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Adopt-a-Cat: Babs – Update: Babs has been adopted!

June 28, 2011

Babs, adoptable cat
Babs needs a family.

Today’s cat is Babs. He’s available for adoption through Project Meow.

Babs is a curious kitty. He’s also shy, but still open for love. He’s quite smart as he’s figured out how to climb up next to his foster mom’s bed and drink her water! Despite his shy side you can still pick him up and rub his beautiful hair. In fact, he likes it when his hair gets brushed.

Babs would love to be adopted with his brother, Boser, because they’ve always been there for each other. They are a great pair of gentlemen, love other cats, and are very appreciative of constant love.

Babs is a playful cute kitty, who will give you plenty of purr-filled lap snuggles – contact Project MEOW to see for yourself!

Babs is neutered, vaccinated, flea treated, housetrained, FIV/FeLV negative, and micro-chipped. Please contact projectmeowadoptions [at] gmail.com to meet him.

Application and $85 adoption fee applies.
 

2 Comments For This Post

  1. Jessica Says:

    I don’t know if any of the Project Meow people ever check this – but I just wanted to drop a line. We are the people that adopted “Babs” about 6 months ago- we’ve renamed him “Doodles” on account of his doodley hair (and goofy disposition). He is a happy healthy boy! He is HUGE – over 15 pounds now. As he’s growing older, we can see that he is definitely part Maine Coon! He has an older brother (Moo – a 2 year old domestic shorthair who he is now twice the size of) and they get along great! The groom each other – it’s the most adorable thing ever. He turned into the sweetest big boy – he is still a little timid around strangers but follows us around adoringly. He snuggles under the covers with us every night and sleeps on our pillows! Adopting Babs was probably one of the best decisions we ever made!

  2. Debby B. Says:

    OMG! So happy to hear! I’m the Project MEOW person that went down to our Animal Control department to save him. He was *supposed* to be feral and released, but the person who managed the colony he was going to, decided to give him a chance at adoption and we’re so glad she did!

    Thank you for posting this. Please feel free to visit our Facebook Page and post some updated pictures (:

    Thanks also to Natalie at Lifesaving and Jen S (:

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