



Foster These Siamese New Kitten Arrivals (Siamese / Domestic Short Hair / Mixed)
About the shelter
Animal Network of Orange County
P.O. Box 8662 Newport Beach, 92658
Email Address
Phone No.
More about the shelter
Community Animal Network is a veterinary medical rescue for animals that need to find new homes.
Programs:
“Pets for Seniors” give mature cats to senior people and support the animals veterinary needs for the cats lifetime.
TNR – Consulting in how to trap feral cats to TNR, (trap, neuter, return)
Veterinary Medical Internship Program – for
aspiring veterinarians as young as 15 giving hands on experiences administering medications to felines and learning cat care.
The Life Program – cats with “treatable” conditions that may prevent them from being adopted, or able to participate in the "Pets For Senior" program because of the complexity of giving medications.
Spay A Stray – providing altering services for stray cats given homes by their rescuer.
Discuss the animal of interest by phone and complete an application that is emailed to you.
Be invited to meet the animal of interest in the rescuer, or owners’ home.
Finalize the adoption agreement with a signature and pay the adoption fee before a one-hour consultation gives the latest information about pet-parenting.
Learn about pet-foods, how to stay out of the emergency room, the best natural cat litters, and common veterinary medical issues and ways to keep your pet healthy.
Renters must have a copy of the lease indicating that a pet is welcome and that you have paid any required deposits.
About Foster These Siamese New Kitten Arrivals
Distance: 1,429 Miles
This beautiful litter of 3 Siamese and a sweet Calico are ready to move from the woman that bottle-fed them and they will be ready for adoption soon.
If you know how much work bottle-feeding is you will know how much the caregiver needs a break and some lucky person can do the “light-lifting and enjoy these kittens while they ready for adoption. You must be in Orange County to foster cats for us!!
Just so you know, our kittens are adopted in pairs because every young being needs a friend and an “equal energy playmate” is one that is well match in play energy.
If you have an old cat and want to adopt a kitten always adopt a pair so your old cat can enjoy being a senior and snoozing and but enjoying watching and not being jumped on and chased all day or night. Just think of human grandparents enjoying the time with the children for a time and how they take them back to their parents and then get some rest.
Adopting a bonded pair of kittens that are well-matched by play energy helps avoid “unhappy” cats that just tolerate each other or terrorize each other. My specialty is, “Make Cats Happy!” It all starts with making the right choice to adopt based on your home, your lifestyle, the family members and other pets in your home.
These kittens are available for adoption, but we are seeking a foster to take them into their home until they are fully vetted and altered prior to going to their new homes. The foster will have first right to choose a pair!
Community Animal Network will be accepting pre-adoption applications and we abide by COVID-19 safety precautions when showing our animals because they live in private homes.
The adoption includes, spay/neuter, viral blood testing for FIV/FELv, vaccinations, two dewormings, nails trimmed and our animals have no fleas.
A 1 ½ hour feline pet-parenting consultation is included and there is a lot of veterinary medical information because a pet-parents largest expense is for sickness and hospitalizations. Much of the focus of the pet-parenting consultation is on symptoms of common diseases and foods to avoid that cause them.
We implant AVID microchips and the registration in the national 24-hour pet recovery data base is included, a 30-day health commitment and a 30-day return policy apply. The adoption papers disclose previous treatments and any disclosures.
Our vet is Dr. Elaine Wexler-Mitchell, an author and a board-certified feline specialist that owns, The Cat Care Clinic in the city of Orange. She is not taking any new patients, but does see those animals adopted from us!
Community Animal Network is a veterinary medical rescue founded in 1996 for abandoned and “at risk” shelter dogs and cats. In 2015 the board unanimously supported the birth of the veterinary internship program designed for aspiring veterinarian’s as young as 15.
When you adopt or donate to Community Animal Network you are helping a young person step into their future! The interns learn from studying vet records, following vet orders and receive hands-on animal handling experience; give medications, injections, draw blood and observe procedures and treatments.
Thank you for considering helping a local animal by fostering or if you can make a donation to help it would be so greatly appreciated!
DiAnna Pfaff-Martin
Founder & Director
P.O. Box 8662
Newport Beach, Ca 92658
949-759-3646
www.communityanimalnetwork.org
www.PayPal.Me/CommunityAnimal
More about Foster These Siamese New Kitten Arrivals
Age: Baby
Size: Small
Gender:
Location: Newport Beach, CA
Altered: No
OK w/ Cats: Yes
OK w/ Dogs: No
OK w/ Adults: All
OK w/ Kids: No
OK w/ Cats: Yes
OK w/ Dogs: No
OK w/ Adults: All
OK w/ Kids: No