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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Age
2 years 1 month old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
MEET SASHA AND VINNIE!
We have no idea what happened to Sasha, the solid grey, Russian Blue cross, before he turned up out of the blue at our shelter one day. His ear was clipped and he'd already been neutered, so obviously he must have landed in a trap at some point. It seems very odd that we wouldn't be aware of a trapping situation in our area, but however he ended up here, it's a story he's not able to tell us. Vinnie, the handsome grey tabby and white boy, also landed up in a trap when we were trying to catch some errant kittens. They both have very similar stories, which may be why they've become such good buddies at the shelter.
We think Sasha is about 2-3 years old and Vinnie is almost a year old. They've been neutered, wormed, vaccinated and are good boys with their litter box. They both get along well with other cats and would love to be adopted together, if possible. They both have the same plan of avoiding all the middle school drama in the shelter by hanging out together in the outside enclosure. They would probably adjust faster to their new home if they could stay together. They are a bit on alert with new people and situations right now, and who can blame them? Who knows what trauma and loss they must have been through? A calm adult home or one with older kids would probably be the best fir for them. Once they know they can trust you, they're both super lovable goofballs. Sasha especially, who practically ties himself up in knots trying to get your attention, as you can see from his photo shoot. 'Put that stupid thing down and come pet me already!' Petting he loves, but being picked up, not so much at this point. Living dangerously, as he has had to do with all the predators around here, the only reason anything would pick you up would be because they wanted to eat you! Vinnie, on the other hand, is getting more comfortable with the picking up thing and likes to sit in our laps now. Hopefully Sasha will follow Vinnie's lead eventually and humor our desire to pick him up, as incomprehensible as that may be to him. Give these sweet boys the time they need to settle in and feel safe and you'll have yourself the best buddies ever! For a $100 adoption fee for this charming pair, they'll be thrilled to finally start their happy new lives... with you! To meet them please fill out an adoption application on our website using this link: https://pawsitiveoutreach.org/adoption-application or call Gina at (480)779-9208. You'll be very glad you did!
MEET SASHA AND VINNIE!
We have no idea what happened to Sasha, the solid grey, Russian Blue cross, before he turned up out of the blue at our shelter one day. His ear was clipped and he'd already been neutered, so obviously he must have landed in a trap at some point. It seems very odd that we wouldn't be aware of a trapping situation in our area, but however he ended up here, it's a story he's not able to tell us. Vinnie, the handsome grey tabby and white boy, also landed up in a trap when we were trying to catch some errant kittens. They both have very similar stories, which may be why they've become such good buddies at the shelter.
We think Sasha is about 2-3 years old and Vinnie is almost a year old. They've been neutered, wormed, vaccinated and are good boys with their litter box. They both get along well with other cats and would love to be adopted together, if possible. They both have the same plan of avoiding all the middle school drama in the shelter by hanging out together in the outside enclosure. They would probably adjust faster to their new home if they could stay together. They are a bit on alert with new people and situations right now, and who can blame them? Who knows what trauma and loss they must have been through? A calm adult home or one with older kids would probably be the best fir for them. Once they know they can trust you, they're both super lovable goofballs. Sasha especially, who practically ties himself up in knots trying to get your attention, as you can see from his photo shoot. 'Put that stupid thing down and come pet me already!' Petting he loves, but being picked up, not so much at this point. Living dangerously, as he has had to do with all the predators around here, the only reason anything would pick you up would be because they wanted to eat you! Vinnie, on the other hand, is getting more comfortable with the picking up thing and likes to sit in our laps now. Hopefully Sasha will follow Vinnie's lead eventually and humor our desire to pick him up, as incomprehensible as that may be to him. Give these sweet boys the time they need to settle in and feel safe and you'll have yourself the best buddies ever! For a $100 adoption fee for this charming pair, they'll be thrilled to finally start their happy new lives... with you! To meet them please fill out an adoption application on our website using this link: https://pawsitiveoutreach.org/adoption-application or call Gina at (480)779-9208. You'll be very glad you did!
All adopters must submit an adoption application and be approved before visitation or adoption is allowed. Fees vary by age and breed of animal.
All adopters must submit an adoption application and be approved before visitation or adoption is allowed. Fees vary by age and breed of animal.
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Visitations by appointment only, with previously approved adoption application.
Visitations by appointment only, with previously approved adoption application.
More about this rescue
Pawsitive Outreach Spay/Neuter Alliance is a small but very dedicated and effective non-profit group whose main mission is providing affordable spay/neuter assistance to low income pet owners and stray and feral animals. We also maintain a small shelter, and several local foster homes with adoptable animals.
Pawsitive Outreach Spay/Neuter Alliance is a small but very dedicated and effective non-profit group whose main mission is providing affordable spay/neuter assistance to low income pet owners and stray and feral animals. We also maintain a small shelter, and several local foster homes with adoptable animals.
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