RINGO KNOWS HE IS A STAR! (Bengal / Domestic Short Hair / Mixed (short coat))
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 RINGO KNOWS HE IS A STAR!
Distance: 3,725 Miles
Ringo is the first to greet strangers and he has a white face and his sister Taffy has a brown muzzle. Ringo knows he is a star! He is all about being the first to be noticed and get in the action and has the most outgoing personality. He is very affectionate and likes to cuddle and sleep next to you. He is incredibly curious, intelligent and is super playful. He loves all types of toys and likes to jump and climb. He has a lot of energy so pairing him up with a playmate is good. His sister Taffy lets him lead the way and we think she would pair well with Ringo.
STEPS TO ADOPTION:
I'm DiAnna and I can help you with information and arrange a meeting in the caregiver’s home.
However, we like to get to know the potential adopter before formalizing an application to discover if the cat of interest is a good fit. Some cats like getting all the attention and do best with people at home, some don't want to live with other cats and some don't like dogs and children. We want everyone to be happy! I know all the cats in our network and can speak with you about your search after I get to know you.
COVID has changed the way we do things so the interview process starts with you sharing in your inquiry about yourself, others in the home or others that visit regularly, current pets and about the ones that you have had in the past and where they are now. Your work schedule is important, and what lifestyle you plan for your pet; indoor only, indoor, but allowed out sometimes, indoor / outdoor.
I look forward to hearing from you and getting to know you. I am available to speak with you by phone and help you with your search but after you introduce yourself.
Then we proceed to a formal application and we accept short video clips of yourself, others in the home and the areas of your home that the cat will have access to.
A LITTLE ABOUT US: “We Specialize in “Pet-quality, Friendly, Sociable Cats and Kittens that Live in Private Homes with People That Love Them!” You, too, could become a foster parent to a cat, or a kitten litter! Just ask! It is super rewarding and a nice way to get to know cats before you adopt!
Community Animal Network believes that all young beings enjoy the action of playing with another. Kittens adopted in pairs with their BFF or, “equal energy playmate” are happiest when having friends to play with. Just like all young beings rough and tumble together making it fun to watch, too.
This kitty is being cared for by Community Animal Network, a non-profit organization founded by DiAnna Pfaff-Martin in 1996. C.A.N is a veterinary medical rescue with a vet internship program for aspiring veterinarians as young as 15 years old.
The founder of Community Animal Network, DiAnna Pfaff-Martin, is very particular about the quality of raising the kittens with vitamins, proper diet. A board-certified feline specialist provides the animals with their veterinary medical care and Community Animal Network offers veterinary internships to young people as young as 15 that have aspirations of becoming a vet.
Feral kittens are tamed to "pet quality" and rescue cats that are shy are disclosed and termed, "rescue quality" with a lower placement fee. With all adoptions DiAnna Pfaff-Martin gives valuable information about cat care in a "feline pet-parenting consultation" to adopters. The most current information is made available about how to keep your cat healthy, pet foods, litters and how to make your cat more affectionate and her specialty is teaching, “How To Make Cats Happy!” The AVID microchip is implanted in every cat and the chips’ registration fee is included in the adoption and the animals come with a 30-day heath commitment and return policy.
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Community Animal Network
P.O. Box 8662
Newport Beach, CA 92658
www.communityanimalnetwork.org
More about RINGO KNOWS HE IS A STAR!
Age: Young
Size: Small
Gender: Male
Location: Newport Beach, CA
Altered: Yes
OK w/ Cats: Yes
OK w/ Dogs: No
OK w/ Cats: Yes
OK w/ Dogs: No