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Ready for Adoption
This little dust bunny is Frida! She is a lovely girl who was rescued from a hoarding situation. She is approx 3 years old and is still learning to trust people but is figuring out quickly we are the bringer of all the delicious tidbits. She has lots of spunk and loves playing with toys. She will need to time and patience in her new home. Has most likely not been around dogs before but could probably learn to co-exist with a cat friendly dog. She did live with other cats.
Magnus is another from the hoarding situation and is still trying to decide whether he likes people or not. We are giving him time and space to get comfortable and are hoping he will come around soon.
Fettucini is a young adult male who enjoys other cats and likes all the pets and snuggles. He is quick to purr and is a pretty easy going dude. He did live with a dog but they were kept seperate so would need slow introductions with a cat savvy dog.
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Rocky Jr. is currently in foster and requires an appointment to meet.
Rocky Jr. came from a stray colony we are trying to get a handle on. He is young, around 6-7 months and is more scared/shy than anything. With time he is accepting that people are good and we are slowly gaining his trust. He lived with other cats but is not tested with dogs. He will need a nice quiet home to give him time to trust and bond. Astrid is believed to be sister to Frida and a little less outgoing. She is shy and unsure but we are giving her space and time to get comfortable with her new surroundings and people. She lived with other cats but is untested with dogs.
Chance and Sassy are a bonded sibling pair who had a rough start to life. They started out at a barn with an outbreak of some illness that unfortunately was too far advanced for their mama and we were unable to save her. Their brother Shadow has found his home and these 2 are waiting patiently for their turn. They are standoffish with people until you produce the food and then they are much more appreciative of the humans. A quiet home that will give them time and space to acclimate to their new environment and an opportunity to show their best sides.
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