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My name is
Penny!

Posted over 3 years ago | Updated 1 month ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown or Chocolate (Mostly)
Age
6 years 1 month old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
40548619
Hair Length
short

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Penny!

Penny is timid at first, and needs time warming up to her human - but once she does, she’s very affectionate with them. She loves to throw her body on them at bed time and snuggle in their armpit. She gets along with cats and dogs more easily than humans. Her best pal is Tom and he helps bring out her adventurous side.
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
40548619
Contact
Email
Address
Austin, TX 78758
Donation
http://pawsitivekarmarescue.moonfruit.com/#/medical-funding-needed/4555457761

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

1. To find the animal that is the best fit for you and your family, feel free to browse the available cats and dogs on our website.
2. Once you have found the right cat, kitten, dog or puppy for your family, please fill out the appropriate adoption questionnaire located on our website.
3. Shortly after you have filled out the appropriate questionnaire, a PKR representative will be in contact. We require a meet and greet with the animal you wish to adopt, a background check, and a screening process.

More about this rescue

Pawsitive Karma Rescue is the voice in Central Texas for animals that truly have no where else to turn. Our focus is on “special needs” animals that are deemed “unadoptable” by the city shelter and other groups. PKR is driven by the belief in live outcomes for all animals including those of unpopular breeds or colors, those with behavioral issues or physical ailments, and feral as well as under-socialized animals.

PKR seeks to redefine society’s outlook on feral cats in particular. We hope for people to see them as animals that never received the chance to socialize with humans but still have endearing and useful qualities. Our barn placement cats find only happy outdoor homes waiting for them and their adopters are pleased to see their animals thriving. We focus on providing a safety net for those animals that find themselves in difficult situations such as ferals that need to be relocated, feral mothers with kittens, cats with litterbox issues, and animals with behavioral problems. We also take on the challenges of socializing kittens up to six months old and finding proper and responsible placement for cats with a variety of socialization levels.

We favor a natural approach to treating and maintaining our animal’s health and prefer simple medical treatments and nutrient-dense food to those including harsh chemicals and other questionable ingredients. PKR will not adopt out any unhealthy or unaltered animals; our kitties and dogs go to their forever homes healthy.

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