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Introducing Daisy, a 2-year-old black and white domestic shorthair with the cutest white/black paws you've ever seen. Daisy can be shy and timid at first. She chooses wisely who she trusts. Once you have won her over, this playful kitty loves to run and jump and is always up for a good game of fetch. Daisy enjoys being around both humans and other cats that she has bonded with. She's up-to-date on all her vaccinations, spayed, microchipped, and litter-box trained. She's looking for a forever home with a family who will give her plenty of playtime and cuddles. Will you be the lucky one to give Daisy her forever home?
Daisy comes from the island of Guam, a US terrotory in the Pacific Ocean nearest to Asia.
Daisy was originaly named Batgirl (due to her cute little black mask) by a homeless couple that take care of stray cats in the area. We took her in to give her a better life when she was around 2-3 mo old. Her first foster home had lots of cats and even some dogs for her to play with. She then when to a quieter foster home with some school aged kids and 2 other foster kitties. The family won over her trust after some time and now have been teaching her to love humans.
Daisy is currently located in Guam but is moving to Maple Gove, Minnesota mid-April to be adopted out in the Mainland US
Introducing Daisy, a 2-year-old black and white domestic shorthair with the cutest white/black paws you've ever seen. Daisy can be shy and timid at first. She chooses wisely who she trusts. Once you have won her over, this playful kitty loves to run and jump and is always up for a good game of fetch. Daisy enjoys being around both humans and other cats that she has bonded with. She's up-to-date on all her vaccinations, spayed, microchipped, and litter-box trained. She's looking for a forever home with a family who will give her plenty of playtime and cuddles. Will you be the lucky one to give Daisy her forever home?
Daisy comes from the island of Guam, a US terrotory in the Pacific Ocean nearest to Asia.
Daisy was originaly named Batgirl (due to her cute little black mask) by a homeless couple that take care of stray cats in the area. We took her in to give her a better life when she was around 2-3 mo old. Her first foster home had lots of cats and even some dogs for her to play with. She then when to a quieter foster home with some school aged kids and 2 other foster kitties. The family won over her trust after some time and now have been teaching her to love humans.
Daisy is currently located in Guam but is moving to Maple Gove, Minnesota mid-April to be adopted out in the Mainland US
After sending the online application, we will contact you via email and work to set up a meeting with the foster and the rescue. Once adoption is decided, there is an adoption fee and contract to sign online prior to taking the animal.
After sending the online application, we will contact you via email and work to set up a meeting with the foster and the rescue. Once adoption is decided, there is an adoption fee and contract to sign online prior to taking the animal.
We have 3 cats in foster in Barrigada, Guam as well as 4 kittens in Maite (soon will be in Yona). We occasinally have cat adoption events at Rocky's Pet Supply and announce the events on our Facebook page.
We have 3 cats in foster in Barrigada, Guam as well as 4 kittens in Maite (soon will be in Yona). We occasinally have cat adoption events at Rocky's Pet Supply and announce the events on our Facebook page.
More about this rescue
We are HEART (Happily Ever After Rescue Team). We are based out of the Tropical island of Guam (US Territory in the Pacific).
Guam is overrun with large stray population that is estimated about 1:2 stray to human ratio. Our strays are referred to as Boonie dogs and cats affectionately. The Boonie dogs are mixed breeds with a history of K9 unit descendants from WWII, greyhounds, and small breeds such as corgis. Most Boonie dogs are average size or what we call “low-rider” with an average body and shorter legs. Boonies make some of the best pets ever. They are survivors with lots of energy and love to give. They are great dogs to train and do well with positive reinforcement. With a mixture of some great canine genes, they have some of the best temperaments around.
We help support the Guam Boonies and work to educate the local population on animal welfare and stray population reduction.
It is very hard to adopt out animals here on the island, so we occasionally work to raise money and help bring Boonies to those in the mainland looking for a tropical island pal.
We are HEART (Happily Ever After Rescue Team). We are based out of the Tropical island of Guam (US Territory in the Pacific).
Guam is overrun with large stray population that is estimated about 1:2 stray to human ratio. Our strays are referred to as Boonie dogs and cats affectionately. The Boonie dogs are mixed breeds with a history of K9 unit descendants from WWII, greyhounds, and small breeds such as corgis. Most Boonie dogs are average size or what we call “low-rider” with an average body and shorter legs. Boonies make some of the best pets ever. They are survivors with lots of energy and love to give. They are great dogs to train and do well with positive reinforcement. With a mixture of some great canine genes, they have some of the best temperaments around.
We help support the Guam Boonies and work to educate the local population on animal welfare and stray population reduction.
It is very hard to adopt out animals here on the island, so we occasionally work to raise money and help bring Boonies to those in the mainland looking for a tropical island pal.
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