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Domestic Short Hair (short coat) : : Male (neutered) : : Young : : Medium
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About Peter P
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Status: Available for Adoption (adoption info)
- Adoption Fee: $50
- Species: Cat
- Current Age: 5 Months 5 Days (best estimate)
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9/1/16 Peter has a new pic. He is just a cutie with his white booties and sweet personality. He is at the Paws and Claws Pet Store in Kennett Square, PA if you'd like to see him. Peter needs a good forever home. As much has he likes wandering around the store meeting and greeting everyone he wants his forever people to have and to love.
8/17/16 8/17/16 Parker, Percy, and Peter are 3 tabby & white brothers. They are now neutered and up to date on shots and were tested FeLV/FIV negative. They are now older and bigger than in the pictures- updated pics coming soon.
Parker- black tabby with a little mustache
Percy- most white- tabby with white belly
Peter- gray tabby with white mittens
June 2016: Boys- Pepper - gray tabby with white collar (smallest), Peter- gray tabby with white mittens, Percy- light tabby with white chest, belly & paws(biggest), Parker- dark tabby with little mustache.
Pepper & Peter are very affectionate and outgoing. Percy is a little more cautious but is warming up. Parker is still a little fireball, hissy with new people, but he also hisses when playing withat his toys, so it may be his personality.
All 4 boys have recived their first distemper vaccinations, been wormed twice and are being treated for an intestinal parasite. For FeLV/FIV we tested the two biggest, and both were negative for FeLV/FIV.
5/11/16: This litter of gray tabby & white kittens were born about a month ago to a neighborhood stray who came into a house through a cat door and decided to raise her litter in their basement. All are variations of gray tabby with white, 2 girls and 4 boys. Pictures will be posted later of them indiviudally but the one posted is from one of last year's kittens from the same family of stray cats.
They are starting to eat solid food and volunteers are working to get them more used to people. They will be ready for adoption in a couple week once they are fully weaned, received their first vaccination, and have been tested for FeLv/FIV.
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Good with Dogs, Good with Cats
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