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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
White (Mostly)
Age
5 years 4 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Rue was most certainly someone's beloved pet at some point. This beautiful girl found herself homeless but thankfully found her way to one of our foster homes where she has been taken care of as an outside kitty for sometime! Seeing how friendly she was and with this recent cold weather, the foster decided to bring Rue in and see if she might be a good candidate for an indoor cat and for adoption! And she was!
This girl is so affectionate and loves to rub and snuggle. She LOVES toys and cannot get enough affection from her people. She is a pro biscuit maker and lap kitty. Unfortunately in Rue's time having to survive on her own, she picked up FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus). This is a virus that she will always have and is only spread through bites. It is not spread through saliva or sharing bowls with other cats. With this virus Rue can live a full and healthy life but per local laws, must be adopted in the state of Missouri. She should go to a home where she is the only cat, where there are other FIV cats, or where there are other friendly cats and no risk of bites would take place. This virus is not contagious to people or dogs!
This girl is precious and we are so thrilled she let us rescue her. Please apply today to add her to your family.
If you are interested in meeting Rue, please fill out an application via our website at https://therescueproject.net/adoptionapplication and we will get back to you via email once your application has been reviewed. If you have further questions please feel free to reach out to us at adoptionstrp@gmail.com. This will get you the fastest response.
Rue's adoption fee is $75 and includes age appropriate vaccines, spay, microchip, and testing for feline leukemia and FIV.
All cats adopted from The Rescue Project are intended to be indoor only cats.
Rue was most certainly someone's beloved pet at some point. This beautiful girl found herself homeless but thankfully found her way to one of our foster homes where she has been taken care of as an outside kitty for sometime! Seeing how friendly she was and with this recent cold weather, the foster decided to bring Rue in and see if she might be a good candidate for an indoor cat and for adoption! And she was!
This girl is so affectionate and loves to rub and snuggle. She LOVES toys and cannot get enough affection from her people. She is a pro biscuit maker and lap kitty. Unfortunately in Rue's time having to survive on her own, she picked up FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus). This is a virus that she will always have and is only spread through bites. It is not spread through saliva or sharing bowls with other cats. With this virus Rue can live a full and healthy life but per local laws, must be adopted in the state of Missouri. She should go to a home where she is the only cat, where there are other FIV cats, or where there are other friendly cats and no risk of bites would take place. This virus is not contagious to people or dogs!
This girl is precious and we are so thrilled she let us rescue her. Please apply today to add her to your family.
If you are interested in meeting Rue, please fill out an application via our website at https://therescueproject.net/adoptionapplication and we will get back to you via email once your application has been reviewed. If you have further questions please feel free to reach out to us at adoptionstrp@gmail.com. This will get you the fastest response.
Rue's adoption fee is $75 and includes age appropriate vaccines, spay, microchip, and testing for feline leukemia and FIV.
All cats adopted from The Rescue Project are intended to be indoor only cats.
We provide basic survival items such as food, water and dog houses for needy animals. We offer low cost veterinary resources and emphasize the need to spay and neuter. We provide community education/awareness to the public on responsible pet ownership and empower people to make a difference
We provide basic survival items such as food, water and dog houses for needy animals. We offer low cost veterinary resources and emphasize the need to spay and neuter. We provide community education/awareness to the public on responsible pet ownership and empower people to make a difference