Meet Bubby! She is a feisty, independent, playful and curious kitten who likes a good back scratch and loves nibbling treats. In the photos she has the all black face. She loves scampering around with her brother Cubby, before settling down for a long nap in the sunniest spot in the house. Bubby can be a little shy with new people but warms up when treats and toys are involved :-)
Bubby is being fostered in San Francisco with her brother Cubby. **We require that Bubby be adopted with Cubby, or that she go into a home with another kitty.** If you would like to meet her, please fill out our questionnaire here:
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Wonder Cat Rescue is not a shelter, but a team of caring foster homes and volunteers who open our own homes to needy cats until permanent placement can be found. By adopting a cat from Wonder Cat Rescue, you're making a commitment to provide love, care, and medical treatment for the life of the cat, which can be up to 20 years or more. Adopting a cat is a serious decision, but a very rewarding one!
We make every effort to make the best possible match when placing our cats/kittens with new families. Once you submit an application you will be contacted if the particular cat/kitten you are interested in is a good match for you. Many times kittens have several interested parties and you will be contacted if/when a meeting is appropriate. Each adoptive homes is screened carefully, and a lot of support is given to make sure the adoption is a success.
When cats have a 'pending' banner, it means we are no longer accepting applications, and he/she will be placed in their forever home soon. Sorry we do not ship under any circumstances. The required adoption donation is $125.00. This includes the following veterinary services unless otherwise stated in the adoption contract: vet exam, spay/neuter, FeLV/FIV testing, indoor-cat vaccinations, flea treatment, anti-parasite medications and microchip. The value of the care averages $400.00 per healthy animal, and does not include food and other direct care supplies. A large portion of our animals also receive medical services above and beyond this amount.