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Name: C269 Litter Fern
Rescue ID: C240076
Status: Available for Adoption (adoption info)
Adoption Fee: $100
Species: Cat
Breed: Domestic Short Hair / Tabby / Mixed (short coat)
Sex: Female
General Potential Size: Medium
Current Age: 7 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Cats: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Declawed: No
Housetrained: Yes
Description:

Meet Fern! Fern and her sister, Poppy-Sue [also available for adoption], were found wandering around a local farm.  It appears they were dumped at the  farm.  Our local vet found them and reached out to us for help.  We happily stepped in to foster the kittens.

Ferm is very outgoing and mischievous.  She loves to climb up high and play all day.  She also loves to be cradled like a baby and her belly rubbed. Fern does get into things like her food bag, the cat nip and more.  You must love cat antics to love Fern.

 

HDDCR requires a spay/neuter contract by the adopter if puppies and kittens in our care are too young for sterilization. This is a form the adopter signs at the time of adoption, confirming that they will get the pet spayed/neutered by a certain date. We will hold a $50 deposit on top of the adoption fee until we receive proof from a veterinarian that the dog was spayed/neutered. The $50 deposit will then be returned to the adopter.​

Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue microchips all dogs and cats before adoption. Microchips are implanted between the shoulder blades and are another form of identification should the animal get lost. The microchips are registered to    Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue. The adopter's information is added once the adoption is complete. The adopter is responsible for a    $19.99/Year registration fee or a $45.00/Lifetime registration fee    to change information.   Dogs and Cats still need to have collar with tags should they get lost.