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My name is Finnegan & Dandelion!

Posted 1 week ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Approve Application

4

Meet the Pet

5

Sign Adoption Contract

6

Pay Fee

7

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
21109733
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.


 



 
Two adorable, lap cats need a new home for the holidays!
 
Finnegan, 6 years old & 11 lbs, and Dandelion, 5 years old & 7 lbs, are both neutered and fully vaccinated. They've lived together in the same home since they were kittens and are well looked after. They are desperately loved by their owner, but need a new home because the owner is moving out of the country in a few months. Finn and Dandy are a bonded pair and cuddle and groom each other every day, so must be adopted together
 
Finn is super cuddly but on his own timeline. He is not likely to stay on your lap if you put him there but will climb into your lap a dozen times a day on his own. He will love you forever if you brush him and give him under the chin scratches. He is getting chiller with age and sleeps most of the time. He loves to play though and definitely gets the zoomies. Finn's favorite games are running under blankets when you're making the bed and leaping in and out of boxes. He will try to fit himself in any box or bag even if it's half his size. Finnegan has the most expressive face and will give you lots of silly looks. 
 
Dandy is even more cuddly than Finn but again on his own terms. He doesn't like to be picked up but will climb into your lap anytime you let him. He likes to tip his body right into the crook of your arm and then give you a look filled with pure love. Dandy is an absolute angel and will do everything he can to show you he loves you from walking from room to room by your side to purring and giving headbutts. Dandy gets the zoomies too but only a couple times a week. When he does though it is hilarious! He'll just run around and pounce on a crinkle toy and then run away...run back repeat. Dandelion's favorite game is to knock toys off the counter. From the ground, he'll leap up and smack a spring toy off the counter. Most of the time though, Dandy prefers to cuddle or find a place to perch in the sunshine. Dandelion does have a slight heart murmer, which doesn't impact his daily live but should be monitored at his annual vet visits. 
 
Finnegan and Dandelion have perfect litterbox use and are very easy going cats and do well with change. They are both really respectful of your sleep as long as you let them sleep with you! They'll sleep/cuddle most of the day and love some pets/play in the evening. Finn and Dandy do not need a ton of attention - they'll take as much as you give them but are fairly independent and get a lot of love from each other. 
 
The ideal home for Finn and Dandy would be adults and older kids only. They love other cats with the proper slow introduction, but do not have much experience with dogs. Finnegan and Dandelion have a lot of love to give to someone who can give them a safe place to land. They will fill your home with silliness and cuddles!

These boys are currently fostered in Minneapolis.

Interested in adopting? Please complete an adoption interest form at https://redemptionroadrescue.rescuegroups.org/forms/form?formid=7003

http://redemptionroadrescue.rescuegroups.org

Finn & Dandy are altered and fully vetted appropriate for age:

FVRCP/Distemper & rabies vaccines
Feline luek/FIV tested negative
Microchipped with lifetime chip registration
Dewormed



Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.
December 7, 2024, 7:03 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
21109733
Contact
Phone
Address
PO Box 28084, Crystal, MN 55428

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

3.

Approve Application

We have spoken with applicant, checked references.

4.

Meet the Pet

Sometimes the foster home does a home visit or we ask for pics or video of home, and/or fenced in yard if they have that.

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

6.

Pay Fee

7.

Take the Pet Home

Meet up with the foster to take the pet home

Additional adoption info

We do screen applications in terms of trying to find the best fit for what we know about the dog or cat. For instance if a dog his high energy, or needs a fence, or needs another dog (to be more secure, or happier) we try to select applicants that are a better match for the dog (or cat).

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

https://redemptionroadrescue.rescuegroups.org/

https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/mn/crystal/redemption-road-rescue-mn332/

We will have a few dogs at the Inspired Flourish Fashions for Furry Friends Fashion Show, Sat, Feb 25 2023 7-10pm
Northern Stacks Event Center
www.inspireandflourish.org/events

More about this rescue

We are a relatively small foster-based rescue group. We got started in rescue through a general love for animals and by coming across a dog that lived outside in a pen (in rural Minnesota). I was told that the owners probably did not want the dog. I met the dog myself and he was very desperate for human attention. I approached the owners several days later via a phone call and told them I had heard they might not want the dog, (from a neighbor) and I said, that I was aware of some rescues in MN and I could probably get the dog to rescue to find a home for him. I had not been connected with rescues prior to learning about this dog, but I started googling and researching rescues in MN and contacting them to ask if they could take this dog in. Almost every rescue I contacted told me there were too full, but one said they could take him in if he was neutered. I decided that, if the owner turned him over to me, I would get him neutered and vaccinated, etc. The owner surprisingly said yes, "sure I could take the dog." They knew he needed a better life, he had come to them as a stray and they kind of took him in.

So I made a vet appointment, drove out and got the dog and got him vetted, and made an arrangement to meet the rescue that took him in at the time (Homeward Bound) and I started volunteering with them, helping at their adoption events. I was able to be at an adoption event when this dog "Max" was getting adopted by a couple who had a fence and another dog. We kept in touch, I got to see what a beautiful life Max got to have, all because I decided to take some action. I kept volunteering with HB and other rescues for approximately 8 or so years and then gradually began the origins of RRR.

We have many volunteer foster homes, we have a Cat Coordinator and Office Manager, we have transport volunteers we work with and other kinds of temp volunteers. We are always looking for more volunteers, especially foster homes! We take in animals with sometimes more complex medical issues, that heretofore have never been addressed, so we always appreciate donations!

We do this because our eyes were opened to the vast amount of animals (more so in the southern states) that are in pounds and shelters and at constant risk of euthanization, homelessness or neglect (a life outside on a chain or in a pen). I learned from other rescues that if you put in the effort you can find these animals good homes. I always felt it was up to humans to make that difference since humans are mostly the reason they are subject to these dead-end situations they end up in. There are many wonderful homes that make all the difference to an animal that otherwise would face an early demise or a life of neglect.

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