Lavender

Cat

 

Breed:

Domestic Short Hair

 

 

Age:

Baby

 

Sex:

Female

 

Size:

Small

 

Spay/Neuter:

 

Has Shots:

 

Housetrained:

 

Declawed:

 

Special Needs:

 

 


 


All cats or kittens that are property of Prairie Paws Animal Shelter have been tested for FeLV. All cats and kittens are also up to date on their vaccines and have been or will be spayed or neutered before going to their new homes. Cats and kittens are also litter box trained and microchipped. Adopters get a free consultation at an area vet partner within 14 days of adoption. All information known about this cat has been included in this bio. Per state law, we sterilize all shelter pets before they begin their new fabulous lives with their new families. If you are interested in this animal, please email info@prairiepaws.org for an application.

Our animals change daily, so please check our lists of adoptable dogs and adoptable cats frequently. Once you find an animal you’d like to adopt, the next steps are to complete an application and request a meet and greet with the foster. Make sure to be thorough and help us understand why you’re interested in that particular animal — and why your home is a great fit. Based on your answers we may even have a better fit for you.

Prairie Paws Animal Shelter

3173 HWY K68

Ottawa, KS 66067

785-242-2967

www.Prairiepaws.org

See Our Adoptable Pets at prairiepawsanimalshelter.petfinder.com

Email: info@prairiepaws.org

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Closed On The Following Holidays:

New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day

Adoption fees: Adoption fees must be paid in full at the time of adoption – no partial payments are accepted. All major credit cards are accepted. Adoption fees vary.

Taking your animal home: The State of Kansas requires that all cats and dogs must be sterilized (spayed/neutered) before going to their new homes. In most cases, animals will have already been sterilized before being placed on the adoption floor and you will be able to take your new companion home with you the day of adoption. However, if the animal is not yet sterilized, they will need to stay at the shelter and we will schedule the surgery on the next available date (usually within a week). All cats must go home in a carrier.

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