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My name is Rambler!

Posted over 3 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Meet the Pet

4

Interview

5

Approve Application

6

Home Check

7

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue (Mostly)
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
20727886-CC-08062024-Rambler-Cat
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Rambler, formally a colony cat, will come up and love on anyone who walks up to him. He has become the sweetest cat and loves to hang out with his girlfriend, Maddy.
Rambler's journey from a frightened community cat to a loving sanctuary resident is a testament to the transformative power of a safe and caring environment.
Rambler is ready to be adopted if anyone is looking for an indoor lap kitty!
 If  you are interested in adopting, please go to straylovefoundation.org and fill out an adoption application.

Each of our rescues will be COMPLETELY vetted (which includes a combo test, worming, spay/neutered, vaccines, and micro-chipping). We do all in our power to assure our rescues are as healthy as possible and live a long happy life.

There is always a chance that an animal we have rescued will have a genetic health issue (since they are rescues there is no way that we can know their family history) or one of our tests falls in that low percentage of false-negative category or a they contract a rare disease that we have no way of knowing about or they contract under your care. We cannot guarantee 100% that your pet will live the 15 to 20 years we hope for but with all that we do for them, the chances are incredibly strong that they will.

Transportation fees, when applicable, vary by distance/expense.

Home checks may be conducted.

We are asking for an adoption donation of $148.
On most animals, a tax-deductible adoption donation of $148 is required upon approved adoption application. (This is a fraction of our vet expenses and you are always welcome to donate more.) HOWEVER, when we rescue a special breed, ridiculously adorable, or unusual color, we ask for a higher donation which helps towards our vet expenses.

If you can't adopt, donate or sponsor, if you can't donate, volunteer!

Tax-deductible donations can be made via PayPal using our email address: info@straylovefoundation.org. Or you can click on the donate button on our
FB page (StrayLoveFoundation Magnolia Springs) or click on the donate button on our website home page at www.straylovefoundation.org.

Stray Love Foundation, Inc.
P. O. Box 76, Magnolia Springs, AL 36555
A 501c3 animal rescue group
www.straylovefoundation.org
FB Stray Love Foundation Magnolia Springs
YouTube: Stray Love Foundation
Twitter: StrayLoveRescue
Adoption Application: https://form.jotform.com/51596981906975

 
Introducing Ziggy, a remarkable feline with a story of resilience and charm. Rescued from a trailer park just west of Baldwin Express on Doc McDuffie Road, Ziggy's journey to our sanctuary is nothing short of heroic. When we received a distressing call about the impending threat to shoot the resident cats by a new owner of the property, we knew we had to act swiftly.
 
Having already TNVR'd the cats in this area, we were familiar with their stories. Ziggy, along with her five siblings, was pulled to safety just before the caretaker had to leave.
While her siblings remain skittish, Ziggy stands out with her loving and approachable nature. As part of our sanctuary entourage, she wins over everyone she meets with her friendly greetings.
 
This cross-eyed beauty is not only a cuddler but also appreciates her own space. Ziggy gets along wonderfully with other cats
November 4, 2024, 10:09 am
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20727886-CC-08062024-Rambler-Cat
Contact
Phone
Address
P O Box 76, Magnolia Springs, AL 36555

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

We have an application process to assure that adopters understand the commitment. Our base adoption donation is $148 but may ask more.

2.

Interview

Our applications are detailed so that we have the information we need to make sure our rescues go into safe, loving permanent homes.

3.

Meet the Pet

A meet and greet is always necessary to be sure the chemistry between adoptive family or person is compatible.

4.

Interview

We interview not only their references and vet but also the responsible parties if something happens to them.

5.

Approve Application

Once application is approved we still want to be sure that they understand that this is a long term commitment.

6.

Home Check

Home checks are not always conducted, especially for cats & kittens but for dogs, we always want to check to be sure fences are in order.

7.

Take the Pet Home

We understand that sometimes a new pet does not work out no matter how hard we try. We will always take our rescues back.

Additional adoption info

The Stray Love Foundation takes the time to review and process each application to ensure that our rescue animals are going to a responsible, experiences, safe and loving PERMANENT, forever home.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We are partnered with PetSmart and have cats in four windows there at all times. We also have monthly adoptions there as well as the Waggy Tail in Fairhope, Alabama which is a grooming and pet supplies shop that also fosters a few kittens at a time.
We have public indoor adoptions at many other venues. Coming up, we have two events on July 27th at the 2019.

More about this rescue

The Stray Love Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit animal advocacy organization tasked with pursuing the health and welfare of animals in the South Alabama region. The organization began formally advocating for the local animal community in 2010 and, as a foster based animal rescue group has since placed over 1,200 animals in stable, safe and loving homes locally and throughout the country. The Stray Love Foundation has four primary missions: (1) To assist stray, injured and abandoned animals through vet care, fostering, and adoption; (2) TNR projects (trap, neuter, return) with the assistance of the Foley Police Department; (3) To facilitate and support the elderly and indigent with pet care, including vet costs, spay/neuter, and re-homing as necessary (also known as our Big Love Projects); and (4) To provide educational outreach programs to children and local groups to build awareness of the importance of companion animals as well as the importance of kind and compassionate treatment towards all animals.

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