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Faerie Tales Cat Rescue

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$140

Boopy, Domestic Mediumhair For Adoption In Taylor, Michigan

Price:
$140
Location:
Taylor, MI
Description:

Name: BoopyDoB: 09/18/56Adoption Fee: $140Boppy is a very nice boy. He's named Boopy because his foster mom just walks past grabs him up a snuggle and says what you doing Baby Boopy? He loves playing and snuggling and enjoys the other kitties in the foster home. He is fostered with other cats and he would probably be fine with older children or a cat friendly dog with a proper introductionNeutered, current on vaccines, FELV/FIV neg, wormed and ready for a forever home.Please include ID# with the name of the cat you are interested in when you submit an application.The cats/kittens that are posted are available, unless it is stated 'adopted'. If one is 'pending' you still may submit an application in case the adoption does not go through.Our adoption fees are posted on our home page.You must be at least 21 years old to apply.To apply, please click on the link: https://faerietales.org/adoption/adoption-form/ ORsend an email to: XXXX@yahoo.com. Please answer all questions, otherwise your pre-application may not be reviewed. Include the following information in your email:1. Your name, address, home phone number & email address.Age of applicant, age of co-applicant and do you live with your parents?2. Your reason for wanting to adopt this kitten? Yourself ? Child's pet? Companionship to another pet? Gift/Surprise? Other? 3. Type of housing you live in (own home, apartment, condo, etc.), rent or own.Landlord's name/phone # if applicable:4. Are you looking for a inside cat only, outside only, or both inside & outside?5. Do you plan to declaw this cat/kitten?6. Please list all of the people in your home, include age & gender.7. Who will be responsible for taking care of the cat?8. What arrangements have you made to care for the pet in case you can no longer do so?9. The number of hours per day the animal will be left alone, and where you will keep the animal when left alone?10. A list of any animals you've had in the last 10 years, including how long you had them and where they are now. Please include the names of each animal, and the type of animal.11. Are/were they spayed/neutered? Current on vaccines? Has your cat been tested for FIV/FeLV? 12. Who is your current/previous veterinarian (clinic name and phone number)? You must call your vet and give permission to release information regarding your pets, we will be contacting your veterinarian as a reference.13. Are/were your pets receiving annual veterinarian care?14. How much time do your current/previous pets spend outside? Inside _____% of the time.Outside ____% of the timePlease estimate how much time you plan to have this cat inside and outside.Inside _____% of the time.Outside ____% of the time.15. Does anyone in your family suffer from pet allergies?16. Rescue animals require time to adjust to their new home. Are you willing to give this animal adequate time for proper adjustment - perhaps three weeks or more? What amount of time do you consider to be reasonable for adjustment?17. Cats can live as long as 15-20 years. Select all of the following that may cause you to give up the animal.Birth of a child __ New roommate___ Marriage ___ Divorce ____ Unemployment ___ Needs regular medication ___ Allergies.18. What kind of personality traits in a cat are you NOT willing to live with? Select all of the following that apply.Excessive meowing ___ Unfriendly toward other pets ___ Shy, skittish, or hides a lot __ Scratching furniture, ___Jumps on kitchen counter/tables___Other ________________________________19. Methods you plan to use to discourage unwanted behavior(s): Yell___ Put cat in another room___ Remove problem item(s) ___ Put cat outside ___Won’t tolerate behaviors ___Swat/spank/hit with newspaper ___Spritz with water ___,Throw something at cat___Who cares cats are cats.20. Have you ever had to return a pet to a breeder or taken to a pound, shelter or rescue? If so, please explain:21. I would like a cat who (check all that applies):Plays gently____ Loves everyone____Is a cuddler____ Is quiet____Is fairly active____ Is a enthusiastic player____Enjoys a little lap time____Talks occasionally___ Is a chatterbox___Is more independent___The above information that I have provided to FTCR for the purpose of adopting an animal is accurate and complete.IMPORTANT PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:A volunteer will review your application and contact you ONLY if you are approved or if further clarification is required. We will make every attempt to contact approved applicants within 5 business days of application submission (M-F), but this will depend on the number of applications received. Please understand that by answering the questions does not guarantee the adoption of the pet, nor are you obligated to adopt the pet.FTCR adopts to homes that are best fits for our animals' needs, and not on a first-come, first-served basis. If you currently own a pet or have a history of pet ownership, you must provide a vet reference for your application to be processed. Preference is given to applications with prior pet experience and vet references. We are an all-volunteer organization, and regret that we do not have the resources to contact applicants that are not approved. Please do not contact us to check on the status of your application - it just slows down our ability to process applications. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.- We ask for your patience as we review your application.FTCR receives several each day and cannot respond to every one individually.