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Hi, I'm Jack and I love to climb beanstalks. OK, it's a cat tower. But I can pretend, right? From my castle I can hang out with other cats, get a better view of the room, or just chill. For a kitten, I'm pretty mellow.
Of course , if every dog has his day then every kitten wants to play. And that's me, too. l'm a Russian Blue mix who loves playing with my foster mom. I would also enjoy playing with other cats, but I'm respectful of elderly felines and try not to pester them. So in my foster home I make due with mouse toys. Few things in life are as satisfying as tossing a catnip mouse in the air and pouncing on it. Bliss! Just don't get me any automated toys. Those things are creepy!
Worried you won't know what I like? Think again. I'm a vocal cutie whose green eyes sparkle whenever I meow or trill. Foster Mom and I have whole conversations together. She gets me. When I want attention or need to be fed, she understands. I bet you will too. Best of all, when I get what I want, I purr a lot. I've got a rumbly purr, which I deploy often when I am picked up, held, or lying in your lap being petted. Great, right there, behind the ears. Purr-fect!
Of course, like any self respecting feline I am also independent. I enjoy attention, but am not clingy. I won't follow you from room to room during the day. But at bedtime don't be surprised if I jump in with you for a snuggle.
I know I'd be a good companion for someone of any age, whether living alone, with other cats or with children. I'm even litter box trained, which can't be said for humans my age.
Too Good to be true? Well maybe. Just as the human, Jack, in the fairytale had to deal with a giant, I also have an issue. My condition is called FIV+. What that means is that I am immunocompromised. Despite this, I can still live a long, happy life. But FIV+ means that I should be kept indoors in a clean, stress free environment, fed a healthy diet and taken to the vet twice a year. Also at any sign of sickness you should take me to the vet quickly. Oh gosh, the vet's, not my favorite place. But because I'm FIV+, it's possible that I might need longer or more aggressive care than other cats.
However, just because I have special needs doesn't mean I don't have the right to a Forever Home. That's my dream. For me, adoption would be better than when the human Jack found treasure in the giant's lair. You see, riches aren't always material. Sometimes you can strike it rich just by finding the right companion to love.
So please don't just stand around. Apply to adopt me today!
NEXT STEPS: Fill out our easy adoption form by copying and pasting this link:
Or, if you prefer, visit our website at footbridgefoundation.org, and follow the prompts.
Hi, I'm Jack and I love to climb beanstalks. OK, it's a cat tower. But I can pretend, right? From my castle I can hang out with other cats, get a better view of the room, or just chill. For a kitten, I'm pretty mellow.
Of course , if every dog has his day then every kitten wants to play. And that's me, too. l'm a Russian Blue mix who loves playing with my foster mom. I would also enjoy playing with other cats, but I'm respectful of elderly felines and try not to pester them. So in my foster home I make due with mouse toys. Few things in life are as satisfying as tossing a catnip mouse in the air and pouncing on it. Bliss! Just don't get me any automated toys. Those things are creepy!
Worried you won't know what I like? Think again. I'm a vocal cutie whose green eyes sparkle whenever I meow or trill. Foster Mom and I have whole conversations together. She gets me. When I want attention or need to be fed, she understands. I bet you will too. Best of all, when I get what I want, I purr a lot. I've got a rumbly purr, which I deploy often when I am picked up, held, or lying in your lap being petted. Great, right there, behind the ears. Purr-fect!
Of course, like any self respecting feline I am also independent. I enjoy attention, but am not clingy. I won't follow you from room to room during the day. But at bedtime don't be surprised if I jump in with you for a snuggle.
I know I'd be a good companion for someone of any age, whether living alone, with other cats or with children. I'm even litter box trained, which can't be said for humans my age.
Too Good to be true? Well maybe. Just as the human, Jack, in the fairytale had to deal with a giant, I also have an issue. My condition is called FIV+. What that means is that I am immunocompromised. Despite this, I can still live a long, happy life. But FIV+ means that I should be kept indoors in a clean, stress free environment, fed a healthy diet and taken to the vet twice a year. Also at any sign of sickness you should take me to the vet quickly. Oh gosh, the vet's, not my favorite place. But because I'm FIV+, it's possible that I might need longer or more aggressive care than other cats.
However, just because I have special needs doesn't mean I don't have the right to a Forever Home. That's my dream. For me, adoption would be better than when the human Jack found treasure in the giant's lair. You see, riches aren't always material. Sometimes you can strike it rich just by finding the right companion to love.
So please don't just stand around. Apply to adopt me today!
NEXT STEPS: Fill out our easy adoption form by copying and pasting this link:
All of our animals are lovingly cared for in foster homes, ensuring they receive the individual attention they deserve. Once we receive your application, we’ll reach out to discuss the animal and arrange a visit at our office or a location that works for you.
In addition, we participate in various adoption events, which you can find listed on our website (https://www.footbridgefoundation.org/events-1). We can’t wait to help you meet your future furry friend!
All of our animals are lovingly cared for in foster homes, ensuring they receive the individual attention they deserve. Once we receive your application, we’ll reach out to discuss the animal and arrange a visit at our office or a location that works for you.
In addition, we participate in various adoption events, which you can find listed on our website (https://www.footbridgefoundation.org/events-1). We can’t wait to help you meet your future furry friend!
More about this rescue
Footbridge Foundation a dedicated tax-exempt nonprofit 501(c)(3) animal rescue based in San Antonio, Texas. Since our founding in 2017, our mission has been to rescue, rehabilitate, and find loving forever homes for cats and dogs in need. Our animals come from local shelters, are rescued from the streets, or are surrendered by families facing hardships.
Your generous donations directly support vital expenses such as veterinary care, intake fees, transportation, and fostering. We rely entirely on the kindness of our supporters to continue our lifesaving work.
Join us in making a difference! Together, we can provide these animals with the second chance they deserve. We truly can’t do it without you! Thank you for your support!
Footbridge Foundation a dedicated tax-exempt nonprofit 501(c)(3) animal rescue based in San Antonio, Texas. Since our founding in 2017, our mission has been to rescue, rehabilitate, and find loving forever homes for cats and dogs in need. Our animals come from local shelters, are rescued from the streets, or are surrendered by families facing hardships.
Your generous donations directly support vital expenses such as veterinary care, intake fees, transportation, and fostering. We rely entirely on the kindness of our supporters to continue our lifesaving work.
Join us in making a difference! Together, we can provide these animals with the second chance they deserve. We truly can’t do it without you! Thank you for your support!
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