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Curious George – Adopted!

Curious George was adopted March 20, 2021!

Meet Curious George … the cat, not the monkey! George and his large family (momma and her SEVEN kittens!) – Momma Babe, Amelia Bedelia, Ramona Quimby (adopted), Matilda Wormwood, Paddington Bear (adopted), Madeline, and Corduroy (adopted) – were rescued from Devore Shelter in San Bernardino at the end of June when he and his siblings were barely 8 weeks old.

He was a pretty chill guy from the start and had no trouble at all settling into life in his new foster home.

The whole family was named for classic Children’s Storybook characters, and while George the monkey is constantly getting into some form of mischief or another, George the cat just makes friends and relaxes everywhere he goes!

He is the fluffiest of all the kitties in his litter, and he loves to sprawl out and show you his furry belly so that you’ll be tempted to pet it. He enjoys chasing his brother and sisters around, and loves to hunt for stuffed mice, but his favorite thing ever is perfecting the art of lounging.

He can usually be found curled up somewhere, either in a pile of kitties containing the resident cats, his siblings, and his younger foster siblings, or in a soft bed on his own! When it’s time for bed, he’ll nuzzle up against your side or your leg and settle in. The dog in his foster home doesn’t seem to bother his agenda of constant relaxation unless she gets really hyper, so he’d probably do well in a home with well-behaved dogs. 

George is used to having buddies around all the time and quite enjoys their company, so he must be adopted with another kitty or into a home that has a cat that he can befriend. While not required, we think he may do best to be adopted with one of his siblings. He’s already the biggest of his litter, so be prepared for this guy to become an even bigger lug as he grows up!

George has been neutered and microchipped, is up to date on his vaccines, and has tested negative for FIV and FeLV. If you’d like to co-star in the new short story, “Curious George Finds His Forever Home.” submit an application to adopt George today!

**For more photos and videos, search #ARsGeorge on Instagram!**

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Our Kitties Have It All!

Kitty Devore Rescue commits itself to rescuing responsibly. 

We hold ourselves to a high standard of care regarding the kitties in our foster care program. Each Kitty Devore Rescue kitty undergoes a comprehensive vetting and post-shelter rehabilitation process before we consider them ready for adoption.

Some rescue groups and shelters offer kitties for adoption for an adoption donation less than ours. Still, they may include fewer vetting procedures that we consider necessary to ensure a kitty’s optimal health. Some offer adoptable kitties who have had no vetting procedures at all.

“Free to a good home” kitties are not necessarily free to adopters. Responsible pet parents who care about the vital and necessary health procedures every kitty needs to ensure good health will find their out-of-pocket costs looking something like this:

Spay/Neuter – $80.00 to $200.00+

FeLV and FIV Testing – $40.00 to $80.00

FVRCP Vaccine(s) – $15.00 to $40.00 per vaccine (kittens need a series of 3 for optimal immunization)

Rabies Vaccine – $15.00 to $40.00

Microchip – $25.00 to $50.00

Flea/Earmite Treatment – $20.00 to $30.00 per monthly dose

Deworming – $15.00 to $30.00

Exam fee each vet visit – $40.00 to $80.00

Total: $250.00 to $550.00

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These are just the basics.

Most veterinarians charge somewhere within these price ranges for these standard and essential procedures.

Kitty Devore Rescue kitties undergo basics and, in some cases, even more! Kitties in Kitty Devore Rescue foster care needing dental, medical, or surgical intervention receive immediate and quality veterinary attention and treatment. We address all observable and discoverable health issues – both internal and external. If there is an issue, we address it – even if that issue costs us thousands to treat and correct.

Once adopted, we provide our adopters with complete veterinary records and the history of their newly adopted KD kitty while in our foster care program. Additionally, we relay information about the microchip transfer* and an adoption box containing toys and treats for their new feline family member by USPS mail within three weeks of the official adoption date.

^ Take a peek inside our adoption box! ^

We refund 100% of the adoption donation if things don’t work out within the first 30 days of the adoption date. Even after 30 days, we always welcome previously adopted Kitty Devore kitties back into our foster care program, remaining their safety net for their lifetime.

And yet, our minimum adoption donation requested per adoptable cat or kitten stands at a flat $200.00 and $375.00 if you adopt two!

So, if you’re looking to adopt a new feline family member and friend, what are you waiting for? Apply to adopt a Kitty Devore Rescue kitty today!

* We transfer the microchip registration to our Kitty Devore adopters 30 days from the official adoption date.

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