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Summerland rescue has mom and eight kittens looking for new homes
Summary
Critteraid Animal Sanctuary in Summerland says Rosalind, a mother cat, and her eight eight-week-old kittens are available for adoption, and the rescue reports the kittens will be spayed or neutered, microchipped and vaccinated under a $50 adoption fee.
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Rosalind, a mother cat, and her eight kittens are being offered for adoption by Critteraid Animal Sanctuary in Summerland. The kittens are about eight weeks old and were raised in a foster home, which the rescue says has left them well socialized. Critteraid President Lori Huot-Stewart described the kittens as having distinct personalities and being friendly. The article reports that each kitten will be spayed or neutered, microchipped and vaccinated, with those services included in a $50 adoption fee.
Known details:
- Rosalind is the mother cat and is available for adoption, according to the rescue.
- There are eight kittens, each approximately eight weeks old.
- The kittens were raised in a foster home and are reported to be comfortable with people.
- Each kitten will be spayed or neutered, microchipped and vaccinated.
- The rescue reported the adoption fee for kittens is $50, which covers those services.
- The article says arrangements to meet them are made by contacting Critteraid by email.
Summary:
One mother cat and eight young kittens are now listed for adoption through the local rescue, which described the kittens as socialized and ready to be placed. The rescue reported that basic medical care and microchipping are included in the adoption fee, and meeting arrangements are to be coordinated by email as reported.
