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Meow! My name is Calm Happy Reggie
I
found a new home!
Plenty of my friends are looking for one too. Find a pet to adopt.
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Calm Happy Reggie's Info...
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair | Color: | Orange Or Red | Age: | Young |
| Sex: | Male | ID#: | Rosie | Hair: | Short |
Reggie was trapped in Brooklyn a month ago and was “ear tipped,” because we thought he was feral and would have to go back outside. It gives him street cred, but Reggie isn’t really a street cat! Seems an elderly lady died and her son just threw her ten cats on the street. : ( Poor Reggie and his friends!
Despite that trauma and his really difficult months on the street, Reggie is the most loving guy!!! He’s so grateful to have been rescued, and so affectionate! He loves to sleep quietly beside you or lie on your lap while you’re watching TV. He’ll follow you around the house, and when you call him, he’ll do a little dance performance for you! His favorite toys are a catnip cigar and banana – he’s a playful guy too!
Reggie is fine with other cats so long as they are not aggressive towards him. He currently shares a space with two young cats and is quite all right with that. He would be best suited to a quiet, loving household.
Reggie’s about a year old, neutered, and has his basic vaccinations. He’s tested negative for FIV/FeLV. He as a lean athletic body and may grow larger.
If you’d like to meet this lovely boy, please contact Rosie, at kittensbrooklyn@earthlink.net or 718-783-3428.
Thanks so much for thinking of a rescued kitty! Tax-deductible donation goes toward rescuing the next angel on the street.
Rescue Group Info...
We are a Brooklyn-based group of volunteers committed to improving the lives of animals in distress by working with our communities. We are dedicated to Trap-Neuter-Release programs, finding homes for adoptable animals, performing community outreach and education, and engaging in advocacy.
Please email us at BrooklynAnimalAction@gmail.com if you are interested in meeting one of our rescued cats.
Interested adopters can visit our animals in their foster homes. If they would like to adopt one of our animals, they must fill out an adoption application. If that is approved, they then complete an adoption contract. We also ask for a donation to help us continue our work.
Primarily Brooklyn, New York but also the rest of New York City.
