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My name is
Freddie!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 4 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Home Check

3

Approve Application

Adoption fee: $100

This helps Quality of Life Rehab & Foster Inc with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red Tabby
Age
7 years 1 month old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_77884756
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
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:

This is going to be a little sad because thier mom passed away, but these cats need hope... so we want to build thier post with LOVE and CARE.



These three cats outlived thier loving mom. She was placed in hospice, last week, and family found a note left with her important papers that names QoL.



She declined very rapidly and passed away, yesterday morning. We are told that she had always rescued animals. They just seemed to find her and she alway seemed to find a way to help them. So much of what the family told us sounded all too familiar. This sweet woman rescued sisters Nosey and Ewok as kittens, adopting them from a high kill shelter. And Freddie Mercury was saved from her own engine compartment 5 years ago... just a wee baby. As they told us she had as many as 9 cats in recent years, we looked heavenward and thanked her OUT LOUD for allowing her numbers to dwindle... and we are sure she chuckled to herself, up there!



These cats need a solution soon. They need some vetting updated and foster to adopt or foster home(s). We want to keep the sisters together (they are 13+ yrs old) and Freddie should be OK to be separated. The cats are living indoor/outdoor and family is caring for them each day. They would need a brief quarantine period until veterinary care can be established.



Before anyone asks why the family isn't taking the cats... we wanted to remind everyone what it's like to love an animal angel, like miss Marylin was. Anyone that knows an animal angel will attest to this:



You will FOREVER have a few more animals than you would have had if you DIDN'T know them.



Animal lovers trip over animals in need. That creates an animal rescuer.



When you keep tripping over animals, you have to start finding them good homes. This creates a ripple effect and... before you know it...



You are a cat pusher.



Marylin was probably part of that club. We certainly are... Heehee



As you may have guessed... Marylin's family has a house full of animals (and kids) already. They have adopted many animals from their mom over the years... they just don't have room and we completely understand. While we don't recall having ever met miss Marylin (in person)... we have absolutely made this promise more than a time, or two! We can't imagine not honoring this commitment.



How completely humbling. This is a moment, in life, that we are gifted an acknowledgment that what we are doing MATTERS. We are reminded of the very raw reality that our rescue work demands that it also become a ministry to lift up other animal angels.



We were moved to tears when we read this letter. We debated on whether to share it and decided that it feels important. It feels important because this little post-it note was a blanket. We imagine that it had to be secured with tape over time (we all know how the adhesive on those things gets tired after a couple years). Each time this aging angel would worry about her beloved cats, she would reflect on that promise. She would, perhaps, add a piece of Scotch tape. She would remember the conversation she had with us and rest assured that the cats would be cared for. That's how a post-it note can become a blanket. She knew they were covered. She had a plan and we do not take this duty lightly.



Today, we went out to miss Marylin's house and met her cats. We talked to the family for a little while and got some pictures of the the cats. There is no one living there to look after the cats and they need to close up the house. We will be listing all three cats in our software this evening. They should export by tomorrow. We are calling all animal angels. Who can foster a cat or two?



(apply below)



Cat foster:



https://petstablished.com/foster_form/31713/generic



In closing... allow me a moment to set aside "we" and just be "me" (Aspen) for a minute. I drop the plural POV so that I may take this opportunity to acknowledge all of the people that follow our work, foster for our rescue, attend adoption events, mend our animals (the vets), share our posts, donate to our effort, stop traffic for an orphan and ESPECIALLY those that would use thier office as a nursery and thier bathroom as a kennel. Some of our volunteers work full time jobs, foster animals AND care for their own pets/family. This is huge, ya'll!



I drop the plural point of view to tell ya'll from my HEART: it might be my name on that note... but it's written with the strength of our entire village. It may have been "Aspen" making promises on the phone that day but I am here to remind anyone that's listening...



I can only make promises because Quality of Life Rehab & Foster, Inc. has grown into an amazing platform that can move mountains to help animals. I stand in awe of the networking and energy work that I see in our village! And may I add... I am so proud of everyone that follows our page. This is a safe and supportive environment. We can post about controversial cases without a murmur of negativity. It has been such a completely beautiful thing to watch grow, these past few years. Thank you to our collective village! We can make promises because we know we have your complete support!!


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Rescue
Quality of Life Rehab & Foster Inc

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_77884756
Contact
Email
Address
Ocala, FL 34475

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Cat adoption: https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/31710/generic Dog Adoption: https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/31712/generic

2.

Home Check

Once your adoption application is received, a home visit will be the next step.

3.

Approve Application

If approved, we will schedule a meet and greet. This is also usually the actual adoption. At that point, an Adoption Agreement is signed.

Additional adoption info

If you are interested in adopting one of our fur-babies, just drop us an email or give us a call.
We can set up a meet and greet for you and see how it goes.
Typically, our adoption fees are as follows:
Kittens: $150
Cats: $100
Special needs cat: $200
Large Dogs: $150
Small dogs/puppies: $250
Special needs dog $200 - $300

***Adoption fees can vary on a case by case basis. Most commonly, special needs animals or purebred animals carry higher adoption fees. This is done in an effort to discourage those that may be "adopting on impulse".

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our available pets are fostered in a network of loving foster homes. We do not have a brick-and-mortar presence in the community, at this time. Foster homes are the magic behind what we do.
We are not a shelter. We are a foster-based rescue and outreach. We foster a small number of various species within a network of approved foster homes. We do our best not to take on so many as to affect the quality of life of those we care for (or our permanent residents/pets).

We happily offer to create adoption profiles for fostered pets and ask anyone who has a pet in need of placement give us time to find them suitable housing. We cannot help your pet if you have waited until the final hour to find it a home. We need time (where you "foster" your own pet) to search for a suitable forever home.

More about this rescue

Quality of Life Rehab and foster is a grass roots effort to increase the quality of life for all animals. We are especially concerned for those susceptible to entering our shelter systems and those abandoned or injured by run-ins with man. We believe it is very important to remember that an animal's quality of life must be put before it's quantity of life.

We also try to indirectly improve the quality of animals' lives by providing community outreach through education, foster, resourcing, and hands on rescue. Our rescue effort was founded in our own humble home. It has, since, grown to include dozens of foster families!

We are often unable to accept new animals simply because we are at capacity, as are our fosters. However, that doesn't mean we won't help you find a home for your rescued animal or pet. We are happy to assist anyone willing to foster their own animal with adoption coordination and pet publicity.

We will pick up injured or orphaned wildlife and care for it until it can be taken to licensed wildlife rehabilitators. We gladly perform snake (and reptile) removal (we LOVE reptiles) and they are NEVER harmed. Any indigenous animals we remove are relocated to an area that suits them.

We will also help with the TNR (sterilization) of feral cat populations in limited capacity. This is made possible through of Sheltering Hands, Ocala, FL.

*Quality of Life Rehab & Foster is a 501 (c)3 tax exempt public charity.