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 | Evansville, WI

YoungFemaleGray, Blue or Silver Tabby

About

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Declawed

Yes

Good in Home With

Cats

Meet Trill

  Trill is an adorable tabby who is searching for a gentle and patient home. Growing up, she was the smallest of her rowdy siblings and likes to watch the action from the sidelines. Trill is curious but cautious with new people. She may take a few weeks to start coming out of her shell, but she secretly enjoys snuggling up on the couch and receiving soft belly rubs. It’s the best reward when you earn her trust and she feels safe enough to be affectionate   When her siblings are preoccupied, Trill can be a very playful squirt! She enjoys wand toys and chasing mice, but her absolute favorites are pom poms. She’ll carry them around and bat at them for hours. She loves other cats, especially cuddling up with her big foster brother.   Trill gets lactulose (an inexpensive prescription stool softener) once a day in her food to keep her stools moving well. This is a precaution since a couple of her littermates were treated for megacolon as kittens. Luckily Trill has never had symptoms, but adopters should be willing to monitor and treat if any issues arise in the (hopefully very distant) future.     Learn more about megacolon here: 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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