Sweet, quite Ophelia is looking to find her new forever home. She was originally found as a stray but her finder could no longer keep her so she was brought to us. No one has come to claim Ophelia so, she is now in need of a new home. We think Ophelia is approximately 4 years old, sterilization status is unknown and she does not have a current rabies vaccine or FIV/FeLV combo test. Ophelia has been given her feline distemper vaccination along with a simple dewormer.
Ophelia has been extremely quite and calm in her time with us. She keeps to herself and can spend all day sleeping in her comfy bed. Given her personality, Ophelia would likely do well in a quite home environment. She did come in with another cat, so she would likely benefit from the companionship of another cat but that's not required. A home where Ophelia can spend her days lounging around and soaking up attention when she wants would make her happy.
Ophelia will have an adoption fee of $55 with an approved adoption application. This fee will cover the cost of her spay, feline distemper vaccine and simple dewormer. This fee does NOT cover the cost of her rabies vaccine or FIV/FeLV combo test. These additional fees are paid by the adopter, directly to the vet clinic at time of pick up.
Don't let Ophelia's photos fool you, she very enjoys the attention of people and loves to roll around in cat nip. If you would like to stop in to meet with her, drop in during our business hours. To be considered for her adoption, please follow this link http://mo-liberty2.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/193/Animal-Adoption-Application
The animal listed on this page was listed as a courtesy to help find the animal a home. This animal is current on shots, altered (or will be before adoption) and combo tested (if age appropriate); however, T.A.R.A. cannot be held responsible for its medical condition. This animal is not covered by T.A.R.A.'s policies and procedures or contract. If you are interested in adopting this animal, please contact the person listed on the page. T.A.R.A. representatives may not be able to answer any questions about this animal or its status of availability.