SUZY Q--BORN MAY 2013, APPROX.--FEMALE
Suzie Q found her way to the Esplendor Resort in Rio Rico in March 2014 where concerned employees noticed she was pregnant and they asked Paws Patrol to find a safe foster home for her. Shortly thereafter, Suzie Q gave birth to two kittens, and what a great mom she was! She even took in an orphan kitten who needed some loving care. She has blossomed over time and loves to get on the bed, although not real close. Other cats and the foster's dog don't seem to bother her. She is not a lap cat and never meows, but in her own way, she can keep you company but is VERY low maintenance. Please give her a home of her own. HER ADOPTION FEE HAS BEEN PAID BY A DONOR.
Paws Patrol kitties are $50 for one, $75 for two kittens under six months old; $40 for one, $60 for two kitties from six months to five years; and $25 for one, $35 for two kitties over five years and our "Special Needs" kitties. Visit our Fab Felines at Petco in Sahuarita and our new office at 750 W. Camino Casa Verde, one half mile west of Friends in Deed, between GV Plumbing and U-Haul. We are open from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. Tuesdays through Saturdays.
To learn more about us or to make much-needed donations, please write Paws Patrol, P.O. Box 1642, Green Valley, AZ, 85622, Call (520) , or find us on the web at
SPECIAL for Active military may adopt for 1/2 the current
adoption rate. And in case of transfer or
deployment, Paws Patrol will
always take the cat back and place it in a
foster home until you return.
Please refer to your adoption packet to see all the veterinary tests
and procedures that have already been done.
Now your new kitty can
also
have a wellness check at Valley Verde Clinic.
But you must make the appointment within seven to ten days of the adoption date and tell them this is a kitty from Paws Patrol.
Seniors age 65 or older and disabled persons of any age may qualify to adopt one cat over 6 months of age free of charge. All members of the household must be at least age 50. For full details, please contact Paws Patrol.
Paws Patrol believes in home visits to insure the best match and safety for our cats. We may request a visit prior to adopting, and again after the adoption to insure the cat is fitting in, is secure and has adequate care. If you object to a home visit, please say so before starting the adoption process.
Paws Patrol does not allow declawing. They will show you how to trim claws. If you insist on having a declawed cat, please look for a cat that has previously been declawed.
Since we are a small community-based group with limited resources and membership, our TNR service area is Sahuarita to Nogales only. We are unable to service the feral or stray cats of Tucson. We do adopt to anywhere in Southern Arizona.
Paws Patrol cats and kittens live in foster homes which provides them with the love and special attention they deserve.
Paws Patrol cats are to be INDOOR ONLY cats.
To learn more about us or give much-needed donations, write Paws Patrol, P.O. Box 1642, Green Valley, AZ, 85622, call ( or find us on the web at