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Allie was found in mid November of 2021. She was estimated to have been born in 2006. When her owner went to a nursing home, the adult children just put Allie outside. A woman in the neighborhood fed feral cats, and Allie eventually made her way there. With only cardboard boxes to sleep in, and under an airy house when it rained or froze, Allie's health declined. When she was rescued, she was near death and weighed just 3 pounds. With lots of care, she has gotten better and is about 8 pounds!
Allie loves to be swaddled in a blanket like a baby, and/or held like a baby while you stand and sway back and forth. She spends many hours in her rescue dads office room, where the heater is on. Many nights, she now comes into the bedroom and sleeps between her two humans on her special blanket, or crawls under the covers to be warm. She also has a heated kitty warmer, and multiple enclosed houses to choose from. Allie loves cardboard boxes, does not play with toys more than a few seconds, and goes CRAZY for catnip. Her foster discovered that when she takes her to her elderly mothers apartment, where she is the only animal, Allie seems to blossom. She wanders everywhere, and will lie on her mom's lap while napping. She would do best as an only pet, but especially an only cat, as she is very timid with the other cats at her fosters and will not eat in the same room with them, or roam freely.
Allie is currently on a medicine for her tummy. She does have tummy issues and needs her medicine 3 times daily. She is a picky eater and won't eat wet kitty food that has been opened more than a few hours. She's had a hard life, and has gotten used to the finer things in foster care. She DOES enjoy fresh protein and she does love Temptation treats too. At this time, her medication can be purchased through Chewy, without a prescription, for $25 per month. Her wet food is approximately $0.50 per day. Allie needs a very special family, with no young children, to give her lots of love and care in her golden years. She's a sweetheart that deserves it.
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 doesn't obligate you, but it is the first step. Fee is $100 which includes vaccinations, combo testing, spay/neuter and microchip.
Allie was found in mid November of 2021. She was estimated to have been born in 2006. When her owner went to a nursing home, the adult children just put Allie outside. A woman in the neighborhood fed feral cats, and Allie eventually made her way there. With only cardboard boxes to sleep in, and under an airy house when it rained or froze, Allie's health declined. When she was rescued, she was near death and weighed just 3 pounds. With lots of care, she has gotten better and is about 8 pounds!
Allie loves to be swaddled in a blanket like a baby, and/or held like a baby while you stand and sway back and forth. She spends many hours in her rescue dads office room, where the heater is on. Many nights, she now comes into the bedroom and sleeps between her two humans on her special blanket, or crawls under the covers to be warm. She also has a heated kitty warmer, and multiple enclosed houses to choose from. Allie loves cardboard boxes, does not play with toys more than a few seconds, and goes CRAZY for catnip. Her foster discovered that when she takes her to her elderly mothers apartment, where she is the only animal, Allie seems to blossom. She wanders everywhere, and will lie on her mom's lap while napping. She would do best as an only pet, but especially an only cat, as she is very timid with the other cats at her fosters and will not eat in the same room with them, or roam freely.
Allie is currently on a medicine for her tummy. She does have tummy issues and needs her medicine 3 times daily. She is a picky eater and won't eat wet kitty food that has been opened more than a few hours. She's had a hard life, and has gotten used to the finer things in foster care. She DOES enjoy fresh protein and she does love Temptation treats too. At this time, her medication can be purchased through Chewy, without a prescription, for $25 per month. Her wet food is approximately $0.50 per day. Allie needs a very special family, with no young children, to give her lots of love and care in her golden years. She's a sweetheart that deserves it.
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 doesn't obligate you, but it is the first step. Fee is $100 which includes vaccinations, combo testing, spay/neuter and microchip.
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Please check our Facebook page @Saving Hope for our up to date adoption events!
More about this rescue
The Saving Hope Animal Rescue strives to rescue, rehabilitate, and find loving homes for abandoned, neglected, and abused domestic animals. We are located in Fort Worth, but reach out to other communities in the DFW area.
Please fill out an application on our website if you are interested in receiving more information about one of our animals. We respond to applications before we respond to inquiries. Note: Fees range per pet and we can discuss that during the application process.(Dogs are between $200-400 and cats are between $175-300.)
The Saving Hope Animal Rescue strives to rescue, rehabilitate, and find loving homes for abandoned, neglected, and abused domestic animals. We are located in Fort Worth, but reach out to other communities in the DFW area.
Please fill out an application on our website if you are interested in receiving more information about one of our animals. We respond to applications before we respond to inquiries. Note: Fees range per pet and we can discuss that during the application process.(Dogs are between $200-400 and cats are between $175-300.)