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Meow! My name is Reese
I
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Plenty of my friends are looking for one too. Find a pet to adopt.
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Reese's Info...
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair | Color: | Gray Or Blue (Mostly) | Age: | Adult |
| Sex: | Female | Hair: | Short |
Hi everyone, my name is Reese. I put on my white socks every morning like your everyday kitty. I prefer to be the only kitty in the household, but I am great with kids and smaller homes. I may not be the young active little kitten I used to be, but I still love to cuddle like nobody's business, and I am super patient! I have never hissed or tried to bite my foster family even when they took me to the vet or tried to cut my beautiful nails. My favorite hobbies include sleeping with my family, looking out the window, being brushed, and doing laundry. Okay, maybe not the last one.
Approximately 10 years old.
Rescue Group Info...
Tenth Life is an animal welfare organization that provides another chance at life to injured and abused stray cats. Our focus is on felines with extreme medical needs or ongoing conditions that make it difficult for typical shelters to afford their care.
Stage one of our mission is getting needy cats off the streets of St. Louis and into caring Foster Homes, where they await their forever homes. Stage two´s goal is to open a shelter building that will house special-needs kitties in a cage-free, no-kill setting until they can be carefully placed in their forever homes.
Please visit our website, www.tenthlifecats.org
All potential adopters are required to complete a comprehensive application and interview, and will need to supply proper identification, as well as personal and veterinary references. Our adoption fee is $100 for kittens 6 months or younger, and $75 for any cat over six months of age. Our fee includes spay/neuter surgery, vaccines to-date of adoption, and a microchip. Once approved, all adopters are required to sign an adoption contract.
Tenth Life serves needy homeless cats in the St. Louis area, offering them much-needed medical care, love, and finding them permanent, loving homes.
