06/12/2024
Elliott was born outside, under a large hydrangea bush, to an older, feral mom. He was scrawny, covered in fleas, and sick. His road to recovery has made him positively fearless and quite demanding of attention. Elliott will run, jump, and leap to get your love. He is an excellent hunter, his favorite prey are the unlucky catnip mice that cross his path and the Dreaded Red Dot. He is very much a Shoulder Cat, a Bed Hog, and has atrocious table manners. We absolutely adore him. He loves greeting guests that come to visit, and gets along very well with other cats and respectful dogs. His birthday is 7/18/2023.
If you are interested in this beauty, or any of our other angels, you can complete an adoption application online at:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScqB5Evy4iJaqhuZETM8nOQeyZ837APlevp5spSB0wOg9E3jQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
Please provide as much info as you can, even if not required, so the adoption coordinators can make the best assessment as to the right match.
For more information or if you already have an approved app and want to be considered for this angel, please contact us at [email protected] and ask the application coordinator to forward your approved application to the foster- Jen Gorman.
Please note, the approval of an application from Kitten Angels is not a commitment or contract of adoption of any particular kitty. Every adoption is of course contingent on a meet & greet and fosters do get final okay for any adoption, even if approved through Kitten Angels, as they are the ones most familiar with their foster kittens' personalities.
Kitten Angels is a non profit, volunteer organization. We rely solely on fostering, volunteers, donations, and adoption fees. Kitten Angels is a volunteer non-profit organization. An adoption fee of $175 must be paid at the time of adoption by either cash or check. All of our adoptable animals are assessed in foster homes, up to date on age appropriate vaccinations and have been spayed or neutered and tested for FeLV/FIV. The majority of our adoptable animals are assessed in foster homes, up to date on age appropriate vaccinations, have been tested for FeLV/FIV, and have been spayed or neutered. Medical records will be released with the adopted pet.