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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Mediumhair
Color
Black (All)
Age
2 months old, Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
medium
My details
Good with cats
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Griffin, one of four kittens born to a young mama named Peep, whose family decided to leave her behind when they moved. A Good Samaritan who'd been feeding the community cats in his North Dallas neighborhood noticed Peep and soon realized that she wasn't feral. He gently earned her trust and was able to coax her inside just before it started to get chilly. Not long thereafter, he discovered that Peep was pregnant, and promised her that she'd be able to have her babies in the safety and warmth of his home. And she did!
Born in November 2024, Griffin and his littermates (Ash, Cornbread, and Luna) will be ready to go to their forever homes in mid-January. In the meantime, they're getting abundant affection and are being well-socialized. Litterbox-trained, too!
Two of the kitties are spoken for, leaving just Griffin and his sister, Cornbread. We'd love for them to go together - they're playmates and love to snuggle together, too. When you have two kittens in the house, you won't need a TV - they'll provide you with plenty of entertainment! Griffin and Cornbread are purrfect in every way - and impossibly cute!
Griffin and his sibs will be vet-checked on January 5th but appear to be healthy and happy. Do you have room in your heart for a wonderful little companion (or two)? If so, please TEXT Mary at 214-783-2060.
Meet Griffin, one of four kittens born to a young mama named Peep, whose family decided to leave her behind when they moved. A Good Samaritan who'd been feeding the community cats in his North Dallas neighborhood noticed Peep and soon realized that she wasn't feral. He gently earned her trust and was able to coax her inside just before it started to get chilly. Not long thereafter, he discovered that Peep was pregnant, and promised her that she'd be able to have her babies in the safety and warmth of his home. And she did!
Born in November 2024, Griffin and his littermates (Ash, Cornbread, and Luna) will be ready to go to their forever homes in mid-January. In the meantime, they're getting abundant affection and are being well-socialized. Litterbox-trained, too!
Two of the kitties are spoken for, leaving just Griffin and his sister, Cornbread. We'd love for them to go together - they're playmates and love to snuggle together, too. When you have two kittens in the house, you won't need a TV - they'll provide you with plenty of entertainment! Griffin and Cornbread are purrfect in every way - and impossibly cute!
Griffin and his sibs will be vet-checked on January 5th but appear to be healthy and happy. Do you have room in your heart for a wonderful little companion (or two)? If so, please TEXT Mary at 214-783-2060.
We do not have a shelter but our pets are posted on various sites. Please email us first to check on the pet's availability.
2.
Interview
We respond to all emails and will contact potential adopters to conduct a telephone interview.
3.
Meet the Pet
4.
Home Check
We also check personal and veterinary references.
5.
Approve Application
6.
Sign Adoption Contract
7.
Pay Fee
Adoption fees vary based on the age of the pet.
Additional adoption info
We strive to place every pet with the right family. If it turns out that the pet is not a good fit for the adopter, we will always take the pet back, no questions asked.
We strive to place every pet with the right family. If it turns out that the pet is not a good fit for the adopter, we will always take the pet back, no questions asked.
More about this rescue
Domestic violence, cancer, catastrophic injuries, the sudden death of a loved one – these types of challenges can devastate even the strongest of families. Too often, those facing what may feel like insurmountable obstacles are left so depleted, emotionally and financially, that they have nothing left for their pets. Unfortunately, countless dogs and cats are abandoned or surrendered to already overcrowded municipal shelters annually by their heartbroken owners, who’ve simply become too overwhelmed by their circumstances to seek alternative measures. Animals that end up on the street after being in a home are confused and frightened and are unable to survive for long without human companionship. Pets turned over to city shelters usually don’t fare any better; if not adopted within a few weeks – or sometimes even days – they’re euthanized at taxpayer expense.
Animals play an important role in so many families, and when a beloved pet is abandoned or surrendered during a time of crisis, its loss can compound an already difficult situation. It’s the mission of Share Our Space Fosters for Pets in Need, Inc. d/b/a SOS Fosters for Pets in Need, a Texas non-profit charitable organization (EIN 81-5259022), to assist our friends and neighbors during particularly stressful times so that they can weather the storms they are facing without giving up their pets. This mission involves:
Assistance to Victims of Domestic Violence. Research reveals that a person with a pet is less likely to leave a physically or emotionally abusive spouse or partner, for fear that the abuser may harm the pet. Those who flee an unsafe situation and are forced to leave their cherished pet behind may suffer anxiety, guilt, and sadness for years to come. SOS Fosters for Pets in Need can arrange for short-term foster care for the pets of victims of domestic violence until people and pets can be safely reunited.
Assistance to Individuals and Families Facing a Health Crisis. When someone is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness or has suffered a debilitating injury, routine tasks like caring for a pet can be exhausting. SOS Fosters for Pets in Need can assist families facing serious health issues by providing short-term foster care or by arranging and paying for dog-walkers, pet sitters, “poop” clean-up services, etc.
Assistance as a “Safety Net.” By rehoming pets who find themselves homeless after their owners have died, become disabled, or moved into skilled nursing facilities, SOS Fosters for Pets in Need serves as a “pet safety net.”
Domestic violence, cancer, catastrophic injuries, the sudden death of a loved one – these types of challenges can devastate even the strongest of families. Too often, those facing what may feel like insurmountable obstacles are left so depleted, emotionally and financially, that they have nothing left for their pets. Unfortunately, countless dogs and cats are abandoned or surrendered to already overcrowded municipal shelters annually by their heartbroken owners, who’ve simply become too overwhelmed by their circumstances to seek alternative measures. Animals that end up on the street after being in a home are confused and frightened and are unable to survive for long without human companionship. Pets turned over to city shelters usually don’t fare any better; if not adopted within a few weeks – or sometimes even days – they’re euthanized at taxpayer expense.
Animals play an important role in so many families, and when a beloved pet is abandoned or surrendered during a time of crisis, its loss can compound an already difficult situation. It’s the mission of Share Our Space Fosters for Pets in Need, Inc. d/b/a SOS Fosters for Pets in Need, a Texas non-profit charitable organization (EIN 81-5259022), to assist our friends and neighbors during particularly stressful times so that they can weather the storms they are facing without giving up their pets. This mission involves:
Assistance to Victims of Domestic Violence. Research reveals that a person with a pet is less likely to leave a physically or emotionally abusive spouse or partner, for fear that the abuser may harm the pet. Those who flee an unsafe situation and are forced to leave their cherished pet behind may suffer anxiety, guilt, and sadness for years to come. SOS Fosters for Pets in Need can arrange for short-term foster care for the pets of victims of domestic violence until people and pets can be safely reunited.
Assistance to Individuals and Families Facing a Health Crisis. When someone is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness or has suffered a debilitating injury, routine tasks like caring for a pet can be exhausting. SOS Fosters for Pets in Need can assist families facing serious health issues by providing short-term foster care or by arranging and paying for dog-walkers, pet sitters, “poop” clean-up services, etc.
Assistance as a “Safety Net.” By rehoming pets who find themselves homeless after their owners have died, become disabled, or moved into skilled nursing facilities, SOS Fosters for Pets in Need serves as a “pet safety net.”
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We'll also keep you updated on Cornbread's adoption status with email updates.