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Scuse the interruption, Ope is a Wisconsin girl now! Ope came from Kentucky recently and is adjusting to the move just fine. She is enjoying her new foster family and all the craziness that comes with it. Ope, wants you to know shes all about her humans and her food. She leaps from one place to the other to check everything out and stay in the mix. Ope thinks shes one of the dogs and follows her humans around. She knows its feeding time and runs to her tray just like her furry siblings. Litter box trained, Ope thats right! Windows are open, Ope is right there enjoying the WI fresh air. Opes personality is adventurous. She bounces from spot to spot, always on the move and enjoys looking outside. Ope will help clear tables and counters just to make sure you see her. You can find Ope at your feet saying Hi or laying in a sunny spot. In between playing with toys, bird watching and trying to steal food off your plate, Ope provides you with the cutest meow when shes ready to be picked up for snuggles. Purring is her favorite. Ope would love to be a Badger, Brewers, Bucks and Packer fan for the rest of her life. Ope says, "tell your mom I said hi and see you at the next fish fry!" Animal is Fostered in: Franklin, Wisconsin. She is scheduled for alteration on Sept 1. For more information, or to apply for adoption, visit our website at: www.RescueOutreach.com Please note the following will be performed on all animals prior to adoption: Microchip Spay/Neuter (unless medically unable at time of adoption, in which case this will be discussed) Heartworm Testing (dogs); FELV/FIV Testing (cats) Age appropriate CORE vaccines. Dhpp, Rabies (if old enough)-dog; CVR, Rabies (if old enough) - cat - WE DO NOT ADMINISTER BORDETELLA unless indicated. PLEASE NOTE- puppies and kittens may need to complete vaccination schedule depending on age at time of adoption. Dewormed All breeds are best guess from veterinarian based on physical exam. All animals come from high kill shelters with poor access to resources. Once they arrive to our rescue they are quarantined for health purposes and spoiled in loving foster homes until their forever home is found! Our organization is operated 100% by volunteers who give their time and love out of the goodness of their hearts.