Daisy
/Adopted August 25, 2013
People for Animals is a local street rescue charity.
Vitals
Gender: Female
Age: 14 weeks
Breed: Domestic Long Hair; Calico
Spay/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: FRCP
Other vet care: Anti parasitic medicine
Temperament: Sweet and playful
Other information: Being fostered in a multi pet household
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Background
This sweet little baby was found playing on the train tracks that run behind the casino by several casino workers. Knowing that one of the workers was a PFA foster home, they went in search of their co-worker for help getting this sweetie someplace safe. At first it took some bribing to get Daisy to come to them, but once her hunger took over, she walked right into the box they had set up to “trap” her.
Covered in oil and grease, Daisy was kept safe until the foster mom was done her shift then took her home with her.
Though found ads were placed, no one came forward to claim Daisy and she has now made herself at home in her foster home. It took several baths to get the oil and grease out of her beautiful long coat, but once she was clean, Daisy came out of her shell and began to play with the other cats and large dogs in her foster home. She’s a snuggly little girl who realizes how lucky she was to be rescued and will make a wonderful addition to any family willing to give her the good life she deserves.
If you are interested in Daisy,click here to view our adoption contract and click here to complete an adoption application or email PFA adoption coordinator Alanna at abanana71@gmail.com for more info.
Please note; in the event there are multiple inquiries for a cat or kitten, People For Animals will select the best suited home in the interest of a successful adoption.
Adoption fee: $100
All adoption fees and sponsorship donations contribute towards veterinary care and other costs associated with caring for People for Animals rescued cats and kittens.