POW! Want Some Good Luck? Bring Home a Cuddly, Four-Footed Clover

POW! Want Some Good Luck? Bring Home a Cuddly, Four-Footed Clover

“Beware of people that dislike cats.”
Irish Proverb

  • KCAC’s Adorable, Adoptable Pet of the Week is written by Tecla Metzel of Kane County Animal Control. Additional photos by Lorena Page Photography.

It’s hard to believe a feline as beautiful as Clover was ever a stray forced to wander the streets and neighborhoods of Hampshire, searching for food and shelter. She’s too sweet, too cuddly to think that her first year was spent without the benefit of a forever family.

Despite her rough beginning, this 1-year-old brown and tan striped domestic shorthair is not deterred by her past.

For some reason, when you stare into her soft green eyes, you begin to imagine the shamrock fields of Ireland. She is a very playful young cat that enjoys as much attention as she can get. In fact, if you spent your entire day playing and cuddling with her, she would think your time was well spent.

Clover sees other cats as her friends and playmates, so she will do well in a home with other felines, provided they are open to welcoming a new friend.

Are you ready to bring home the purr-fect four-footed Clover for good luck?

How to Adopt

All Kane County Animal Control adoptable cats and dogs are spayed/neutered, microchipped and up-to-date on all vaccines, including rabies. They are tested for feline leukemia/FIV and heartworm.

The adoption fee is $200 for dogs and $100 for cats. Adoption of two dogs is $300, and adoption of two cats is $150. The adoption fee for cockatiels is $25.

For more information regarding Kane County Animal Control’s adoptable animals and for an adoption application, please visit www.kanecountypets.org.

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About Kane County Animal Control

It is the duty of the Animal Control Department to:

  • Kane County Animal Control Logo KCAC Screen Shot 2015-11-30 at 11.39.45 AMEnsure that all domesticated dogs and cats over 4 months of age are vaccinated against rabies and have a Kane County rabies tag.
  • Ensure that all reported animal bites are given precautionary attention in relation to the possibility rabies infection.
  • Ensure that pet owners are instructed on proper procedures pertaining to animal bites and enforce adherence to these procedures.
  • Contain loose\stray dogs in unincorporated Kane County and those towns and villages with whom contracted.
  • Investigate nuisance dog complaints in unincorporated Kane County and those towns and villages with whom contracted.