Meet Milo! Bonded with Max.
Sex: male neutered
Breed: domestic short hair
Color: Brown Tiger
Estimated DOB: 6/20/25
These lovely boys showed up on a good Samaritans back porch with their feral mother.
They are not picky at all about food and our accustomed to eating wet and dry food at this time.
At this time they have not been exposed to other animals or children. We think that other calm an animal would be fine! Children that are older and don’t need to hold them may be best as well.
Foster Notes:
They coming to our door with the very feral mother in early September, very hungry so we had been feeding them all twice a day and providing safe outdoor houses for them.
There were 4 kittens and these are the only two that survived.
Even as young hungry kittens they allowed me to pet them while they ate, and they jumped up at my front door glass looking in and hanging by their nails to get fed. So, they have not been as feral as most, however, they are still very timid and just need someone with some patience and a home they can feel safe in.
Max and Milo are super sweet and very bonded. I'd hate to see them separated but know whatever has to happen to get them get good homes.
They love to play, especially with the rope toy on a stick, which can only come out of the drawer when we are with them, as they try to eat it and choke.
They sleep together most nights and day but not always. With a little patience and love I am sure they will make great little fur babies. They greet me each morning to get some petting and purr like crazy. They love to sleep in their tower and look out the window but are still very kitten so love to play with each other.
Milo has had all age appropriate vaccinations, has been dewormed with a general dewormer, has been NEUTERED, microchipped and tested negative for FeLV virus.
We do recommend rechecking a fecal within 48 hours after you take any cat home, covered by us. If he is positive for any parasites, we will get you a dewormer recommended by your vet at no extra cost.
Adoption fee is $225 for both boys. We take check, card, and cash.
You will receive a copy of the microchip form when you bring him home, and we will register it for you! In the first week, we would like to check the account to make sure we did not make any errors. After that, it will be your responsibility to keep the information accurate and up to date. This is a lifelong enrollment, and you will not have to pay towards it again. The microchip sits under the skin, between the shoulder blades. Your username will be your email address, so you will be required to have one. Once you logon to petlink.net, you can change the password to whatever you would like.
You will also receive a copy of your adoption contract, signed by you and a Pawsitive Cause board member. This contract will go over that our cats are seen by a veterinarian, have received vet care, and had their hearts listened to, but we cannot guarantee the health of any animal.
You will also receive a hand out about Upper Respiratory Infection in cats, as many animals in rescues and shelters have been previously exposed to this illness. Even if they are not showing signs of URI, the change or stress of going home can bring those symptoms on, which is why we send you home with the hand out.
We will go over a checklist to make sure that we did not miss anything. You will receive a copy of this as well. We have asked our fosters to bring some food for you to take home to transition on to what you would like them to eat. We have always offered both wet and dry food.
Milo is using litter boxes great. However, we recommend starting him out in a room with a litter box, and open more and more of the house at a time. Do not move the litter box a lot! This also helps with introductions to other animals. You should always do slow introductions under a door with a few days of no sight. Once all of the animals are calm and used to the new noises and smells, you can start offering treats at the door to both animals, then open the door and start letting them slowly mingle.
Lastly, you will receive a paper copy or email copy of all medical records we have on file. We would love it if you continued your vet care with us at Pawsitive Care, but we understand if you have a vet you love! We will try to make this transition as easy as possible.
If you think Max and Milo would complete your family, please email us at PawsitiveCauseMI@gmail.com
Pawsitive Cause Non-Profit Animal Rescue
611 N Saginaw St
Holly, MI 48442
PawsitiveCauseMI@gmail.com
Fax: (248) 587-7622
Pawsitive Cause in a non-profit, no-kill, foster based animal rescue located in Holly, MI. Our animals are placed with fosters, where they are treated like part of the family until they find their furever homes.
Our adoption process requires an application to be completed, which you can find on our Facebook page, and then a "meet and greet" is to take place. Our animals are adopted out to the first perfect fit. Adoption fees are necessary to help cover medical costs for our rescue animals.
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Black Labrador Retriever, Pit Bull Terrier
Holly, Michigan
