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My name is
Mr. Moo!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 1 month ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Home Check

4

Approve Application

5

Sign Adoption Contract

6

Pay Fee

7

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $60

This helps Bailey's Human Rescue, Incorporated with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
White (Mostly)
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Salutations, esteemed human! I am none other than the legendary Mr. Moo, the feline with a name so peculiar, you'll be scratching your head in wonder. Brace yourself for a tale brimming with adventure and mischief! Once a daring participant in a TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) escapade in Smithfield, fate had a different destiny in mind for yours truly. Determined to bid farewell to the great outdoors, I executed a Houdini-worthy escape from my trap, finding refuge with my foster family. Resistance was futile against my irresistible charm, and thus, they willingly became my devoted servants. Mwahaha!

When I'm not concocting schemes for world domination, my heart swells with joy at the prospect of snuggling with my human subjects. Oh, did I mention my mastery of meow-speak? Some might label me a chatterbox, but truthfully, I am merely a fur-covered attention seeker, yearning for perpetual adoration and affection. After all, who could resist the dulcet tones of my melodious meows?

But here's the twist! It has recently come to my attention that I am a carrier of FIV. Dun, dun, dun! Fear not, mere mortals, for FIV poses but a minor obstacle on my path to greatness. Merely an immune disorder, it spreads solely through deep bites—no ordinary interaction can impede my ascension! With proper vaccination and harmonious cohabitation, I even welcome the addition of fellow feline companions to my illustrious entourage.

So, dear human, do you possess the courage to embark upon this grand adventure with me? Beware, for in my presence, laughter, whimsy, and boundless entertainment abound. Prepare yourself for the most epic escapade of your existence, with Mr. Moo leading the charge! Are you prepared to accept the challenge? Let the fur-tastic festivities commence! 🐾🎉
Rescue
Bailey's Human Rescue, Incorporated

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Victoria Perry or Morgan Estes
Address
Selma, NC 27577

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Please Submit application by visiting https://www.baileyshumanrescue.org/adoption-interest-application.

2.

Interview

Once we have reviewed the application we will call you to schedule a virtual Interview. All parties of the home must be present for this.

3.

Home Check

This is a virtual home check.

4.

Approve Application

We typically know if you are approved within 24 to 48 hours sometimes even the same day.

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

We will meet you at one of your pet store partner location to have this reviewed and signed.

6.

Pay Fee

7.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Please be patient with us as we review your application.

Adoption application

More about this rescue

Who We Are
Bailey's Human Rescue, Incorporated (BHR) is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation based in Johnston County, North Carolina. BHR has established the first Trap Neuter Return (TNR) program in Johnston County, and provides a pet pantry for pet owners that need a little help. Through these programs, and community education, we hope to reduce the number of domesticated animals that meet an untimely end simply because they exist.

What We Believe
Bailey's Human Rescue was founded on the view that we, as humans, are responsible for the domesticated animal overpopulation crisis that we are faced with today. Humans chose to domesticate these animals, and humans have failed to manage their populations properly. It is inhumane for us to exterminate the animals we created and managed so poorly simply because it is the quickest option. If we work together, and chose humane methods, it is possible to end this crisis without causing unnecessary harm to these animals.

We Rescue Humans
One Animal at a Time