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Ramsey   

In shelter Cat

Fort Worth, TX, 76102
Pet name:
Ramsey
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Domestic Short Hair
Date:
09/24/2022
Age:
Adult
Size:
Medium
Description:
Meet Ramsey. Ramsey was found at Hiley Subaru in a wall! Hows he get there, no one knows. Once rescued from said wall, he was taken to the vet to get checked out. Hes doing great! He had no chip and no owner so now hes looking for a forever home!
He has an old eye injury the vet said needs no treatment and doesnt bother him at all. Just makes him more distinguished. Hes estimated to be born mid/late 2021. 

This boy is special! He loves nothing more than getting attention. Attention from his foster parents, attention from his canine foster siblings, attention from his feline foster siblings....any attention is the best! As soon as you start petting him he will start purring! He also LOVEs having his belly rubbed. He is truly a fearless little guy, too. Probably how he ended up in a wall! Ramsey loves hanging out and playing with the other kitties in his foster home, as well as the dogs. He should do just fine in about any type of home (but having a friend to play with would be awesome, he just needs proper introductions to a friendly pet). When his foster mom walks by, he will boop her with his paw to let her know he wants to be petted or held. His litter box manners are impeccable, and he is great about using a scratching post and not his foster parents carpet or furniture for his manicures. He cant wait to find the purrrfect home to call his own and humans to be his new bffs! 

You must submit an application to be considered for adoption. We cannot reply to all inquiries, but respond to all no obligation applications. Fill out an application at https://webportalapp.com/sp/login/savinghopeanimalrescue-catapplicationportal It doesnt obligate you, but it is the first step. Fee is $150 which includes vaccinations, combo testing, spay/neuter and microchip.

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