My Story
Female, about 1 year old, DSH
Meow, meow, meow, she's one kitten twice shy
Meow, meow, meow, she's one kitten twice shy
Pickwick she's a shy little kitten
If she's nervous she's gonna be hidden
But guess what, we can already tell
She's slowly coming out of her shell!
Meow, meow, meow, she's one kitten twice shy
Meow, meow, meow, she's one kitten twice shy
Other cats really make her day
She loves to cuddle, she loves to play
In the windowsill, watching the world
Stare at the birds, or maybe a squirrel
Meow, meow, meow, she's one kitten twice shy
Meow, meow, meow, she's one kitten twice shy
She likes it quiet, she loves it low-key
Small kid energy - not her cup of tea
A calm home with a best friend that's feline
Watch Pick build her trust up in no time!
Meow, meow, meow, she's one kitten twice shy
Meow, meow, meow, she's one kitten twice shy
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City Dogs & City Kitties Rescue is a foster-based rescue in Washington, DC. We do not have a shelter. CDCK has a thorough adoption process to find the best possible fit for each of our dogs and cats (we do not operate under a first-come, first-served model).
Upon accepting a new cat or dog into the organization, we provide a basic vet visit that includes necessary vaccinations, disease screenings, deworming, microchips, and spay/neuter (unless specified). We do not provide a comprehensive medical exam prior to adoption. As a result, sickness, injury, and disability may exist unbeknownst to CDCKR.
City Dogs Rescue & City Kitties is not responsible for payment of any vet care, including known and unknown medical conditions once a cat or dog is adopted from us.
Cat specific vetting: Rabies, FVRCP, Feline Leukemia vaccines, as age appropriate. Cats are tested for FIV and FeLV, when age appropriate, but not when born to a FELV/FIV negative mother in foster care.