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My name is Peanut!

Posted 2 days ago | Updated 1 day ago

Adoption fee: $100

This helps Friends of Rescue - Huntsville, AL with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red
Age
4 months old, Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
169
Hair Length

My story

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

Peanut was an orphan out in the big wide world, found in a ditch on a rural county road.
He has settled into his foster home nicely, and has overcome his initial shyness so he now enjoys being petted and getting tummy rubs. Some of his favorite things to do are getting treats, exploring his surroundings and chasing toys. Did I mention he likes treats, lol?
Peanut is fostered in the Monrovia area outside of Huntsville AL. He is available for pre-adoption and will be ready to go to his FORever home as soon as he is neutered and micro-chipped. If you are interested in adopting Peanut, please go to forrescue.net/cat-application and fill out a non-binding application. Hurry, this fun-loving little guy won't last long!
Rescue
Friends of Rescue - Huntsville, AL

Contact info

Pet ID
169
Contact
Phone
Address
Huntsville, AL 35802

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

We have many wonderful dogs and cats looking for FORever Homes!

Our adoption fee covers their complete age-appropriate vetting, spay/neuter, microchip, heartworm/flea prevention, and full medical records. ALL animals are in loving foster homes.

Go to www.FORrescue.net and click on "Adoption" and then "Applications" to apply for the animal you are interested in adopting.

Please email us at info@FORrescue.net with any questions you might have about FOR or our adoption process.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Complete our application online to set up a time to meet the animal you are interested in.

Go to www.FORrescue.net and click on "Adoption" and then "Applications" to apply for the animal you are interested in adopting.

More about this rescue

Friends of Rescue is a certified 501(c)(3) organization formed in 2009, consisting of volunteers who are devoted to saving shelter animals that are in danger of euthanasia. Southern shelters have a constant overflow of dogs and cats, little funding, and limited space. Once the animals arrive at the shelter, they have very little time. It is our goal to help save these adoptable animals and find loving individuals/families who will provide committed, FORever homes. We are NOT professional trainers or animal behaviorists; simply volunteers who are trying to save these animals from euthanasia. Each animal in our program is in a foster home and receives all age-appropriate vetting while in our care.

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