Ahimsa Haven Animal Rescue
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  • Ahimsa Data
    • The Cat Store
  • All Adoptable Cats
  • Adoptable Kittens
  • Sponsored Cats
  • Take A Chance On Me
  • APPLICATION FORM
    • Volunteering
    • Fostering
  • Upcoming Events
  • Rescue Renovation Project
  • Contacts/Visiting
  • Surrendering
  • Donations
  • Financials
  • Pet Clinics
  • Wish List
  • Adoption #s
  • Rescue Renovation Project
  • Ahimsa Data
    • The Cat Store
  Ahimsa Haven Animal Rescue

Adoptable kittens

Kittens need to be adopted in pairs, preferably with littermates, unless you have a cat already at home who is looking for a friend.  You should take the time, though, to wonder if your lone, older, cat WANTS a kitten around before submitting your application.

Meet and greets are with an approved application by appointment only.
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As always, cats that are ready to be adopted are spayed/neutered, have age appropriate shots, are micro-chipped, dewormed/deflead, and FEL/FIV tested.

Kitten (<1 year):  $300 each or $560/pair
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Thumbs, a shy female kitten but once she gets to know you she will zoom around and play endlessly. Thumbs will need a family who is committed to continuing her cardiac screenings for a diagnosed heart defect. But don't let it fool you, Thumbs can keep up with any playmate. Will your family give her a thumbs up with a new home?
Thumbs is also part of the Take A Chance On Me Program. This means her adoption fee has been reduced for the right home. Older Children and other cats okay
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This is Farah. She is scared of everyone. She still hisses at people and sometimes shakes when other people are near. She was checked by a vet before I picked her up for a back injury. She walks and her back legs give out. At first it was all the time but she seems to be doing better all the time. It still happens but she seems to have learned how to deal with it better. She will need a lot of patience and probably a home without small children or other pets. She has no way of protecting herself. She has learned to take food from my had and let me pet her but it has taken a lot for that. I work with her every day.
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Barney and Bentley! Barney (top picture)-I'm the big brother, and love to play. I love being petted (not sure about being picked up yet), and I love to rub against your legs. Also, treats are really great too! Bentley- I'm a timid boy who just wants a patient family to call my own. I try to be as brave as my brother, and with a little help I will be. I agree with Barney, treats are great! We are about 5 months old.
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This is Felicity she is the darker of the two tabby I have. She does not play as much as the other two. She likes to look over a situation. She likes to watch me. When I am doing something I show her everything I am using and let her sniff it. She likes to have me pet her but runs if I try to pick her up. She purrs for her treats. She is shy and will take time to trust someone but has lots of love if someone takes the time to earn it.