Meet Jada, a long haired lovely who came from a hoarding situation where she was going to be thrown outside as her owners were being evicted.
Jada is not only very pretty, she is friendly and affectionate. She can't get enough attention and will eagerly rub against you and nuzzle your hands for pets. It's sad to think this petite little miss almost had to try to fend for herself out on the streets. Well this little princess got lucky and now so will her adopter.
Jada would do well with a single adopter, a couple, or a family with older respectful kids. Jada will need and copter willing to sprain time brushing her lovely coat to prevent mats. Jada is tolerant of other cats so could be a part of a friendly, calm multi-cat household.
Jada has been spayed, vaccinated and microchipped. Jada has an approximate birthdate of 03/09/2020. Her adoption fee is $95.
If you are interested in Jada or any of the cats at Second Chance Cats of West Michigan, go to sccatswm.org/adopt to fill out an application, or stop in during open hours on Fridays from 11-2 or Saturdays and Sundays from 11-4.
Please note - we can only adopt to those who live within a one hour drive of Grand Rapids.
Thank you!
ABOUT: DOMESTIC LONG HAIR CAT BREED
The Domestic Long Hair cat breed is known for its luxurious, flowing coat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting. These cats come in various colors and patterns and are often found as mixed breed or unregistered cats. Domestic Long Hairs are loving and affectionate companions, making them popular pets in households around the world. While their exact origins may be unknown, their charming personalities and striking appearance make them a favorite choice for many cat lovers looking for a loyal and beautiful feline friend.