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*** Janie and Jazzy are at Petsmart Encinitas adoption center. ***
Janie: black & brown tabby w/white, short hair, spayed female, born 8/11/23, #18731 Jazzy: brown & black tabby w/white chin, short hair, spayed female, born 8/11/23, #18733
Cats: enjoy company Dogs: unknown Children: respectful older kids
A dog rescuer saved Janie and Jazzy’s mom from a dangerous environment when she was pregnant and about to give birth. She had been closed in a bathroom with other cats to keep her safe from the father in the house who was threatening to poison all of them. The adult daughter living there reached out for urgent help and ended up in touch with a woman involved in canine rescue. That lady proceeded to spring the mommy-to-be from her restroom prison and contacted The Rescue House. Several of their siblings have already found their homes; Janie and Jazzy are hoping to settle into a permanent place of their own very soon!
Janie and Jazzy are very playful girls! Once they are established in an environment, they will romp and run around together. They enjoy all kinds of toys, though admittedly their favorites are things that seemingly and mysteriously move on their own. So pick up an interactive wand or a laser pointer and you’ll have their attention. When your arm gets tired, we highly recommend their favorite specific toy: a motorized butterfly they discovered at the adoption center… they’ll play with that for hours! Janie and Jazzy are both reserved when meeting new people and they will need patience and proactive introductions when adjusting to a new environment. The more time you spend with them, the more they come out of their shells and become your cute kitty buddies; kindness and understanding reaps wonderful rewards, and they are worth the wait. Janie is more cautious of her surroundings, but after she accesses it she shows her bravery and ventures out… despite clearly being a cat, she is absolutely adorable with her “puppy dog” eyes. Jazzy is more adventurous and enjoys exploring.
They would be thrilled if they get to stay together and get along well with other cats. Despite a dog rescuer being their savior, we don’t know their thoughts on the canine species. Younger and more boisterous children would likely be a bit much for them, but older kids who are respectful and gentle (and importantly, operate the toys!) may be fine. They just need understanding that it will take them time to adjust. <
*** Janie and Jazzy are at Petsmart Encinitas adoption center. ***
Janie: black & brown tabby w/white, short hair, spayed female, born 8/11/23, #18731 Jazzy: brown & black tabby w/white chin, short hair, spayed female, born 8/11/23, #18733
Cats: enjoy company Dogs: unknown Children: respectful older kids
A dog rescuer saved Janie and Jazzy’s mom from a dangerous environment when she was pregnant and about to give birth. She had been closed in a bathroom with other cats to keep her safe from the father in the house who was threatening to poison all of them. The adult daughter living there reached out for urgent help and ended up in touch with a woman involved in canine rescue. That lady proceeded to spring the mommy-to-be from her restroom prison and contacted The Rescue House. Several of their siblings have already found their homes; Janie and Jazzy are hoping to settle into a permanent place of their own very soon!
Janie and Jazzy are very playful girls! Once they are established in an environment, they will romp and run around together. They enjoy all kinds of toys, though admittedly their favorites are things that seemingly and mysteriously move on their own. So pick up an interactive wand or a laser pointer and you’ll have their attention. When your arm gets tired, we highly recommend their favorite specific toy: a motorized butterfly they discovered at the adoption center… they’ll play with that for hours! Janie and Jazzy are both reserved when meeting new people and they will need patience and proactive introductions when adjusting to a new environment. The more time you spend with them, the more they come out of their shells and become your cute kitty buddies; kindness and understanding reaps wonderful rewards, and they are worth the wait. Janie is more cautious of her surroundings, but after she accesses it she shows her bravery and ventures out… despite clearly being a cat, she is absolutely adorable with her “puppy dog” eyes. Jazzy is more adventurous and enjoys exploring.
They would be thrilled if they get to stay together and get along well with other cats. Despite a dog rescuer being their savior, we don’t know their thoughts on the canine species. Younger and more boisterous children would likely be a bit much for them, but older kids who are respectful and gentle (and importantly, operate the toys!) may be fine. They just need understanding that it will take them time to adjust. <
We at The Rescue House believe that we can contribute to the welfare of our furry friends by implementing an Adoption Program. Our Adoption Centers are located in retail pet stores whose philosophy agrees with The Rescue House's mission. A list of the adoption centers can be found here: http://www.rescuehouse.org/adoption-centers.html
We at The Rescue House believe that we can contribute to the welfare of our furry friends by implementing an Adoption Program. Our Adoption Centers are located in retail pet stores whose philosophy agrees with The Rescue House's mission. A list of the adoption centers can be found here: http://www.rescuehouse.org/adoption-centers.html
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The Rescue House is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization dedicated to assisting cats through its rescue, foster and adoption activities. We find loving homes for unwanted, abandoned, homeless and abused cats. We open our arms to cats that need assistance, regardless of age and often regardless of handicap. We find good homes for every cat that we take in - we are a true no-kill cat rescue organization.
The Rescue House is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization dedicated to assisting cats through its rescue, foster and adoption activities. We find loving homes for unwanted, abandoned, homeless and abused cats. We open our arms to cats that need assistance, regardless of age and often regardless of handicap. We find good homes for every cat that we take in - we are a true no-kill cat rescue organization.
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