WobblesAvailable

WobblesAvailable
About Wobbles
Wobbles is a 3–4 year old cat with CH (cerebellar hypoplasia) who was rescued from the street as a young mom with kittens. She’s a friendly, social girl who enjoys being around people and will often follow you from room to room just to be near you. While she’s not a lap cat, she does like affection—you just have to take a little time to build that connection with her. Wobbles is currently being fostered with other cats and does well with them, especially when it’s time to chase a laser pointer or zoom around. Her CH doesn’t slow her down—she moves, plays, and enjoys life in her own way! ————- We have dozens of adorable kittens and cats of all types available for adoption. Message us for more info so that we can find your perfect match! Cats are preferred to go in pairs, triplets, or to a home with an existing pet to be their friend. If your have a dog, please be prepared to send us any video you may have of previous interactions with kitties. Please note that our animals are rescued and transported from South Florida, where major animal overpopulation means less homes. Our pets are with fosters rather than in a facility, so they are already socially adjusted to a home environment. We only transport them if adopted, to avoid the stress of the shelter system. You will be able to meet the cats with their foster parents by video chat. The adoption includes transport fees, spay/neuter, all rounds of age appropriate vaccines, microchip, fiv/FeLV test and flea/parasite control. Every animal is examined by a veterinarian and issued a travel health certificate prior to transport. Our cats are brought to pickup locations in your area by professional pet transporters in a safely equipped air conditioned vehicle with two drivers, so the animals are always attended to. You will be able to follow their journey coming north through group texts with updates. Most of our animals are saved from desperate situations on the street or from overcrowded animal shelters where they are at high risk of euthanasia. Our profound mission is to support the homeless animal community, and help low income neighbourhoods manage their booming stray population through community outreach, spay and neuter services, and access to medical care. We rescue, provide vet care, and find forever homes for as many animals as possible while educating the public on the importance of animal welfare.











