Goatee Domestic Shorthair Kitten Female for sale in Stafford, Virginia

Goatee's story
Goatee's story:
Goatee and her siblings were brought to our shelter by a good Samaritan that found their mother giving birth in their garage. They kept them safe until the kittens were old enough to safely transport and then they brought them to us.
These kittens have been so much fun! They are cuddly and sweet while also being playful and friendly. Anyone that goes into the nursery to play with them gets sucked into a time vortex with their magical playing powers.  
They should come with a warning label. WARNING: kitten cuteness may cause hours of lost productivity.  Because of the time vortex, it is suggested that adopters consider 2 kittens. They will entertain each other and you'll be able to make so many great kitten playtime videos!
There is a discount on the second kitten for anyone adopting two at a time.
Are you the perfect forever home for Goatee?
Approximate date of birth: 04/16/2018
Gender: female 
Weight: 2 lbs
Vaccines: up to date for their age
FiV/FeLV results: negative
OK with cats: yes 
OK with children: yes 
OK with dogs: yes 
Adoption fee: $  99    (pre-spay/neuter fee)
Notes: Goatee is not yet spayed because she is still too young. If she is adopted prior to the alteration, the adopter will be responsible for the surgery, in accordance with VA state law.
ALL animals adopted from the Stafford SPCA must be spayed or neutered when age appropriate; adopters will sign a contract agreeing to do so when age appropriate; and the Stafford SPCA will follow up with adopters to ensure the alteration is completed in accordance with state regulations.
 
 
To Apply:
1) Print adoption application here:  
https://staffordspca.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Stafford_SPCA_Adoption_Application_Adoption-Process-.pdf
2) Email to adopt@staffordspca.org OR Fax to .
Please see our website for details on our adoption process, and feel free to email with any questions about the process or about the pet you're interested in.
Home visits required and dog adoptions often do require structural fencing. (We make decisions regarding the fencing requirement on a dog-by-dog basis, according to the dog's exercise needs and energy level.) 
Stafford SPCA does not condone the exclusive use of invisible fencing.  
We reserve the right to deny placement of puppies and kittens into homes with children under 5 years old.
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