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Roxie has had a rough start in life, but she’s a sweet and resilient kitty looking for a quiet, understanding forever home. For months, she lived in a small shelter cage in a room full of barking dogs. This stressful environment has made Roxie very sensitive to loud noises and sudden movements.
Roxie needs to be the only pet in a calm household. She might be okay with another animal only if they are exceptionally calm and independent, ensuring they won’t pose any threat to her. Preferably no children, unless very gentle and good with animals.
This lovable girl is wobbly and has mobility challenges, meaning she can’t jump or run quickly. When she’s startled, she may flop around and occasionally have accidents. Roxie requires her bladder to be expressed twice a day—once in the morning and once in the evening. Don’t worry, she’s very easy to express.
Roxie does have some cognitive deficits, and we have a neurology appointment scheduled to learn more about her condition. Despite these challenges, she’s incredibly sweet and can thrive in the right setting. She enjoys sitting under her foster dad’s desk on a blanket and adores his company. She also loves her food and will often sit by her bowl, staring contentedly.
Roxie loves to accumulate mouse toys near her blanket, showing she has a playful side. She appreciates pets and attention and may open up even more in a peaceful, small space.
Roxie is perfect for someone who understands and is open to caring for a truly special needs animal. She deserves a loving home where she can feel safe and cherished. If you have a quiet home and a big heart, Roxie could be the perfect companion for you.
Are you the special person who can give Roxie the loving home she deserves?
Please fill out our adoption application if interested in Roxie
Roxie has had a rough start in life, but she’s a sweet and resilient kitty looking for a quiet, understanding forever home. For months, she lived in a small shelter cage in a room full of barking dogs. This stressful environment has made Roxie very sensitive to loud noises and sudden movements.
Roxie needs to be the only pet in a calm household. She might be okay with another animal only if they are exceptionally calm and independent, ensuring they won’t pose any threat to her. Preferably no children, unless very gentle and good with animals.
This lovable girl is wobbly and has mobility challenges, meaning she can’t jump or run quickly. When she’s startled, she may flop around and occasionally have accidents. Roxie requires her bladder to be expressed twice a day—once in the morning and once in the evening. Don’t worry, she’s very easy to express.
Roxie does have some cognitive deficits, and we have a neurology appointment scheduled to learn more about her condition. Despite these challenges, she’s incredibly sweet and can thrive in the right setting. She enjoys sitting under her foster dad’s desk on a blanket and adores his company. She also loves her food and will often sit by her bowl, staring contentedly.
Roxie loves to accumulate mouse toys near her blanket, showing she has a playful side. She appreciates pets and attention and may open up even more in a peaceful, small space.
Roxie is perfect for someone who understands and is open to caring for a truly special needs animal. She deserves a loving home where she can feel safe and cherished. If you have a quiet home and a big heart, Roxie could be the perfect companion for you.
Are you the special person who can give Roxie the loving home she deserves?
Please fill out our adoption application if interested in Roxie
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Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
2.
Approve Application
3.
Interview
4.
Meet the Pet
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
6.
Pay Fee
7.
Take the Pet Home
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Once the potential adopter has been approved and gone through all previous steps, they can take the animal home.
Once the potential adopter has been approved and gone through all previous steps, they can take the animal home.
Operation Liberation is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and finding permanent homes for non-human animals and providing humanitarian relief and assistance to people in low income, at risk- or disaster-stricken regions. Operation Liberation provides communities with access to animal care, companion food relief, as well as healthy plant based food to do our small part in promoting sustainable changes in the lives of human and non-human animals.
Operation Liberation is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and finding permanent homes for non-human animals and providing humanitarian relief and assistance to people in low income, at risk- or disaster-stricken regions. Operation Liberation provides communities with access to animal care, companion food relief, as well as healthy plant based food to do our small part in promoting sustainable changes in the lives of human and non-human animals.
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