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Boris Kotenok

Chandler, Az at Saving One Life

Domestic Short Hair Baby Male Small
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Name Boris Kotenok
Species Cat
Breed Domestic Short Hair / Tuxedo
Age Baby
Sex Male
Size Small
Color Black & None
Location Chandler, Az
Shelter Saving One Life
Status Adopted

Boris Kotenok is a baby male Domestic Short Hair/Tuxedo (small) who found a forever home at Saving One Life in Chandler, Az.

About This Cat

Date of birth: 3/27/2026 | Meet Boris! A kitten with a big personality and an even bigger heart. Outgoing, playful and always ready for fun, he loves chasing toys, exploring his surroundings and being the center of attention. Boris thrives on human interaction and will happily soak up all the …
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Good with Cats Good with Kids Housetrained More details below

What WeRescue Scout knows about Boris Kotenok

Boris is a social, playful kitten who thrives on human interaction and affection, making him perfect for an engaged family or individual who can provide daily attention and playtime. He does best in a home with another cat companion, especially if he'll spend extended time alone during the day.

Best suited to homes with children aged any age
Good to know
  • Requires a feline companion if left alone for long periods
Good with kids Good with other dogs estimated Good with cats High energy — needs exercise Knows some basics estimated Great for first-time owners Apartment-friendly estimated Very affectionate Prefers company Low-maintenance coat estimated

WeRescue Scout summarized this from the shelter's original listing and may include estimates. Please contact Saving One Life to confirm any details before adopting.

Black None
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About Boris Kotenok
Compatibility
Good with Cats Good with Kids
Environment
Yard Required
Physical
Mixed Breed Not Declawed No Special Needs Vaccinations Current Color: Black Size: Small
Training
Housetrained
Other
Rescue Org ID: None Animal ID: 22592549

Saving One Life

Rescue

Saving One Life is a 501(c)3 non-profit, volunteer run, animal rescue that focuses almost completely on the animals that would have been otherwise euthanized at the pound or humane society. Our motto is that although we can't save the world, it makes a world of difference to the ones we do save. We specialize in purebred cats, feral kittens, and severe medical cases when we have funding to do so. We very rarely take owner surrender animals.

We are a no kill group and we only euthanize animals for medical issues that cannot be fixed with veterinary care (fatal illnesses, extreme prolonged suffering). We provide hospice care for animals in our care with terminal illnesses.
All of our animals are cared for in foster homes until they are able to go up for adoption. We may occasionally have animals in foster homes as long as four years (the running record so far) until they are adopted – once an animal is in our rescue, we will do everything feasible to care for that animal. Our foster animals live as a “part of the family” until they are able to be put up for adoption. If we can, we will test them with cats, dogs, and children depending on who lives in the home. Not all cats get tested with kids or dogs if they are not available.

As a result of this, we really care where and how our animals are placed. We want the best possible situation for our animals AND the adoptive family. We reserve the right to deny any adoption.

Address Chandler, Az 85246
Service Areas Maricopa County primarily
Adoption Process
All adopters must complete an application with possible brief interview if there are additional questions concerning the application. All adopters also sign an adoption contract and pay an adoption fee depending on the age, breed, and status of the cat (special needs etc).
Mission Statement
Saving One Life is a 501(c)3 non-profit, volunteer run, animal rescue that focuses almost completely on the animals that would have been otherwise euthanized at the pound or humane society. Our motto is that although we can't save the world, it makes a world of difference to the ones we do save. We specialize in purebred cats, feral kittens, and severe medical cases when we have funding to do so. We very rarely take owner surrender animals. We are a no kill group and we only euthanize animals for medical issues that cannot be fixed with veterinary care (fatal illnesses, extreme prolonged suffering). We provide hospice care for animals in our care with terminal illnesses. All of our animals are cared for in foster homes until they are able to go up for adoption. We may occasionally have animals in foster homes as long as four years (the running record so far) until they are adopted – once an animal is in our rescue, we will do everything feasible to care for that animal. Our foster animals live as a “part of the family” until they are able to be put up for adoption. If we can, we will test them with cats, dogs, and children depending on who lives in the home. Not all cats get tested with kids or dogs if they are not available. As a result of this, we really care where and how our animals are placed. We want the best possible situation for our animals AND the adoptive family. We reserve the right to deny any adoption.

Important: Information regarding adoptable pets is provided by the adopting organization and is neither checked for accuracy or completeness nor guaranteed to be accurate or complete. The health status and behavior of any pet found, adopted through, or listed on the WeRescue app are the sole responsibility of the adoption organization listing the same and/or the adopting party. See our Terms of Service for more information.

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Saving One Life

Chandler, Az 85246

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