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My name is
Spooky!

Posted over 6 years ago | Updated 7 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Spotted Tabby/Leopard Spotted
Age
8 years old,
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_42478736
Hair Length

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Spooky looks like a panther who just bounded in out of an African jungle.  His thick, jet black coat shines with good health. He gets along well with other cats, and is tolerant of people. A little bit shy, Spooky is slow to warm up and is unlikely to ever be a cuddle cat. But he is handsome and polite with other kitties and could be a nice addition in the right household. Born on March 26, 2016, Spooky has been neutered, microchipped, has had all his shots, and is ready for adoption into a patient, loving home. 


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Rescue
Cinderella Pet Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_42478736
Contact
Address
Mission, TX 78574
Donation
501(c)3 non-profit EIN 30-0506496 Not subsidized; donations critical

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Requirements based on needs of pet.

1) Complete application
2) Pay adoption fee (range of $75 - $175)
3) Schedule home visit
4) Place animal or refund fee.

Adopter has 30 days for 100% refund or exchange for different pet.

Go meet their pets

Located in the Mission area, Cinderella Pet Rescue, as an all-volunteer organization, schedules appointments for people to meet the animals at the shelter or in a foster home. Additionally pets are taken twice monthly to pet store for adoption events. Dates and locations are posted on our website and Facebook page.

More about this rescue

Formed in 2008, Cinderella Pet Rescue was established to rescue animals from abuse, neglect and abandonment and to help prepare the for adoption. Additionally CPR promotes spay/neuter to reduce the serious homeless pet crisis in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas. An all volunteer organization, there are normally between 55 and 65 dogs at our no-kill shelter as well as a couple dozen cats. Even more pets are placed in foster homes in preparation for adoption. Not funded by anyone, Cinderella Pet Rescue counts on donations and fundraisers to support the needs of the animals in care, from food to veterinary treatment. More volunteers and foster homes are always needed.