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My name is
Mama Peeps f/k/a Freya!

Posted over 2 years ago | Updated 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Age
5 years 6 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
C-22-04-094
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Hi, my name is Mama Peeps. I am a purrrr machine. I would do anything for food and am very smart. I’d be a great candidate to learn tricks. When my foster Momma first got me from another foster, she would move her finger signaling come here and I would go over to her. I don’t like my roommate a lot, another girl kitty. We knew each other in our previous foster home and then we had separate time in two different rooms connected and played under the door, but I still swipe at her from time to time. We co-exist in a big room together now. We don’t cuddle or play. I might like a boy cat but can’t say for sure. My foster Mom brought her huge hound mix foster dog into my room. He had been raised with kitties from a puppy. As soon as I saw him, I rubbed up against him. So I would probably be okay with cat friendly dogs. My foster Mom has other doggies that don’t like kitties, so I don’t have the run of the house.

Mama Peeps came into the rescue as a pregnant Momma summer 2022. She was under socialized. Probably a young outside kitty someone was feeding. She warmed up to me pretty fast. She never hid from me in the bedroom where she hangs out. She likes wand toys and the cat tree. She’s very attentive to you, but especially when you have snacks. She will climb into your lap and lay next to you on a bed. You can pick her up and give her kisses. She doesn’t particularly like it but tolerates me doing it. She’d be easy to clicker train and train in cooperative care if you’d be interested in do something like that. That would also help to socialize her more. She will probably never be outgoing to guests in the house because of her start in life. However, she is really sweet and has never scratched or tried to bite me. She’s just a bit shy and will need a patient adopter willing to spend the time to develop a relationship with her.We only adopt to people in the St. Louis METRO area. Please see our Adoption Policies here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TZjrOP29mqXvcHEC3zPaKXXnS80LaVGMA45Lc0-Z2MI/edit?usp=sharing

Information about the rescue and adoption process can also be found at www.stlpetrescue.com along with a full listing of our adoptable pets.

Our adoption fees:

Cats range from $150 to $175. Exotic breeds may be more.

Dogs range from $250 to $350. High demand puppies and small dogs may be more.

This fee includes: felv/fiv/heartworm testing, worming, flea and ear mite treatments, age-appropriate vaccinations, spay/neuter, rabies vaccination, lab work, dental or other medical or surgical treatments as deemed necessary by our team of veterinarians and a microchip with free registration.
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Contact info

Pet ID
C-22-04-094
Contact
Address
P. O. Box 374, Valley Park, MO 63088
Donation
Donate via Paypal at stlpetrescue.com/donate

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

We ask when you are interested in a pet, you first fill out an adoption application. If your application is approved, you then may meet the pet you would like to adopt. Once you are ready to take your pet home, you will be asked to complete the adoption agreement and pay the adoption fee.

Adoption fees for kittens/cats are $75 - $125.

Adoption fees for puppies/dogs are $200 - $300.

Adoption application

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Adoption Events

Adoptions are held most weekends at Petco in Fenton and Petsmart in Sunset Hills.

You may also arrange to meet a pet outside of adoption event hours.

More about this rescue

St. Louis Pet Rescue is a non-profit rescue group focusing on saving pets from local animal control facilities and other neglect situations.

We do not have a facility. All of the pets we rescue are in loving foster homes. Foster homes provide love, care training, and, if needed, rehabilitation to the pets. This also allows the pet to be more adjusted when they enter their forever home since they are used to a home environment (versus a kennel at the pound).

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