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Other Cats Available for Adoption
The staff of the Cat Clinic of Cobb wishes to emphasize that there is no such thing as a free pet. Adoptors of a kitten should expect to spend from $400 to $900 during the first year of its life, including such costs as vaccinations, spaying or neutering, declawing, litterbox and supplies, and food. Maintenance costs for an adult cat average between $150 and $200 per year, and many cats are now living 20 years. Please be sure that you are ready for such a responsibility before considering adoption. The life of a cat could depend on you!
  These three siblings were born in early August 2011. They have tested negative for Feline Leukemia, FIV, and Heartworms, and have had three booster vaccinations and dewormings as of Nov 15. Jake is a male shorthair black and white tuxedo. Abby and Jewel are female shorthair calicos. Please contact Ginger Stevens at 443-985-0739 or gingkit@comcast.net.

This older neutered gentleman showed up at one of our client's house earlier this spring. He was skin & bones then. They are unable to bring him into the house, but are providing him with the essentials and a heated house outhouse. Stripey is around 12 to 14 years old and may be partially deaf. He is very sweet, purring through out his exam. He would love to find a home with a nice, warm lap to lay in. Please contact Debbie Katz at debbie-katz@comcast.net.

Hi Everyone, My name is Caroline and I just turned 3 years old and am looking for my forever home. I am very social, friendly, playful, curious and love everybody, even dogs that want to play with me. I love my current owners but they can no longer keep me as their daughter is very allergic to animals. I am spayed and fully vetted and would make a wonderful addition to any family. Oh and by the way, I love to eat and have a great appetite ? I?m especially crazy about bananas. Please consider adopting me ? I am a great companion and will follow you everywhere. Contact Janie: 404-797-5394, janiepet@gmail.com
This beautiful kitty has either lost her home or was dropped off in our client's neighborhood. She came to their house on October 29, 2011. She is extremely loving and affectionate and seems to have lived outdoors. She is a spayed, 1-2 year old, female and is comfortable around all ages. She seems in good health with the exception of an upper respiratory infection currently being treated, which she is getting over. She will continue being fostered in her current home, but would love a forever home - preferably indoor. If interested, contant Anne at 678-485-2675.

Tinker is a medium hair neutered male born late May 2009. He has tested positive for FIV. He is looking for a permanent home. He is current on vaccinations and has been microchipped. If interested, please call Stacey at 770-650-7695.

Tubs is a stray spayed female. She is suspected of having been turned out of her previous home since she is extremely affectionate. She was covered in fleas when she was found and has been defleaed and dewormed. She is currently in a foster home. Call Candice at 678-283-7174 for more information.
Also check Good Mews Animal Foundation, Humane Society of Cobb County, and Cobb County Animal Control for other adoptable cats. If you are interested in a special needs cat, check out Disabled Animal website.
The Cat Clinic of Cobb makes no guarantees to the health of the cats listed on this page. |
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