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Meet Fermata

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Fermata photo: Elisheba Fay
Meet Fermata!

Here's the story...of a lovely lady...who was bringing up four very lovely--you get the picture. Fermata is between 9-12 months old and is raising her four kittens while learning the comforts of her foster home.

So far she's done very well meeting other cats, and can be adopted to a home with resident felines as long as they are slowly and properly introduced. A resident dog would need to be proven cat-savvy and mellow for Fermata to be comfortable.

She's exceptionally affectionate and is wonderfully vocal, serenading her foster mom with purrs, chirps, and trills. Once she warms up to someone, she loves endless pets and brushing.

Change is not her favorite thing, so a mellow, predictable home setting would suit her best.

Her adopting home should have no kids under age twelve. She is in the process of being vetted, and arrangements are in place for her to be spayed; this young lady doesn't want any more kittens--she's ready to enjoy the full life ahead of her! She will be available July 1st.

For more info and/or to apply to adopt Fermata, send an email of inquiry to SummitDogRescue@yahoo.com, telling us a bit about yourself, your home life, and your lifestyle. A volunteer will get back to you as soon as they can.
Summit Dog Rescue, P.O. Box 17693, Boulder, Colorado 80308 • summitdogrescue@yahoo.com
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Newsletter Signup
    • Partners & Sponsors
  • Adoption Information
    • Adoptable Dogs (and Cats)
    • Adoption Fees
    • Podcast
    • Dog Application
    • Kitty Application
  • Donate
  • Happy Tails!
  • Policies
  • Contact Us
  • FAQs
  • Training
    • SDR Approved Trainers
    • The Adjustment Period
    • SDR Puppy Guide
    • Training Videos
    • Cesar Milan and Dominance Training
    • Positive Training
    • Clicker Training Basics
    • Volunteer
    • Puppies and Developmental Stages
    • Kids and Dogs
    • Growling and Biting
    • Impulse Control
    • Basic Obedience
    • The Shocking Truth about Shock Collars
    • Prong Collars and Choke Chains
    • Doggie Day Care
    • Counter Surfing Survival Tips
    • Don't use these trainers
  • Health
    • Dog Foods
    • Exercise
    • Over Vaccination
  • FOSTER