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If he could only tell us his story, this adorable black and white boy would no doubt have a wild tale to tell. He came into our lives seemingly out of nowhere a few months ago when he clumsily wandered up to one of our foster homes who feeds an outdoor kitty. He quickly found food on the porch but kept searching the yard until he found that outdoor kitty. Despite outdoor kitty`s loud protests, this guy stuck close to him. After watching him for a bit, it became quite clear he was vision impaired and not doing too well because of it. He would be absolutely defenseless if any dangers came along so foster mom moved quickly to bait him with the help of the outdoor kitty and some smelly foods. She managed to trap him that very day!
He earned himself the name Daredevil (Marvel nerds, you know ??). Daredevil was pretty out of sorts and unsure of things. He looked to have been a strapping outdoor cat so the best guess is that the onset of his vision impairment was quite sudden seeing as how he was so clumsy and unsure of how to get around outdoors. Even once inside where it was easier to memorize his surroundings, it took him a very long time to figure out simple things that seasoned blind animals are able to quickly pick up on.
Now that he`s had time to adjust to indoor life, has healed up from skin irritation he`d suffered outdoors, learned that pettins are wonderful and tasty food and treats come on the regular, Daredevil is loving life! His new home will need to give him a small space to become comfortable in while he adjusts to the new surroundings before allowing him run of his home. He requests a home with another friendly kitty who might be his BFF but would also do ok as an only cat.
If he could only tell us his story, this adorable black and white boy would no doubt have a wild tale to tell. He came into our lives seemingly out of nowhere a few months ago when he clumsily wandered up to one of our foster homes who feeds an outdoor kitty. He quickly found food on the porch but kept searching the yard until he found that outdoor kitty. Despite outdoor kitty`s loud protests, this guy stuck close to him. After watching him for a bit, it became quite clear he was vision impaired and not doing too well because of it. He would be absolutely defenseless if any dangers came along so foster mom moved quickly to bait him with the help of the outdoor kitty and some smelly foods. She managed to trap him that very day!
He earned himself the name Daredevil (Marvel nerds, you know ??). Daredevil was pretty out of sorts and unsure of things. He looked to have been a strapping outdoor cat so the best guess is that the onset of his vision impairment was quite sudden seeing as how he was so clumsy and unsure of how to get around outdoors. Even once inside where it was easier to memorize his surroundings, it took him a very long time to figure out simple things that seasoned blind animals are able to quickly pick up on.
Now that he`s had time to adjust to indoor life, has healed up from skin irritation he`d suffered outdoors, learned that pettins are wonderful and tasty food and treats come on the regular, Daredevil is loving life! His new home will need to give him a small space to become comfortable in while he adjusts to the new surroundings before allowing him run of his home. He requests a home with another friendly kitty who might be his BFF but would also do ok as an only cat.
Our adoption fees are as follows:
Puppy and Adult Dogs - $150-$200 Senior Dogs - $75
Kittens - $100 Adult Cats - $50 Senior/FIV+ Cats - $35
Ferrets:$90, $150 for 2 Senior - $60
Guinea Pigs:$25, $40 for 2, $60 for 3 Senior - $20
Cockatiels:$25, $40 for 2, $60 for 3
Rats: $10 for 1st, $5 each additional
Mice/Gerbils/Hamsters: $5
Rabbits: $55
If you have interest in one of our animals you an fill out an application at https://goo.gl/forms/Xk38JqSdrEbyuyY32 leave a message or text us at 405-757-460or email us at info@allpawsrescueok.org. We will return your notification within 48 hours.
Our adoption fees are as follows:
Puppy and Adult Dogs - $150-$200 Senior Dogs - $75
Kittens - $100 Adult Cats - $50 Senior/FIV+ Cats - $35
Ferrets:$90, $150 for 2 Senior - $60
Guinea Pigs:$25, $40 for 2, $60 for 3 Senior - $20
Cockatiels:$25, $40 for 2, $60 for 3
Rats: $10 for 1st, $5 each additional
Mice/Gerbils/Hamsters: $5
Rabbits: $55
If you have interest in one of our animals you an fill out an application at https://goo.gl/forms/Xk38JqSdrEbyuyY32 leave a message or text us at 405-757-460or email us at info@allpawsrescueok.org. We will return your notification within 48 hours.
We do not have an actual facility as all of our animals live in foster homes in our community. We schedule meet and greets with approved applicants usually at your home, pet stores or parks. We do not transport, deliver, or charge any fees to meet the animal. Adoption fees are only collected once the animal is adopted.
We do not have an actual facility as all of our animals live in foster homes in our community. We schedule meet and greets with approved applicants usually at your home, pet stores or parks. We do not transport, deliver, or charge any fees to meet the animal. Adoption fees are only collected once the animal is adopted.
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All Paws Rescue is a foster-based, 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization. We're committed to improving the lives of homeless companion animals by providing temporary homes until they can be adopted into loving families, and by spreading awareness and sharing resources to limit pet overpopulation.
All Paws Rescue is a foster-based, 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization. We're committed to improving the lives of homeless companion animals by providing temporary homes until they can be adopted into loving families, and by spreading awareness and sharing resources to limit pet overpopulation.
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