Hi everyone, we are Olivia and Daisy and have been rescued from the same stray colony. We have been on the street along time and we're looking for a forever home, together or individually.
Background and personality:
Last summer Olivia appeared very dirty one night within a group regular stray cats. From the beginning, she was very friendly, leaving people approach her. She's probably a former home cat who's been abandoned. She's been rescued and taken to ICVS where she was spayed, fully vaccinated and has now a clear health bill. She's currently in foster where she got used quickly to the new environment. She's curious exploring everything new, she loves cuddles and will surrender immediately after the first touch. At the same time she's still getting used to be around many people. She's sweet and easy going, she loves playing as well as talking very long naps. She's very independent and never display any aggressive behavior.
Daisy was born in a stray colony, but from a very small age she had continuous contacts with humans and developed a very friendly character. She disappeared for two weeks and came back crying with her tail broken. She was rescued that same night and taken to ICVS. The condition of her furry tail was critical and had to be amputated, however this will not impede Daisy from having a normal life. She's been spayed, fully vaccinated and received a clean health bill. She's currently in foster where, after just one night in hiding, she got quickly used to her first new indoor home. She's now gaining confidence by the day. She loves cuddles, she's playful, curious and interactive, talking with little meows. She purrs real loud!
Breed, Sex and Age:
Olivia has around 2-years old and is short haired cat. Her hair is very thick and soft. She's completely white apart from the tail and partially in the face.
Daisy is around 1-year old and is a ginger cat. She has extremely soft, long hair.
Ideal home: Olivia and Daisy would be happy with an individual, a couple or a family with older children (e.g., 8 years and older).
Medical notes: They have been fully vaccinated and dewormed. They have already been neutered/spayed at ICVS.
Post-adoption care: The International Center for Veterinary Services (ICVS) has enrolled us into their Rescued/Stray/Rehomed Pet Adoption Benefits Program. ICVS will provide our new family with significant discounts (up to 50%) on our vaccinations and accompanying health examinations during the first year with the new adoption family.
Annual Vaccination Packages: ICVS has wonderful wellness and annual vaccination packages to keep us healthy and free of worms, fleas and ticks. All the vaccinations and deworming we need every year are included and the packages are discounted by 40-50%! The vaccination packages also includeUNLIMITED EXAMINATIONS through out the year! Please contact ICVS for more information.
Official Vaccination Certificate: With our next rabies vaccination, ICVS will issue our new family the official Beijing Animal Health and Immunity Certificate (e.g., vaccination red book) at no charge! We need the official vaccination red book to prove we have been legally and properly rabies vaccinated and to move to other cities or to leave China with our family.
Pet Import/Export Counselling: ICVS will provide our family with unlimited relocation counselling and accurate information to take us with them when it is time to move to another city or to another country.
Door-to-Door Pet Transport Service: ICVS can help our new family arrange for door-to-door car transport for our appointments at the hospital!
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