period. After that, the adoption is final.