Meet Moon
Male, approx 10 months, DSH
Personality: independent, shy
Meet Moon, the perfect kitty for spooky season! Moon is soft as can be, and loves a good head scratch from time to time, and on his own terms. Moon loves looking out the window, looking at himself in the mirror and meowing at his handsome reflection, and chasing a laser all around the apartment. Moon started off rather skittish, and he has slowly become more comfortable in his surroundings, although he is still a bit skeptical of people unless they have yummy treats to offer him or a fun toy to grab his attention with. With a bit more time to get used to us humans, Moon is bound to come out of his shell even more. He is very independent and enjoys his alone time. That being said, although Moon isn't a lap cat, he wants to make sure he's near his humans at all times, lest you get up to any shenanigans when he's not around. He doesn't have that young kitten energy, but he still loves a great play session! Apply today to meet Moon!
If you are interested in meeting a dog or cat, we require an adoption application. If the animal has "HAS APPLICATION" listed, they are still available to receive additional applications but also may be in the process of being adopted soon.
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.
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 for dogs six months and older. We do not provide a comprehensive medical exam before adoption. As a result, sickness, injury, and disability may exist unbeknownst to CDCK. City Dogs & City Kitties Rescue 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. Cats are tested for FIV and FeLV, when age appropriate, but not when born to a FELV/FIV negative mother in foster care.
Kittens have age-appropriate vetting to date, which includes deworming, microchip, and the first FVRCP vaccine. Kittens born in care to a negative mother will not receive a FIV/FeLV test. An adopter will need to agree to cover costs of spay/neuter when he/she is age-appropriate (usually 16-20 weeks) and will need to continue his/her kitten vaccines (including rabies) as he/she grows older. Kittens under 12 weeks of age must be adopted in pairs or to a home with friendly resident feline. They will not be considered as singles.