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Stash is a Harlequin kitty and he's considered a special needs cat even though he requires no special treatment except that he requires a top entry litterbox. Stash was a young kitty when he came to our rescue from the Dallas shelter. He needed an amputation because his left front leg was deformed and causing him pain. He was adopted to a family just before Christmas but was returned in June of 2024 (about a month & a half ago). He was not doing well. He wants to have another male cat to play with and be his friend. He gets along famously with other male cats, but not so well with a female cat. He also would rather not live in a home with children younger than 10 years old because they don't understand that it hurts him if he is not picked up properly. He is very affectionate, but doesn't like to be held too long. He loves to take naps with his human and he gives the best hugs. He will snuggle around your feet when you're standing still for a minute. He LOVES to sleep in cat trees, look out the window and he has many toys that he takes all over the house with him. He's a very happy kitty if he has lots of food and love. Stash also does not mind living in a home with a dog. In fact he prefers one that will let him share their bed with them. This kitty is returnable at any time if things are not going as well as expected, for you or for him. He's very easy to love but sometimes alittle difficult to walk around because he just lays down right in your path to get your attention and a belly rub. He is very clean, uses his litter box every time and he prefers the top entry litterboxes. He's neutered, up to date on dewormers and vaccinations, plus he's also microchipped.
Stash is a Harlequin kitty and he's considered a special needs cat even though he requires no special treatment except that he requires a top entry litterbox. Stash was a young kitty when he came to our rescue from the Dallas shelter. He needed an amputation because his left front leg was deformed and causing him pain. He was adopted to a family just before Christmas but was returned in June of 2024 (about a month & a half ago). He was not doing well. He wants to have another male cat to play with and be his friend. He gets along famously with other male cats, but not so well with a female cat. He also would rather not live in a home with children younger than 10 years old because they don't understand that it hurts him if he is not picked up properly. He is very affectionate, but doesn't like to be held too long. He loves to take naps with his human and he gives the best hugs. He will snuggle around your feet when you're standing still for a minute. He LOVES to sleep in cat trees, look out the window and he has many toys that he takes all over the house with him. He's a very happy kitty if he has lots of food and love. Stash also does not mind living in a home with a dog. In fact he prefers one that will let him share their bed with them. This kitty is returnable at any time if things are not going as well as expected, for you or for him. He's very easy to love but sometimes alittle difficult to walk around because he just lays down right in your path to get your attention and a belly rub. He is very clean, uses his litter box every time and he prefers the top entry litterboxes. He's neutered, up to date on dewormers and vaccinations, plus he's also microchipped.
People see posts for adoptable pet on our facebook page or other groups and submit an online adoption app & ask to meet the pet they liked
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Meet the Pet
Potential adopter meets the pet they are interested in and learn about feeding and care.
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Approve Application
Any concerns are discussed at this time and we like to see how kitty and adopter interact with each other before approval is confirmed.
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Pay Fee
Additional adoption info
An adopter can always return a kitty to our rescue if there is some unexpected reason why the new pet is not working out. We want it to be true love for the family as well as for the kitty. : )
An adopter can always return a kitty to our rescue if there is some unexpected reason why the new pet is not working out. We want it to be true love for the family as well as for the kitty. : )
Our kitten room is open by appointment for anyone requesting to meet our kitties. Our usual schedule for visitors is Sun - Wed from 2-6pm. A special day or time can be requested to fit a work schedule and we try to be available as needed.
Our kitten room is open by appointment for anyone requesting to meet our kitties. Our usual schedule for visitors is Sun - Wed from 2-6pm. A special day or time can be requested to fit a work schedule and we try to be available as needed.
More about this rescue
We're a small 501c3 kitten rescue, with around 200 orphaned and injured kittens finding their way into our kitten room every year. Many come here in need of immediate medical care, and every kitten receives full medical care, spay/neuter, vaccinations & microchip before finding their purrfect forever homes. We rely on tax deductible donations to help us save these precious lives. We can't do what we do without you. EIN 86-1731390
We're a small 501c3 kitten rescue, with around 200 orphaned and injured kittens finding their way into our kitten room every year. Many come here in need of immediate medical care, and every kitten receives full medical care, spay/neuter, vaccinations & microchip before finding their purrfect forever homes. We rely on tax deductible donations to help us save these precious lives. We can't do what we do without you. EIN 86-1731390
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