PAISLEY - Young Bi-color's Sponsorship Page
PAISLEY - Young Bi-color

Meet Paisley, a sweet 1.5 year old Tuxedo who is social and loves her people. She is currently being fostered with another adult cat and they are being rehomed as their owner has been  deported.  ICE agents put the cats outside and left them there but fortunately the neighbors saw what happened and took the two inside to care for them.  Paisley will need slow introduction to other cats but has lived in a mult-cat household in the past.

Paisley prefers one on one time with her foster family.  When Paisley first arrived, she hid behind the washer until she felt comfortable and safe with her new surroundings but once she came out, she blossomed into a playful sweet cat.  She has had some experience with a gentle cat-friendly dog although she may be fine as your only pet.  Older cat-savvy children may be ideal for her as she would love the playtime and attention.  

She has been spayed, vaccinated and microchipped and tested negative for FIV and FeLV.  Paisley lives In Beaverton with her caregivers.  Paisley's adoption fee is $125 and she is an inside only cat.

For more information on meeting and adopting this kitty, please fill out a pre-adoption application under "ADOPT" on our website at WWW.CATSCRADLERESCUE.COM. Your information will be forwarded to the foster parent for follow-ups and meeting arrangement.

 

Cat's Cradle is an all-volunteer, non-profit foster-home based rescue serving Oregon cats who need new homes. 100% of your adoption fee goes to provide for the medical and physical needs of the cats in our care. We invite you to become a foster parent and experience the great satisfaction of helping a cat or kitten in need.


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