Pet Details
Holstein
A.R.F. Pet ID:15829249 - No longer available for adoption
- Species: Cat
- Breed: Domestic Long Hair (long coat)
- Age: Adult
- Sex: Female
- Spayed/Neutered: Yes
- Housetrained: Yes
Meet Holstein
Hi! If you are looking for a snuggle buddy, keep on reading because I’m the one for you! I am one of the most relaxed and chill cats you will find. My foster mom named me Holstein for obvious reasons. I’m black and white like a cow... and I’m probably a little on the rotund side. And that’s because I love to eat! As soon as I came to my foster moms house, I went straight to the food. I wasn’t even interested in exploring my new space. And when I was given can food? That was crazy delicious!
As you can tell, I probably had a home. I am a good healthy weight (close to 17 pounds!!!), I was previously spayed, and I’m 100% comfortable relaxing in a house. I am also totally dog savvy! I was pretty comfortable with my foster mom’s two 75 pound dogs smelling me up within minutes of meeting them. I’m also fantastic with other cats, good with kids, and I’m pretty adaptable. I’m not the kind of cat to run and hide somewhere for hours. I’m a chill, relaxed cat who wants attention, adventure, and a new buddy to snuggle with. I want tons of attention and will rub against you constantly for love. Other than my two favorite things (tons of food and tons of love), the only other thing I would want in my perfect home is a seat by a window where I can stretch out and watch at the birds and squirrels!
Holstein is micro-chipped, up to date on all vaccinations, spayed/neutered , and litter box trained.
Holstein 's adoption fee is $110. If you are interested in meeting Holstein , please fill out our Online Application today!
Once your application has been approved, an ARF volunteer will be able to contact you to arrange a meeting.
More Info About Holstein
- Up-to-date on vaccines: Yes
- Color: Black and White
- Coat length: Long
- Declawed: No
- Foster: Nicole
All pets adopted from A.R.F.-Animal Rescue Foundation include the following as part of their adoption fee:
- Spay/neuter or a certificate for a low-cost spay/neuter when medically recommended
- Microchip and registration, a permanent identification to reunite lost pets with their owners
- Initial de-worming and flea and tick treatment
- Age-appropriate testing for heartworm/FIV-FELV
- Age-appropriate vaccines
- Pre-adoption medical exam
- A certificate for a free healthy pet exam at one of A.R.F.’s participating veterinarians within 7 days of adoption
- Offer for a no-risk 30 day free trial with Trupanion pet medical insurance
If a cat or dog is on our website, it is still available for adoption but might have other applicants. If you find yourself interested in one of our animals, submit a no-commitment application immediately. Submitting an application does not commit you to any animal, but does get you a head start with the adoption approval process. Due to a high volume of applications, we are often unable to respond to questions until your application has been approved in approximately 3-5 business days.
We do not schedule meetings until you have an approved application.
A.R.F.-Animal Rescue Foundation does not have a facility where applicants can visit all of our animals. The majority of our dogs and cats are brought to adoption events by our volunteers. We invite everyone to come to our events, but we give priority to pre-approved applicants.
If you’re invited to meet an animal:
- Plan to arrive early, as we cannot hold animals for any reason.
- All human household members and dogs (if adopting another dog), must be present in order to be considered as a potential adopter.
Thank you for your interest and cooperation!