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About
- Coat length
- Short
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
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Meet Bates
Bates
Est. DOB: December 6, 2013
Description: DSH White and Black
Gender: Male
Adoption Fee: $100.00
Bates is a very handsome black and white kitten. He is shy and it takes him a while to get to know the people he’s with, so even if he’s hiding, he wants to be in the same room as people. Like his sister, Bates needs a home that will be patient so he can come out of his shell and be the best kitty he can be – and that will happen with love and time.
Bates is easily picked up and held. He does well with other cats and likes to play – especially with ping pong balls and laser toys.
Bates is one of the “Downton Tabby” kittens. The Downton Tabby kittens were rescued from a kill shelter because they were going to be put to sleep because they had eye infections. The infections were easily treatable and the kittens have all been given a clean bill of health by our vet.
Fully vetted: tested for FeLV/FIV (negative unless otherwise noted); treated for intestinal parasites, fleas, and ear mites; FVRCP+FeLV vaccinated (initial vaccination and booster); and rabies vaccinated; spayed/neutered; microchipped with Home Again microchips with rescue paid registration.
Est. DOB: December 6, 2013
Description: DSH White and Black
Gender: Male
Adoption Fee: $100.00
Bates is a very handsome black and white kitten. He is shy and it takes him a while to get to know the people he’s with, so even if he’s hiding, he wants to be in the same room as people. Like his sister, Bates needs a home that will be patient so he can come out of his shell and be the best kitty he can be – and that will happen with love and time.
Bates is easily picked up and held. He does well with other cats and likes to play – especially with ping pong balls and laser toys.
Bates is one of the “Downton Tabby” kittens. The Downton Tabby kittens were rescued from a kill shelter because they were going to be put to sleep because they had eye infections. The infections were easily treatable and the kittens have all been given a clean bill of health by our vet.
Fully vetted: tested for FeLV/FIV (negative unless otherwise noted); treated for intestinal parasites, fleas, and ear mites; FVRCP+FeLV vaccinated (initial vaccination and booster); and rabies vaccinated; spayed/neutered; microchipped with Home Again microchips with rescue paid registration.
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Bates
- Domestic Short Hair
- Adult
- Male