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Felix and Hope were found at different times fending for themselves on the streets and were brought together in their rescuer’s care. Hope was a kitten with an intestinal prolapse that needed repair. Felix was found with a broken leg that required surgery. Their rescuer took care of their medical needs and then approached The Rescue House for help finding them a loving forever home.
Both love to play with balls, springs, and wand toys! (As well as each other.) They will come to you for pets and scritches and even brushing. ---Felix has a little oddity in his walk due to his previous leg injury, but it doesn’t stop him from playing, jumping, and running around with ease. He loves butt scritches and snuggling by your side. You’ll have plenty of good conversations with Felix, because he is talkative and will meow back to you as well as responding to his name! ---Hope (lovingly called Niña by her foster) is more reserved than the other two and will appreciate some extra time to get to know new people and places. She loves to be petted and brushed when she’s standing on a raised flat surface like a cat tree perch, and it’s okay to carry her for a short time while you give her scritches behind her ears. Hope loves climbing around on cat trees and is keen on feather wands and the Cat Catcher. ---Felix’s confidence and familiar presence helps Hope to adapt to new situations and they have become very close friends. They MUST be adopted together.
Felix and Hope must be adopted together and are great with other cats. We don’t know their thoughts on dogs. Respectful older children would likely be okay if the kitties are handled calmly and gently.
These sweethearts will bring love and joy to their forever people… maybe you?
*** Felix and Hope are in a foster home. ***
Felix: orange tabby, short hair, neutered male, born approx. 1/1/22, #19223 Hope: gray/peach/white dilute calico, short hair, spayed female, born approx. 1/1/23, #19225
Felix and Hope were found at different times fending for themselves on the streets and were brought together in their rescuer’s care. Hope was a kitten with an intestinal prolapse that needed repair. Felix was found with a broken leg that required surgery. Their rescuer took care of their medical needs and then approached The Rescue House for help finding them a loving forever home.
Both love to play with balls, springs, and wand toys! (As well as each other.) They will come to you for pets and scritches and even brushing. ---Felix has a little oddity in his walk due to his previous leg injury, but it doesn’t stop him from playing, jumping, and running around with ease. He loves butt scritches and snuggling by your side. You’ll have plenty of good conversations with Felix, because he is talkative and will meow back to you as well as responding to his name! ---Hope (lovingly called Niña by her foster) is more reserved than the other two and will appreciate some extra time to get to know new people and places. She loves to be petted and brushed when she’s standing on a raised flat surface like a cat tree perch, and it’s okay to carry her for a short time while you give her scritches behind her ears. Hope loves climbing around on cat trees and is keen on feather wands and the Cat Catcher. ---Felix’s confidence and familiar presence helps Hope to adapt to new situations and they have become very close friends. They MUST be adopted together.
Felix and Hope must be adopted together and are great with other cats. We don’t know their thoughts on dogs. Respectful older children would likely be okay if the kitties are handled calmly and gently.
These sweethearts will bring love and joy to their forever people… maybe you?
We at The Rescue House believe that we can contribute to the welfare of our furry friends by implementing an Adoption Program. Our Adoption Centers are located in retail pet stores whose philosophy agrees with The Rescue House's mission. A list of the adoption centers can be found here: http://www.rescuehouse.org/adoption-centers.html
We at The Rescue House believe that we can contribute to the welfare of our furry friends by implementing an Adoption Program. Our Adoption Centers are located in retail pet stores whose philosophy agrees with The Rescue House's mission. A list of the adoption centers can be found here: http://www.rescuehouse.org/adoption-centers.html
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The Rescue House is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization dedicated to assisting cats through its rescue, foster and adoption activities. We find loving homes for unwanted, abandoned, homeless and abused cats. We open our arms to cats that need assistance, regardless of age and often regardless of handicap. We find good homes for every cat that we take in - we are a true no-kill cat rescue organization.
The Rescue House is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization dedicated to assisting cats through its rescue, foster and adoption activities. We find loving homes for unwanted, abandoned, homeless and abused cats. We open our arms to cats that need assistance, regardless of age and often regardless of handicap. We find good homes for every cat that we take in - we are a true no-kill cat rescue organization.
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