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Little Bramble had one of the most unusual stories we have ever encountered in the rescue business. He was found (or stolen from his nest) by a homeless man who tried to sell him off to other homeless people for a few bucks. Thankfully, the homeless community also has a contact in the rescue who immediately took this little guy into foster care right away. Baby Bramble was still a nursling and had to be bottled fed. He was covered in burrs and brambles (hence the name) and his thick baby fur had to be brushed and cleaned over several days to get all the burrs out.
Weeks later, and this gnarly, little burrberry turns out to be an adorable tiny feline that will happily follow his human around. He loves to sit quietly next to you and will politely tap your shoulder if he wants a hug and cuddle. The minute he gets picked up to be kissed, his little purr motor starts rumbling to no end. When not contemplating life's meaning in silence, Bramble bravely runs around and try to chase his bigger foster sibling, Puddles, during their rambunctious playtime. If you are looking to adopt Bramble, consider meeting him and his brother, Puddles. They are so dang cute together.
We would love to show this handsome boy and his sibling to you. Please fill out a Meet and Greet form for him or contact 214 621 1139 for more information about our sweet kitten.
This is a No Exception Rule: Due to its young age, this kitten cannot be adopted into a home that has no other young cat(s) or kitten(s) for it to socialize with. Consider adopting the kitten with a sibling if you don't already have a kitten or cat at home.
Please note the following: We always do vet reference checks, and we WILL NOT adopt kittens or cats into household where the residential pets are unvaccinated. This is to ensure the safety of BOTH our kitten/cat and your current pets. We also only adopt locally and will reserve the right to deny Meet and Greet as our volunteers cannot do any home visits if the distance is too great.
Little Bramble had one of the most unusual stories we have ever encountered in the rescue business. He was found (or stolen from his nest) by a homeless man who tried to sell him off to other homeless people for a few bucks. Thankfully, the homeless community also has a contact in the rescue who immediately took this little guy into foster care right away. Baby Bramble was still a nursling and had to be bottled fed. He was covered in burrs and brambles (hence the name) and his thick baby fur had to be brushed and cleaned over several days to get all the burrs out.
Weeks later, and this gnarly, little burrberry turns out to be an adorable tiny feline that will happily follow his human around. He loves to sit quietly next to you and will politely tap your shoulder if he wants a hug and cuddle. The minute he gets picked up to be kissed, his little purr motor starts rumbling to no end. When not contemplating life's meaning in silence, Bramble bravely runs around and try to chase his bigger foster sibling, Puddles, during their rambunctious playtime. If you are looking to adopt Bramble, consider meeting him and his brother, Puddles. They are so dang cute together.
We would love to show this handsome boy and his sibling to you. Please fill out a Meet and Greet form for him or contact 214 621 1139 for more information about our sweet kitten.
This is a No Exception Rule: Due to its young age, this kitten cannot be adopted into a home that has no other young cat(s) or kitten(s) for it to socialize with. Consider adopting the kitten with a sibling if you don't already have a kitten or cat at home.
Please note the following: We always do vet reference checks, and we WILL NOT adopt kittens or cats into household where the residential pets are unvaccinated. This is to ensure the safety of BOTH our kitten/cat and your current pets. We also only adopt locally and will reserve the right to deny Meet and Greet as our volunteers cannot do any home visits if the distance is too great.
Please text 214 621 1139 for a Meet and Greet application
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Meet the Pet
You will be meeting the pet in their foster home. On some occasion, if the foster parent is unavailable, then meet is in Allen, TX
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Approve Application
Adoption fees are required to remove the pet from adoptable lists on websites.
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Home Check
We will complete the home check and will bring the pet to your home, along with medical records for the final stage of adoption
Additional adoption info
Kittens under 7 months can only be adopted to home that already have a young kitty or young cat. If you do not already have a young cat and wish to adopt a kitten, please consider adopting it with a sibling.
Kittens under 7 months can only be adopted to home that already have a young kitty or young cat. If you do not already have a young cat and wish to adopt a kitten, please consider adopting it with a sibling.
Go meet their pets
Our kittens and cats are all fostered in private homes where they are integrated with family pets and caregivers. To meet them, you need to fill out a Meet and Greet form (please text 214 621 1139 and specify pet name). Pets are fostered in Allen, McKinney, Plano, Frisco, Anna, Princeton.
Our kittens and cats are all fostered in private homes where they are integrated with family pets and caregivers. To meet them, you need to fill out a Meet and Greet form (please text 214 621 1139 and specify pet name). Pets are fostered in Allen, McKinney, Plano, Frisco, Anna, Princeton.
More about this rescue
Our Mission Statement:
To match every cat or kitten within our foster program with a permanent, loving family.
We are a small network of rescue volunteers based in the DFW area who are banding together to foster and adopt out rescued cats and kittens!
Our cats and kittens come to us under a variety of conditions: Some of our cats were rescued from hoarding situations or surrendered by their owners, while others were found by good Samaritans after being dumped and abandoned. Some of our mother cats were tossed out, pregnant and malnourished, because their owners never spayed them and did not want litters of kittens in their homes. Our luckiest kittens were born inside our fosters' homes and have known nothing but love and affection from humans. Each of our cats and kittens has been through a big journey and has a unique story to tell.
We all work towards a common goal of finding these sweet, loving cats a wonderful forever home where they will be cherished and pampered for the rest of their lives.
Our Mission Statement:
To match every cat or kitten within our foster program with a permanent, loving family.
We are a small network of rescue volunteers based in the DFW area who are banding together to foster and adopt out rescued cats and kittens!
Our cats and kittens come to us under a variety of conditions: Some of our cats were rescued from hoarding situations or surrendered by their owners, while others were found by good Samaritans after being dumped and abandoned. Some of our mother cats were tossed out, pregnant and malnourished, because their owners never spayed them and did not want litters of kittens in their homes. Our luckiest kittens were born inside our fosters' homes and have known nothing but love and affection from humans. Each of our cats and kittens has been through a big journey and has a unique story to tell.
We all work towards a common goal of finding these sweet, loving cats a wonderful forever home where they will be cherished and pampered for the rest of their lives.
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