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Adopt Mary Ann

Cat, looks like
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
Age
Senior, Estimated birthdate:
Sex
Female
Color
Black
Location
New York City
Mary Ann and her BFF Carol Ann are currently in foster care and ready for adoption via our virtual process! Mary Ann, an 11-year-old female, just arrived and is still getting settled in, so we’re just beginning to learn who they are. Right now, everything is new—new people, new sounds, new routines—and we’re giving them time to relax, decompress, and show us their true personality at their own pace. Here’s what we know so far about her time in foster care: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:edfd2a45-3d37-4814-a420-… Her foster says "At first they were very shy and preferred to stay in their little hiding area. But slowly they began to explore when me and my roommate were sitting at our desks/when we were in bed at night. Now they’re starting to open up more and ask for pets a lot. Carol Ann is a little explorer and Mary Ann is definitely a love bug. They have such sweet personalities and we’ve loved getting to know them more and more! They are huge love bugs. They act shy, but then a few minutes later they’re rubbing on your hand wanting to be pet. Carol Ann loves to explore at night. She’ll walk around and try to look in every opened drawer/space for something new. And Mary Ann does the sweetest little meows when she gets happy that you’re petting her.". She has been spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and has had preventative treatments to ensure she is ready for her next steps. Submit an adoption survey from above and our team will reach out via phone or email (check spam) to schedule a counseling call. For any additional questions, please contact fosternyc@bestfriends.org. Please remember, pets cannot be held or reserved.
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