Hi, I'm
currently located at
Chicago Cat Rescue
Chicago, IL
age
Kitten
gender
Female
color
Brown Tabby
pet id
41042830
Beth March is part of our Little Women family. Along with Marmee, Meg, Jo and Amy, this tight knit family will warm your heart, and your lap! Just like her namesake, this sister is the sweetest of the bunch. Beth is the first to snuggle with you (when playtime is over, of course!), and purrs nonstop. She is a kitten, first and foremost, so know that high energy is the name of the game. Chasing, playing, and hunting toys and her sisters, Beth will keep you entertained! Beth and her family are all up for adoption, and will be adopted out in pairs. The vast majority of cats thrive with the company of another cat, and kittens need this companionship. Beth can be paired with any of her sisters (Meg, Jo and Amy), or her mom, Marmee. Alternatively, they were rescued with another older kitten named Cheese Sandwich. We would consider him as a wonderful companion for any of the girls (you can see him in one of the pictures. He is the orange boy). We want to place this kitten in a home with one of their siblings (Amy or Ham) since we believe she would benefit from having a companion and playmate. If you would like to meet and possibly adopt this amazing feline, please email info@chicagocatrescue.org or call 773/203-0215. No texts, please. CCR adopts to forever homes in Chicago or the very near suburbs that are within 10 miles of our Chicago foster families. We love our cats and we pledge support for the rest of their lives, which is why our location limits are in place. We appreciate your understanding. If you are outside of these limits, please check petfinder.com, which allows searching by zip code, for cats closer to your home. At Chicago Cat Rescue, we are dedicated to both the physical and emotional well-being of the cats and kittens in our care. For this reason, unless expressly stated, we do not place cats or kittens in homes where they will be the only cat. Generally, cats love the company of other cats, and can become quite lonely when living alone. Kittens will only be placed in pairs, or to join another kitten or young cat in your home. Chicago Cat Rescue is an entirely foster-based organization. Our ability to help more cats in need is dependent on our availability of foster homes. If you think you could provide a loving foster situation for a cat in need, or would like to learn more about our foster program, please email us, info@chicagocatrescue.org. Thank you!
If you have any questions or would like to adopt Beth March, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.
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