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Both of us lived in a managed colony for 13 years, until our feeders and some rescue groups decided it was time for us to come indoors to live out our senior years. We look alike and share common traits. Right now we are learning to trust human companionship, so we don’t yet allow pets but our current foster mom tells us what sweet and easy house guests we are.
* We are healthy, though we are entering our golden years so we need a family who will care for us with good vet care, and probiotics in our food for our sensitive tummies
* We use our litter boxes like pros, are patient while our meals are prepared, though this may be the time you will hear Sweet Caroline cry: she doesn’t want to be forgotten!
* We spend a lot of time sleeping and prefer soft spots that allows us to feel safe; right now we curl up in an open playpen—we are ground dwellers vs being girls who like to climb
* We are comfortable with other cats so long as they aren’t highly territorial; though we are not at all aggressive we may not be the best pair for kids since we aren’t fully socialized
* We do play with toys and use cardboard scratchers, and have been known to watch TV, which is new for us!
Georgy Girl (named after The Seekers song from the 70s) has a slight eyelid issue but this isn’t bothering her. So it shouldn’t bother you. She is more timid than me (Sweet Caroline, named after Neil Diamond’s song) but in time, we likely will allow humans to touch us. We do enjoy attention and conversation, so if you are looking for easy, breezy companions we come as a match set and would love to find our forever home!
Want to learn more? Check out our Instagram highlight reel @padpawsanimalrescue
Hi! We are the Seventies Pop Song Sisters!
Both of us lived in a managed colony for 13 years, until our feeders and some rescue groups decided it was time for us to come indoors to live out our senior years. We look alike and share common traits. Right now we are learning to trust human companionship, so we don’t yet allow pets but our current foster mom tells us what sweet and easy house guests we are.
* We are healthy, though we are entering our golden years so we need a family who will care for us with good vet care, and probiotics in our food for our sensitive tummies
* We use our litter boxes like pros, are patient while our meals are prepared, though this may be the time you will hear Sweet Caroline cry: she doesn’t want to be forgotten!
* We spend a lot of time sleeping and prefer soft spots that allows us to feel safe; right now we curl up in an open playpen—we are ground dwellers vs being girls who like to climb
* We are comfortable with other cats so long as they aren’t highly territorial; though we are not at all aggressive we may not be the best pair for kids since we aren’t fully socialized
* We do play with toys and use cardboard scratchers, and have been known to watch TV, which is new for us!
Georgy Girl (named after The Seekers song from the 70s) has a slight eyelid issue but this isn’t bothering her. So it shouldn’t bother you. She is more timid than me (Sweet Caroline, named after Neil Diamond’s song) but in time, we likely will allow humans to touch us. We do enjoy attention and conversation, so if you are looking for easy, breezy companions we come as a match set and would love to find our forever home!
Want to learn more? Check out our Instagram highlight reel @padpawsanimalrescue
Our adoption process includes an interview, meet and greet the requested adoptee, an application and in home visit prior to approval. Our adoption fee is $150, which covers all initial exams, vaccinations, testing and spay/neuter.
Our adoption process includes an interview, meet and greet the requested adoptee, an application and in home visit prior to approval. Our adoption fee is $150, which covers all initial exams, vaccinations, testing and spay/neuter.
Go meet their pets
Our adoptable pets can be viewed on our Facebook or Instagram page (@padpawsrescue). You can also contact padpawsrescue@gmail.com for a weekly list of adoption days at local pet stores.
Our adoptable pets can be viewed on our Facebook or Instagram page (@padpawsrescue). You can also contact padpawsrescue@gmail.com for a weekly list of adoption days at local pet stores.
More about this rescue
PAD PAWS rescue is a non-profit organization specializing in abandoned and injured animals who have taken refuge along the Hudson River (between Battery Park/NYC and Jersey City, NJ). The majority of our rescues include Trap/Neuter/Release along with rehoming if the animals are in dangerous situations (due to construction sites, urban development and busy city streets). PAD PAWS handles all medical costs, adoption, education, rehabilitation, as well as assisting with other local organizations and the community in rescuing/saving animals and wildlife.
PAD PAWS rescue is a non-profit organization specializing in abandoned and injured animals who have taken refuge along the Hudson River (between Battery Park/NYC and Jersey City, NJ). The majority of our rescues include Trap/Neuter/Release along with rehoming if the animals are in dangerous situations (due to construction sites, urban development and busy city streets). PAD PAWS handles all medical costs, adoption, education, rehabilitation, as well as assisting with other local organizations and the community in rescuing/saving animals and wildlife.
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