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RAY RAY! This mini panther has really come out of his shell in foster care. Ray is a soft natured shy kitty that was initially a little overwhelmed with all of the commotion home life can offer, but as his confidence in his safety grew, so did his personality. Ray still prefers to sleep most of the day, but he seeks out his foster mom all throughout the house, asks for pets beneath the desk, intertwines himself around legs in the kitchen, and enjoys a good rip around the house with his foster siblings. Foster mom has woken many a time to Ray sleeping on the pillow and his response to his name is a joyful head push/rub to her cheek. He is soaking up all the attention and returning it 10-fold. Ray is incredible with other cats and inspires calm and affection within cats normally intolerant of other cats, and if they decide not to like him, no hurt feelings or backlash - he shows respect to their space instead. Ray does not like to be without other cats and will seek out his foster siblings if they wander. He seems more relaxed with kitties to share his good nature, so a single kitty household may result in anxiety, especially if humans are not around as well.
RAY RAY! This mini panther has really come out of his shell in foster care. Ray is a soft natured shy kitty that was initially a little overwhelmed with all of the commotion home life can offer, but as his confidence in his safety grew, so did his personality. Ray still prefers to sleep most of the day, but he seeks out his foster mom all throughout the house, asks for pets beneath the desk, intertwines himself around legs in the kitchen, and enjoys a good rip around the house with his foster siblings. Foster mom has woken many a time to Ray sleeping on the pillow and his response to his name is a joyful head push/rub to her cheek. He is soaking up all the attention and returning it 10-fold. Ray is incredible with other cats and inspires calm and affection within cats normally intolerant of other cats, and if they decide not to like him, no hurt feelings or backlash - he shows respect to their space instead. Ray does not like to be without other cats and will seek out his foster siblings if they wander. He seems more relaxed with kitties to share his good nature, so a single kitty household may result in anxiety, especially if humans are not around as well.
Cheyla’s Rescue Foundation is located at
Summit Bridge Veterinary Hospital, LLC
Address: 3930 Red Lion Rd, Bear, DE 19701
Phone: (302) 834-PETS (7387)
Sun: 9 AM – 5 PM | Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 6 AM – 8 PM | Sat: 8 AM – 5 PM
Cheyla’s Rescue Foundation is located at
Summit Bridge Veterinary Hospital, LLC
Address: 3930 Red Lion Rd, Bear, DE 19701
Phone: (302) 834-PETS (7387)
Sun: 9 AM – 5 PM | Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 6 AM – 8 PM | Sat: 8 AM – 5 PM
More about this rescue
Vision:
Cheyla’s Rescue Foundation envisions a community voluntarily supporting unwanted and homeless pets in becoming healthy, loving and adoptable family members.
Mission:
1. Educate the public on animal care in order to prevent cruelty, suffering, and neglect of pets
2. Help reduce the number of homeless pets through our spay/neuter programs
3. Facilitate the rescue, medical care, rehabilitation, and adoptive placement of dogs and cats
4. Fundraise in order to provide
*medical care
*food and shelter
*spay/neuter services
*educational materials
5. Support volunteers by providing
*training and supplies
*volunteer recognition
6. Develop partnerships and collaborative relationships with other organizations and businesses to support our vision.
Vision:
Cheyla’s Rescue Foundation envisions a community voluntarily supporting unwanted and homeless pets in becoming healthy, loving and adoptable family members.
Mission:
1. Educate the public on animal care in order to prevent cruelty, suffering, and neglect of pets
2. Help reduce the number of homeless pets through our spay/neuter programs
3. Facilitate the rescue, medical care, rehabilitation, and adoptive placement of dogs and cats
4. Fundraise in order to provide
*medical care
*food and shelter
*spay/neuter services
*educational materials
5. Support volunteers by providing
*training and supplies
*volunteer recognition
6. Develop partnerships and collaborative relationships with other organizations and businesses to support our vision.
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