Domestic Short Hair | Neenah, WI
Age : 8 MonthsYoungFemaleOrange and White
Characteristics
affectionate gentle olderKidsOnly playful playsToys
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesDeclawed
YesGood in Home With
Cats
Meet Ginger. She is a sweet young girl who started out with sister (Torrie), brother (Midnight), and mom in the unknown world outside; running from danger and being taught how to survive. Luckily, when she was still young (about 3 months old) she and two siblings (Torrie and Midnight), as well as her mom, were live-trapped and brought into the warm safeness of foster care. Ginger is a gentle soul with a heart as soft as her fur. At her young age, she is discovering the world around her and is a bit on the shy side, but her sweet nature makes her a true gem waiting to shine. Ginger's appearance reflects her soft-spoken personality. Her big curious eyes are like windows to the world of wonder, and though she may be reserved at first, there's a world of love and potential within her. In unfamiliar settings or around new faces Ginger may retreat to the safety of quiet corners, but patience is the key to unlocking her trust. Because of her age and her tenderness, we think she would do best if adopted into a home with another young cat or with one (or both!) of her siblings. She is a special girl with a heart to give to the right family. If you are interested in Ginger, her siblings, or any of the adoptable pets at Purr-Fect Match, we ask that you fill out a non-binding application on our website at purrfectmatch.rescuegroups.org/forms. If you have questions, please email us at [email protected], or call us at 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.