Tessa - ADOPTED 8-4-2018
Adoption Ambassador
Female (spayed)
Est. DOB: April 9, 2018
CAS Intake # 22548A
First, let's explain a question you may have before you read further to learn more about this young adult cat. Are you asking yourself, "What is an Adoption Ambassador?" Adoption Ambassador is a foster program used by Charleston Animal Society where foster families take animals into their homes and try to get them adopted; the adoption takes place outside of the shelter environment and is processed by the foster parent on CAS's behalf.
This kitten is lucky to be a part of this program. If you think you would like to learn more about them after reviewing the below, please contact the Director of Adoptions: Courtney, cgumienny@charlestonanimalsociety.org or 843-329-1577.
This kitten is lucky to be a part of this program. If you think you would like to learn more about them after reviewing the below, please contact the Director of Adoptions: Courtney, cgumienny@charlestonanimalsociety.org or 843-329-1577.

Meet Tessa!
This is what her foster mom is saying about her, "Tessa is best of both worlds; she is very energetic and loves to play hard, but she will cuddle up when she is winding down for a nap. She is happy with a shoelace or balls of paper thrown on the floor but loves her toy mouse, too. We have two dogs and two older cats and Tessa does great with all four. She is the sweetest tabby and would make a wonderful addition to your family."
Tessa has been in their current home during foster care as very a young kitten. She has been around older children. Foster mom has also described Tessa as being very curious and adventurous, but is sweet and silly just the same. She sounds like a wonderful little cat to us!
Interested in Emmy? Contact Director of Adoptions, Courtney Gumienny, cgumienny@charlestonanimalsociety.org or 843-329-1577
This is what her foster mom is saying about her, "Tessa is best of both worlds; she is very energetic and loves to play hard, but she will cuddle up when she is winding down for a nap. She is happy with a shoelace or balls of paper thrown on the floor but loves her toy mouse, too. We have two dogs and two older cats and Tessa does great with all four. She is the sweetest tabby and would make a wonderful addition to your family."
Tessa has been in their current home during foster care as very a young kitten. She has been around older children. Foster mom has also described Tessa as being very curious and adventurous, but is sweet and silly just the same. She sounds like a wonderful little cat to us!
Interested in Emmy? Contact Director of Adoptions, Courtney Gumienny, cgumienny@charlestonanimalsociety.org or 843-329-1577
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Charleston Animal Society adoption fee includes: Spay/Neuter, Microchip, Dewormed, Flea Prevention, current on vaccinations for the kitten's age, a free wellness visit to many local veterinarians, and more!