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My name is Ripley Napoleona!

Posted over 4 months ago | Updated 1 day ago

Adoption fee: $150

This helps Unleashed Pet Rescue & Adoption with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)/Orange or Red
Age
2 years 5 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
39714
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

In search of a lap where I can cuddle! My name is Ripley. I was an amazing momma and all of my babies found homes a long time ago. I hear mommas take a while to find their special landing spot. My friends here at the shelter are always trying to take cute pictures of me, but I am more interested in sauntering around them while rubbing against them and purring a bunch!! Often, I will plop at your feet and share my belly... to adore my fur pattern... rather than touching it lol.
I like to talk but am also a really great listener.
If you need a companion who loves you for you... and you can love me for me.... I will dedicate myself totally to being yours. Come meet me at the shelter and see if we click!! Love, Ripley
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
39714
Contact
Danielle Reno
Address
5918 Broadmoor, Mission, KS 66202
Donation
http://www.unleashedrescue.com/#!monetary-donation/c1g8h

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Phone interview
Online application
Call references including vet
Meet and greet
Adoption

Adoption application

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Contact us Directly

unleashedadoptions@gmail.com

More about this shelter

Unleashed Pet Rescue and Adoption (UPR) was founded in 2011. Two independent rescuers in St. Joseph, Missouri had been rescuing dogs from local shelters and owner surrenders for several years, and had grown a tremendous passion for saving lives, especially the bully breeds in need.

Danielle Reno had been working hand in hand with several shelters in her local area, such as Atchison, Kansas City, St. Joseph, and Mission KS to save lives and work towards finding homes for pets in need of fur-ever homes, while Rachel Kovac was just a few miles away in the same city doing the same exact thing, as well as running several training programs for pets and humans (Prison Pup Program) and branching her rescue work out nation-wide. Eventually, these two young ladies crossed paths, and decided that they would make a great team together.

So, they officially became a licensed non-profit rescue together and continue their fight in saving the lives of homeless pets and striving to improve the image of bully breeds in society. We pull from high-kill shelters and often are at capacity at both our shelter and through our foster program, so our need for fosters and adopters, as well as donations, is always at very high demand to continue doing what we do. Thank you in advance for your support!

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