Domestic Short Hair (short coat) : : Male (neutered) : : Young : : Medium
Contact NOD's Caretaker/Foster Directly: Jenny Cope (giveadogahome@live.com)
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GaDaH has teamed up with a veterinarian and rescue in KABUL, Afghanistan to help save some of their abundance of stray and abused animals.
NOD was saved with his two siblings and flown into Washington DC, placed in boarding for a week until we was able to arrange transport up to the rescue in Sebec, Maine. NOD and his two siblings arrived at the rescue on 19 December 2020.
NOD is neutered, rabies, feline panleukopenia, herpesviral and caliciviral infection, dewormed, monthly preventatives, microchipped, weighs around 7 pounds and has an estimated date of birth of 15 April 2020.
NOD and his brothers were integrated with two house cats and were very confident in exploring their new temporary home and greeting the other cats. They gave each other space and after a few days were happy and confident around each other.
The brothers don't seem to be have handled too much, but over the past few weeks have been getting more affectionate, although can by boisterous. NOD can be affectionate - on his terms, in typical cat fashion!
Considering the ordeal that these brothers have endured that have adapted into great companions. Whilst here at the rescue they have been kept indoors, however, I do believe that they had been mostly outdoor in Afghanistan, as they do act like they want to go outside, however, individual families will have to make that decision on their home and living environment and if need be, build or purchase a cat condo to give the cats the best of both worlds.
NOD and his brothers are available for an adoption fee of $200 each, or $150 each if adopting more than one brother. We realise that this is considerably more than cats that can be bought online or with local rescues, however, it is important to remember where the boys have come from and understand that $200 doesn't come close to covering even a slight portion of costs incurred.
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