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Molly

Female Kitten Domestic Short Hair

If you have any questions about Molly, please contact Mountain Pet Rescue Asheville at pets@mpravl.org

Mountain Pet Rescue Asheville

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About Molly

Adoption Fee: $150

This little girl is Molly.  She is small in size, like her mama, and large in personality.  She is extremely playful, but when she gets tired she looks for a lap to cuddle up in or she finds her sister and cuddles up with her.  Babette and Molly are like two peas in a pod and would love to be adopted together.  They spend most of their time together playing or cuddling.   They both love chasing each other around the house doing sneak attacks on each other or humans. They are both fine with small dogs and after proper introduction would do well with large dogs too.  They are both great with children and adults and want to be included when the family gathers.   

Babette and Molly will be attending our adoption event on Saturday, 12-4pm, PetSmart, Bleachery Blvd.

Get $50 off the combined adoption fee when adopting a pair of kittens.  All cats and kittens have been spayed/neutered, FELV/FIV tested, microchipped, vaccinated (whatever they can have in the period they are in our care, some will still need additional vaccines after adoption), given dewormer and flea preventative and provided care for any known illnesses during their time with us.   

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Details

Name
Molly
Age
1 years, 7 months
Gender
Female
Size
Weight
8/2/2022 - 3.2 lb; 8/16 - 3.4 lb
Coat Pattern
Torbi
Shots up to date
YES
Ok with kids
Not Sure
Housetrained
Not Sure
Hypoallergenic
Not Sure
Spayed/Neutered
YES
Ok with dogs
Not Sure
Ok with cats
Not Sure

Mountain Pet Rescue Asheville

9 Old Pisgah Highway Candler NC 28715

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Attention: This is a courtesy posting only! This pet is NOT available through Mountain Pet Rescue.  Please do NOT contact MPR for inform... show more

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Attention: This is a courtesy posting only! This pet is NOT available through Mountain Pet Rescue.  Please do NOT contact MPR for inform... show more

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Attention: This is a courtesy posting only! This pet is NOT available through Mountain Pet Rescue.  Please do NOT contact MPR for inform... show more

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