- Approved applicants are based on best fit, not first submitted. FTCR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY APPLICANT, so please understand that it is within our discretion to make those decisions on behalf of our animals.Keep in mind that we depend 100% on volunteers, most of whom have full-time jobs, so we ask for your understanding as we do the best we can in the endless effort to find homes for these deserving animals!WE DO NOT HAVE A SHELTER, ALL OF OUR ANIMALS ARE IN ONE OF OUR VOLUNTEERS HOME.THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN A RESCUE ANIMAL!February 15, 2024, 7:48 pmAdoption processYou can copy and paste our adoption questions as listed below into a word document or email and send to our group for your interest in adopting any of our rescue felines. Faerie Tales Cat RescueAdoption Application Applicant Name(s) : ____________________________ Home Address: ________________________________ City/State: ___________ Zip: __________ Home phone: __________Work phone______________ Email:_______________ We appreciate your time in filling out the following information for screening purposes. Personal Reference:________________ Phone:_________ Email:________________ Best time to reach:___________ Veterinary Reference: ________________ Phone:___________We would like to match you with the cat/kitten of your dreams, please take a few moments to review and discuss with your family the following list of questions. We appreciate your time and thoughtfulness in your responses. 1. Name of cat you are interested in adopting: 2. If undecided, tell us about the type of cat you are looking for: 3. Reason for wanting to adopt a cat at this time? 4. Would your cat be allowed outside? 5. Do you plan on declawing your new cat? Please explain. 6. Have you ever had to:A. Have a pet put to sleep? What were the circumstances? B. Relinquish a pet to a shelter/Animal control? Why? C. Returned a pet you had adopted? Why? Sometimes despite our best efforts, precautions, and love, cats can develop medical and/or behavior problems. It is not uncommon for behavior problems to have an underlying medical cause. Such problems can occur to your cat by accident, they can be born with it, old age, or something else entirely which can involve an investment in your money, time, multiple vet visits, and patience to track the source of your cats’ behavior or medical issue. 7. What is a reasonable financial amount of money that you/your family would spend on veterinary/behavioral care for your cat per year? (i.e. $50, $150, $500, $1,000, whatever it takes) Feel free to elaborate: 8. What type of problems would you not be willing to deal with? (i.e. biting, inappropriate use of litter box, spraying, inappropriate scratching, fleas, parasites, etc.) 9. How would you and your family handle such problems if they were to occur in your new cat? 10. What type of medical/behavior problems have your previous animals had, if any? 11. How would you feel about asking FTCR for advice on these problems? 12. What type of food would your cat be allowed to eat? 13. What would you do with your cat if you were not able to care for him/her anymore? 14. Cats can live as long as 15-20 years. Please select the reasons that may cause you to give up the cat. ___Birth of child ___New roommate ___Marriage ___Allergies ___Unemployment ___None _________________Other (please specify) 15. Are you employed or is an adult member of your household employed? 16. Who will be in charge of the everyday care of your new pet? (i.e. litter box cleaning, feeding, socializing, loving, etc) 17. Who will be in charge of the financial care of your new pet? (i.e. cost for litter, food, toys, veterinary care, etc) 18. What would you do with your cat if you and your family were going away from the house for more than 24 hours? 19. Do you breed or do you plan to breed? 20. How would you feel about having a member of FTCR contact you to check on how your new pet is settling in? 21. Are there any restrictions on your lease or condo, if applicable, to owning a cat? 22. How many adults and children are in the home? Please list the ages of the children. 23. Does anyone in the house have any known or suspected allergies to cats? 24. Do you currently own other pets? If so, what type? 25. Have you owned a cat before? If so, what happened to it? 26. Where will the cat spend the day/night? 27. Planning to move in the near future? 28. Will you personally guarantee/promise/commit to contact and/or bring the cat back to Faerie Tales Cat Rescue if the placement doesn’t work out for any reason?I certify that I am 21 years old or older.I hereby attest that the information submitted on this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge.Signature: Date: Please note: *Faerie Tales Cat Rescue has made every attempt to ensure the excellent health of all of the cats it places. However, sometimes nature has other plans, therefore we cannot guarantee against any unforeseen ailment.**We operate on a very tight budget. Unless otherwise pre-arranged, adoption revenues are considered a charitable donation and are non-refundable, though we will make every attempt to ensure a good match. Please choose your pet carefully. For faster processing, applications can be submitted via our website: http://www.faerietales.org/adoption/adoption-form.htmlShelter locationOur foster cats are located in our homes. Please email or call to set up a meeting time. We also have adoption events in the Canton and downriver areas on occasion. Please email for more information.
Category:
Cats
Color:
Black
Sex:
Male
Posted:
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