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He received his first shot, dewormed, has full run of the house,Our Shelter provides a temporary home for nearly 200 cats and kittens, having come to us from Humane Law cases or surrenders. Come visit one of our many cat rooms and speak to our knowledgeable staff about adopting or fostering one of these friendly felines.Dog introductions are provided at the shelter.Look Who Got Adopted! Overlooked for three years due to his FIV status, Nabisco found the love and hugs he deserves! Chimichanga is our cat of the week! This green eyed beauty is very flirtatious and adores attention.Please call and make an appointment to meet her! Help us provide the basics for our 150 cats by donating from our wishlist! Log in with Amazon Smile to doubly benefit MHAA Our youngest members need good and frequent nourishment, vaccines, worming and altering. Siberian cats and Siberian kittens from 1 Above Siberian Cats are beautiful little Angels who will melt your heart away!

Being located in lower New York State and near an International airport, this makes it very convenient for shipping to all points in the Continental U.S. With only a few hours driving time from the nearby and bordering states of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire, this too makes adopting a Siberian kitten very easy for you. To ensure the highest possible quality, we do months of research prior to introducing a new breederEach cat is carefully selected from superior Champion lines mostly from Russia and other countries in Europe. We breed only Traditional Siberian cats, with no Color Points or Neva Masquerade. rely on the spectacular color palette that Nature has provided to create our Angel Line of Siberian cats. Whether you are looking for a Silver Angel, Golden Angel, Sapphire Angel, Angel de Noir, we offer you the ultimate in quality from around the world. After traveling through our site you will see why

we are "1 Above" the rest! Many of you are very interested in the hypoallergenic qualities of the Siberian cat. Siberian Cats, we take the extra steps necessary to test our adult Siberians cats at a specialized lab to measure their own individual FEL-D1 levels. On the FEL-D1 scale of 1 to 35, we are very proud to state that ALL the adult Siberian cats in our breeding program range from a mere 1.3 to 4.8 on the FEL-D1 scale! Very few breeders can make this claim and back it up with documentation. This guarantees that all kittens from 1 Above Siberian Cats also score very low on the FEL-D1 scale, and it is proof that we are doing our very best to produce the most hypoallergenic kittens possible. We have provided a separate page explaining cat allergies, FEL-D1 and the Siberian cat. For more information, please click on the link to The health of our kittens at 1 Above Siberian Cats is of the utmost importance to us. All our cats have tested negative for FeLD/FIV.

Any kitten purchased from us is thoroughly examined by our veterinarians, age appropriately vaccinated and comes with a 2 year health guarantee.
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continue to warm your soul for many years to come. So let an Angel kitten from 1 Above Siberian Cats take YOU under its wings!Animal Care Centers of NYC has hundreds of animals available for adoption every day. If you are looking to add an awesome dog, cat or rabbit to your family, ACC is the right place to find your new furry friend. We have been matching pets with people for over 17 years, and when you visit one of our Care Centers, our staff and volunteers will work with you to try to find your perfect loyal companion. Before adopting, we suggest you do your research on pet care and the right animal for your family, as this is a long-term decision. ACC has a wide variety of flyers available for your review and education. If you are looking for a particular breed, please be sure to fill out a Breed Request Form, Cat or Dog, and we will contact you by e-mail when your requested pure-bred dog or cat comes to one of our Care Centers. Please note that we cannot guarantee that we will find what you are looking for since special breeds do get adopted very quickly at our Care Centers.

We encourage you to visit one of our three full service Care Centers when looking to adopt a pet. Our Adoption Hours are Mon-Fri: 12-8pm, Sat & Sun: 10am-6pm. You can also visit our Adoption Search page to find animals ready for adoption with their picture. Please see our Events Page for more details. To help ensure successful adoptions, please fill out a pre-adoption questionnaire (en Española) and bring it with you when you come into our Care Center to adopt a pet. This will allow us to answer any questions and resolve any potential obstacles before you make the trip. Once you arrive at one of our Care Centers, take time to view all of the animals available for adoption. Adoption counselors and volunteers will be on site to guide you through every step of the adoption process. The adoption process includes filling out an application, having a counseling session, and interacting with the animal you are interested in adopting. Please be sure to set aside several hours to complete the entire process of interaction and adopting a pet.

ACC believes that introducing a new pet to your home should be a decision that involves all members of the family. If you have children living in your home, they should come to the Care Center and be a part of the adoption process. We also recommend that if you currently have a dog and are adopting a new one, that you bring your current dog with you to the care center to meet the new potential family member. To adopt an animal, you must have valid photo ID, be 18 years of age or older and bring proof of current address. ACC reserves the right to deny adoptions in order to find the most appropriate home possible for each animal. To ensure that the dogs, cats and rabbits in our Care Centers do not add to New York City's population of unwanted animals, ACC requires every healthy animal adopted from our Centers to be surgically sterilized (spayed or neutered). Not only is it required by law, but also it is beneficial to the health and behavior of each animal. For more information on the benefits of spaying/neutering your pet, please visit our Spay & Neuter page.

If the animal you are adopting has already been spayed/neutered, it will be able to go home with you after your adoption is complete. If not, your pet will need to stay and you will pick him or her up after spay/neuter surgery. Please view our Spay/Neuter Release Instructions (Page 6 of the PDF) for cats and dogs. If the pet you have adopted from ACC has been waived from surgery due to illness, the animal may leave on a Spay/Neuter Waiver. You will be required to leave a $150 deposit, which will be returned when you bring your pet back for surgery (which must be within 60 days of adoption). Appointments for post-adoption spay/neuter can be made online at our Spay & Neuter Online Appointment page. All animals for adoption have received a behaviorial evaluation that provides guidance as to the best home for that animal. The designations are Beginner, Average, Experience and Experience No Children. Some animals at our Care Centers need some extra behaviorial modification before being placed in their forever home;

these animals are considered New Hope Placement and our staff works to place them with our New Hope Partners. For more information on ACC's Behavior Designations, please view our Behavior Designation Flyer. To learn more about our New Hope program, please visit our New Hope Program page. To determine an animal's behavior designation, ACC utilizes observations made during medical intake and treatment, behavior assessments, animal behavior logs (completed by both volunteers and staff) and, when possible, information provided from an animal's previous owner. For all dog behavior evaluations, the ACC Canine Behavior Assessors and Assistants perform SAFER assessments prior to them becoming available for adoption. For cats, the Feline Behavior Assessor and/or shelter managers and supervisors utilize the cat behavior log to perform assessments. ACC adoption fees are as follows: Up to 6 months: $150.00 7 months to 6 years: $75.00 7 years and over: $50.00 Up to 6 months: $75.00