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Introducing Rosie Pie, or just Rosie for short! This charming little lady is an American domestic cat with a delightful touch of Sphynx and Siamese in her DNA—fancy, right? She’s destined to blossom into a long-haired beauty with stunning gray and orange fur that's already filling in beautifully, accompanied by delicate stripes just starting to make their debut.
Rosie’s journey began alongside her brother, Scouty Pants, tucked away in a backyard amidst some car parts—definitely a “tough start,” but it only adds to their irresistible charm! Nowadays, Rosie is all about chasing her brother around, engaging in epic playtime, and purring loudly enough to be heard from across the room. Sweet and affectionate, Rosie loves to curl up in your lap after a long play session, but don’t let her gentle demeanor fool you—she’s also fast and always on the lookout for her next great adventure!
Rosie and Scout are the best of buddies, and they’d love to find a forever home where they can continue their delightful sibling shenanigans. If you're searching for double the love and double the fun, this dynamic duo might just be the purrfect match for you!
You can check out more photos and videos of Rosie Pie and her brother Scouty Pants on Instagram:@the_mini_meows or https://www.instagram.com/the_mini_meows
Rosie Pie is too young to be eligible for a full adoption. However, she is eligible for our Foster-to-Adopt program!
Foster-to-Adopt Program Details
We are an all-volunteer, foster-based, non-profit organization
We don’t have a physical location; all cats and kittens live in foster homes until they are formally adopted.
Our foster-to-adopt program allows us to match cats and kittens with their forever family before they’re eligible for adoption.
Eligible cats and kittens are placed in a foster’s home with the intention of adoption after required medical care is completed.
Foster-to-Adopt foster parents are required to schedule and bring their cats(s) and/or kitten(s) to veterinary appointments at the Animal Medical Center of Richardson as needed.
Foster-to-adopters must meet all of the eligibility requirements RHS has for adopters.
Cats and kittens eligible for our foster-to-adopt program must pay a $50 non-refundable deposit at time of drop-off that will be deducted from the animal’s adoption fee of $135.
RHS Adoption Process and Requirements
Meet the Adoption Criteria. Before you do anything else, make sure you meet our adoption criteria. You must be at least 21 years old. You must live within a 60-mile radius of Richardson, Texas. You must share veterinary records for all pets currently in your home and all pets owned in the last five years. All pets in the home must be spayed or neutered and up to date on vaccinations and on a flea/heartworm preventative. If you rent your home, you must provide verification that pets are allowed on the property. You must be willing to be interviewed by an adoption counselor and you must undergo a home visit by an RHS representative.
Phone Interview. Compatible applicants will be forwarded to a counselor who will contact the applicant for a phone interview.
Home Visit. If all the steps above are completed satisfactorily, we will coordinate a virtual home visit. We’ll request you send videos/pictures of your home to verify it is safe and welcoming for the cat.
Meet and Greet. Once your home visit is complete, we can coordinate a time with you and the foster parent/s to meet the kitty you’re interested in.
Complete Adoption. If all feel it is a good match, we will schedule the adoption at your home or an off-site location. The applicant will need to complete the adoption contract and pay the adoption fee. Our adoption fee is $135 for cats, and payable by Paypal, Venmo, cash, or check. Discounts are available for senior-aged pets.
Introducing Rosie Pie, or just Rosie for short! This charming little lady is an American domestic cat with a delightful touch of Sphynx and Siamese in her DNA—fancy, right? She’s destined to blossom into a long-haired beauty with stunning gray and orange fur that's already filling in beautifully, accompanied by delicate stripes just starting to make their debut.
Rosie’s journey began alongside her brother, Scouty Pants, tucked away in a backyard amidst some car parts—definitely a “tough start,” but it only adds to their irresistible charm! Nowadays, Rosie is all about chasing her brother around, engaging in epic playtime, and purring loudly enough to be heard from across the room. Sweet and affectionate, Rosie loves to curl up in your lap after a long play session, but don’t let her gentle demeanor fool you—she’s also fast and always on the lookout for her next great adventure!
Rosie and Scout are the best of buddies, and they’d love to find a forever home where they can continue their delightful sibling shenanigans. If you're searching for double the love and double the fun, this dynamic duo might just be the purrfect match for you!
You can check out more photos and videos of Rosie Pie and her brother Scouty Pants on Instagram:@the_mini_meows or https://www.instagram.com/the_mini_meows
Rosie Pie is too young to be eligible for a full adoption. However, she is eligible for our Foster-to-Adopt program!
Foster-to-Adopt Program Details
We are an all-volunteer, foster-based, non-profit organization
We don’t have a physical location; all cats and kittens live in foster homes until they are formally adopted.
Our foster-to-adopt program allows us to match cats and kittens with their forever family before they’re eligible for adoption.
Eligible cats and kittens are placed in a foster’s home with the intention of adoption after required medical care is completed.
Foster-to-Adopt foster parents are required to schedule and bring their cats(s) and/or kitten(s) to veterinary appointments at the Animal Medical Center of Richardson as needed.
Foster-to-adopters must meet all of the eligibility requirements RHS has for adopters.
Cats and kittens eligible for our foster-to-adopt program must pay a $50 non-refundable deposit at time of drop-off that will be deducted from the animal’s adoption fee of $135.
RHS Adoption Process and Requirements
Meet the Adoption Criteria. Before you do anything else, make sure you meet our adoption criteria. You must be at least 21 years old. You must live within a 60-mile radius of Richardson, Texas. You must share veterinary records for all pets currently in your home and all pets owned in the last five years. All pets in the home must be spayed or neutered and up to date on vaccinations and on a flea/heartworm preventative. If you rent your home, you must provide verification that pets are allowed on the property. You must be willing to be interviewed by an adoption counselor and you must undergo a home visit by an RHS representative.
Phone Interview. Compatible applicants will be forwarded to a counselor who will contact the applicant for a phone interview.
Home Visit. If all the steps above are completed satisfactorily, we will coordinate a virtual home visit. We’ll request you send videos/pictures of your home to verify it is safe and welcoming for the cat.
Meet and Greet. Once your home visit is complete, we can coordinate a time with you and the foster parent/s to meet the kitty you’re interested in.
Complete Adoption. If all feel it is a good match, we will schedule the adoption at your home or an off-site location. The applicant will need to complete the adoption contract and pay the adoption fee. Our adoption fee is $135 for cats, and payable by Paypal, Venmo, cash, or check. Discounts are available for senior-aged pets.
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