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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
6 years 5 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
A100341
Hair Length
short
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Well howdy folks! My name is Cowboy and like my heroes from old western movies, I`m a laidback guy with an adventurous spirit and a thirst for action. Similar to how cowboys loved the Wild West, I`m a big fan of that outdoorsy life. I love sitting outside in the sunlight and taking naps under cozy bushes, watching the birds as they fly on by. At night however, I prefer to sleep with you in a big snuggly bed! What can I say, just because I`m a cowboy doesn`t mean I can`t enjoy the finer things in life. If you`re looking for the most rootin` tootin` cat in town, then I`m your boy! How did I get here? I was surrendered by my owners when they could no longer care for me.
**I have been diagnosed with diabetes, but I am doing well on twice-a-day insulin injections! I have tested positive for FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus), but the good news is I can still live a long normal cat life! Speak with an adoption specialist for more information. I am currently living in a foster home - please fill out a survey and select a phone appointment to complete the adoption process. Once that process is complete, your adoption specialist will schedule a time for you to meet me in person!**
~My adoption fee is $65.00.~
Well howdy folks! My name is Cowboy and like my heroes from old western movies, I`m a laidback guy with an adventurous spirit and a thirst for action. Similar to how cowboys loved the Wild West, I`m a big fan of that outdoorsy life. I love sitting outside in the sunlight and taking naps under cozy bushes, watching the birds as they fly on by. At night however, I prefer to sleep with you in a big snuggly bed! What can I say, just because I`m a cowboy doesn`t mean I can`t enjoy the finer things in life. If you`re looking for the most rootin` tootin` cat in town, then I`m your boy! How did I get here? I was surrendered by my owners when they could no longer care for me.
**I have been diagnosed with diabetes, but I am doing well on twice-a-day insulin injections! I have tested positive for FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus), but the good news is I can still live a long normal cat life! Speak with an adoption specialist for more information. I am currently living in a foster home - please fill out a survey and select a phone appointment to complete the adoption process. Once that process is complete, your adoption specialist will schedule a time for you to meet me in person!**
HOURS:
Visitors welcome daily 11am-6pm
Adoptions by Appointment
Contact:
Phone: 919-772-2326
Fax: 919-772-2482
Location:
200 Petfinder Lane, Raleigh, NC 27603
SPCA Pet Adoption Center
HOURS:
Visitors welcome daily 11am-6pm
Adoptions by Appointment
Contact:
Phone: 919-772-2326
Fax: 919-772-2482
Location:
200 Petfinder Lane, Raleigh, NC 27603
More about this rescue
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) of Wake County is dedicated to creating a more humane community where every adoptable animal has a home. Each year the SPCA rehomes over 3,500 animals through its innovative adoption programs.
The mission of the SPCA is to transform the lives of pets and people through protection, care, education, and adoption.
The SPCA of Wake County is a local, independent, non-profit organization that receives no government funding or tax dollars. We rely almost entirely on private donations to fund our annual operating budget of $3 million. The SPCA of Wake County is not affiliated with, nor do we receive funding from the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) of Wake County is dedicated to creating a more humane community where every adoptable animal has a home. Each year the SPCA rehomes over 3,500 animals through its innovative adoption programs.
The mission of the SPCA is to transform the lives of pets and people through protection, care, education, and adoption.
The SPCA of Wake County is a local, independent, non-profit organization that receives no government funding or tax dollars. We rely almost entirely on private donations to fund our annual operating budget of $3 million. The SPCA of Wake County is not affiliated with, nor do we receive funding from the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).
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