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Hi!!! I’m Lexi and love playing in the yard and snuggling with my human. Need I say more? I’m pretty much the best of both worlds, both fun and chill. I’m about 2YO so I still have a lot of energy for running, playing and wrestling, but if you let me watch TV with you then I can also curl up and calm down. I’ve got several foster fur brothers and sisters to play with right now, and since I’m the new kid, they really like make me “it” in our games of tag. I can hold my own and love playing with each of them when the weather is nice and we can really run. Hmm… what else do you need to know about me? Well I’m crate and house trained, spayed, UTD on all vaccinations, heartworm negative and on heartworm preventative. My foster mom said she thinks I would do well around these things she calls “kids” since I’m sweet and fun, but she isn’t too sure about these other things she calls “cats”. She said she could take me to the pet store to visit a “cat” and see how I do if necessary, but let me just go on the record and say, if we’re going to the pet store I’m getting some toys.
Alright, well if you need any additional info or have any additional questions about me, please be sure to send them my way via Saving Grace Animal Rescue (www.savinggraceanimalrescue.com) and I’ll be sure to reply. Thanks for tuning in!
Love,
Lexi
Lexi resides in Central Alabama but can easily be transported up North with a health certificate.
Adoption Fee In-State: $100.00
Adoption Fee Out-of-State: $250.00 (includes the additional costs of transportation and health certificate)
To complete a non-binding adoption application, visit the following link:
http://www.savinggraceanimalrescue.com/form-adoption-application/
To inquire more about this animal, please email Courtney at courtney@savinggraceanimalrescue.com
Information on Transporting up North:
Our animals reside in caring foster homes in Central Alabama but can be adopted in or out of state. There are unfortunately no spay and neuter laws thus there is a severe over population of dogs and cats which results in high euthanasia rates. Transporting animals up to the North where there are spay and neuter allows, allows us to save more lives. Transports leave on Fridays and arrive on Saturdays. Animals come with a health certification signed by a vet and animals are dropped off at the designated state approved rescue transport stops.
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