Frasier & Kramer

 

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October 24, 2006
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October 24, 2006
 
 

Species: feline

Breed: domestic shorthair

Gender: male

Age: 39

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 COURTESY LISTING. Current Location: Rochester, NY Courtesy Listings are offered to veterinarians and private individuals that are helping rescue pets in their area in need of a new home. These pets are NOT offered for adoption through Our Lady of Mercy's Catnip Cottage. PLEASE contact the individual listed as the contact at the end of this listing to inquire about their policies and any fees for adoption. We accept no liability or responsibility for pets offered as courtesy listings. All dealings are between yourself and the person offering this pet for adoptionFrazier is on the waiting list, waiting for space to open up so that he can come into the Catnip Cottage. He is in a temporary foster home in Rochester, NY at this time. Transportation can be arranged for Frazier. You can adopt him directly from his Foster Home. Frazier and his Brother Kramer need a new home because their senior citizen caregiver is suffering from Alzheimer's disease and needs to move into a care facility. Frazier and his brother, Kramer, have lived together all their life. These 11 year old brothers would dearly love to stay together, as they are a closely bonded pair. Frazier and Kramer are declawed, altered indoor-only cats who are current on their vaccines. Frazier is a diet-controlled diabetic. These 20 lb kitties would benefit from a weight-loss diet and a bit of exercise playing games. These well-mannered boys are in good health, and are such gentlemen. Contact Julie at (585) 266-9364 or email julielafferty@netzero.net to ask about giving Frazier and Kramer a home!


This pet is already house trained.
This pet has been altered.

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