Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids,
Not good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
Needs experienced adopter,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Molly is a friendly girl to PEOPLE but she doesn't care for other cats. She is about five and a half years old and needs a home where she is ONLY cat. Molly loves to play with toys and she loves her stuffed cuddly buddy Eeyore. Please contact her foster mom directly at Bellpass@aol.com for best results in getting a prompt answer.
The Friends of League City Animal Shelter rescues animals from the shelters, and places them in foster homes, where they can receive the love and care they need. We hold adoption events most weekends. If you would like to meet a specific kitty (or dog), please email us beforehand, and we'll make sure it's there. Sundays: Clear Lake PETCO (Bay Area Blvd @ Space Center) 12 - 4 PM.
You can download an ADOPTION APPLICATION from our PETFINDER HOMEPAGE and submit it to us via email or at the adoption event. Applications submitted via email prior to the weekend can often be pre-approved, meaning you can go to the event and take your pet home that day. We cannot guarantee same-day approval of applications submitted at the event, because there may not be a volunteer working who is authorized to approve applications. Please note that with an approved application, we can sometimes arrange a meeting during the week. Just ask!
Here is the link to our forms. The pdf file contains our one-page FAQs, the two-page Adoption Application, and the one-pate Adoption Contract (fille out after approval, and usually after youâve met the pet, and made a final decision):
http://www.friendsofleaguecityanimalshelter.com/adoptions/adoption-forms/
NOTE: Rescued cats and kittens are exposed to a lot, both on the streets and in the shelter. While we provide them with care and some vaccinations, they have not been fully examined by a veterinarian. Your adopted pet needs a complete Veterinary exam (including fecal), within about a week of adoption.
For more cat and kitten care information, ask your Vet, or visit with our Friends of LCAS volunteers. Meanwhile, go to www.healthypet.com, click on Pet Care, then Cat Care. Also good, is www.catchannel.com - click on Cat Behavior or Cat Health. For local behavior help, go to www.hspca.org, point to the link Resources, then click on Behavior Information. Here you will find many helpful tips on behavior issues with cats and kittens. At the end of some articles, they provide a phone number, to call their Animal Behavior Specialists, for FREE advice!
You can also get pet-behavior advice from ASPCA experts 24 hours a day, right from your computer. Their animal behaviorists offer possible solutions to a wide range of issues, at no charge. Simply type your pet's behavior problem into their easy-to-use database, and you'll receive step-by-step adviceâwithout leaving home:Â http://www.aspca.org/Pet-care/virtual-pet-behaviorist.
For indepth medical information, go to www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/ - they are the cat experts!
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT OUR ORGANIZATION AND HOW TO ADOPT, GO TO OUR PETFINDER HOMEPAGE AT www.flcas.petfinder.com