Daisy (Domestic Short Hair / Abyssinian / Mixed (short coat))
About the shelter
Island Cat Resources and Adoption
PO Box 1093 Alameda, 94501
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More about the shelter
Island Cat Resources & Adoption (ICRA) is an all volunteer 501(c)3 non-profit humane organization in the Alameda-Oakland area dedicated to reducing the suffering of the mistreated, abandoned, and feral (wild) cat populations and to educating and empowering the local community to aid in their plight.
Since its establishment in 1994, ICRA has found homes for over 2,500 cats through our adoption program, spayed or neutered over 11,300, and assisted in getting many hundreds more off the streets and into "no kill" community shelters.
ICRA is a small group with limited resources. We owe our accomplishments solely to the hard work and compassion of a dedicated corps of volunteers and supporters who share a passionate concern for the health and welfare of the overwhelmingly large population of abused and unwanted cats in our community.
Potential adopters pick out a cat or kitten and fill out an application. There will be a short interview with one of our volunteers. Adoptions do not happen same day. We will arrange a time to visit your home and the foster parents and a volunteer will meet there.
Our adoption fee structure is:
Cats and kittens (under 8 years): $100
Cats (over 8 years): $75
Two cats adopted together: Full amount of the higher fee, half the amount of the lower or same fee. For example: a kitten and a cat (under 8) would be $100.00 + 50.00 = $150.00
We require that all cats be kept indoor only. We have an adoption contract.
About Daisy
Distance: 3,965 Miles
Daisy, like her name, needs a place to bloom. She is looking for a very special adopter. One who understands that even when the weather is sunny and warm, some flowers take a bit longer to come out than do others. Daisy is a beautiful one year old cat who has likely experienced something quite unsettling in her life and is still very much learning to trust.
She adores neck scratches and some pets, but she gets frightened easily and deals with that by giving a little hiss. Daisy would do best with a mellow, laid back companion kitty. She would not enjoy other cats who may be intimidating or dominant. Daisy would not do well with dogs or children. She needs a quiet home with a very experienced adopter who has previously worked with very shy cats and is in it for the long haul, who will rejoice as she makes tiny steps toward getting past her fear and becoming someone's source of kitty joy. Daisy will need to start off in a condo crate (which will be provided until she is settled) so she can adjust/bond to her new person, cat friend & surrounding environment. She was born in about March of 2021.
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If you're interested in adopting this or another of our cats, please fill out our adoption questionnaire at http://icraeastbay.org/adopt/how-to/.
More about Daisy
Age: Young
Size: Medium
Gender: Female
Location: Alameda, CA
Altered: Yes
OK w/ Cats: Yes
OK w/ Dogs: No
OK w/ Adults: All
OK w/ Kids: No
OK w/ Cats: Yes
OK w/ Dogs: No
OK w/ Adults: All
OK w/ Kids: No