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My name is Pumpernickel!

Posted over 6 months ago | Updated 15 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
19616214
Hair Length
short

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Alert icon Not 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:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

Hi. My name is Nick (Pumpernickel) and I'm shy. I didn't meet any people until I was about 2 months old when I came to Pet Rescue by Judy.  I was so scared of everything that I got really upset if anyone even tried to touch me. The lady in the cat room thought maybe I could learn better manners so my foster mom brought me and my sisters to her house to teach us. I got to learn how to play string games, and I had some cool toys. She gave me nice treats and eventually I felt safe and said she could pet me. I have to work really hard not to be scared. I still don't like loud noise or sudden movements so I run and hide when that happens. But I'm happy when foster mom sits with me and pets me and plays with me. She says I'm doing really well now and I can find my forever family.

I love playing with my sister Naan and I really hope we can stay together. My sister is snuggly. I'm still learning that part and I'm pretty sure I can get there with the help of a human who is patient with a shy boy. I hope I can keep learning and be the cool cat I was born to be.

** From foster mom: Nick likes playing with plastic springs and chasing strings. He is very fond of 'Bursts' cat treats and will come when he hears them shake in the bottle. He is most comfortabe if you are sitting with him, rather than standing.

Pumpernickel and his sisters were brought into PRBJ when a lady found them in a salvage yard.   These sweet little kittens are playful and full of energy. 





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April 28, 2024, 7:58 pm
Rescue
Pet Rescue By Judy

Contact info

Pet ID
19616214
Contact
Address
401 South Laurel Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

You can get full information on our pets through our website, www.petrescuebyjudy.com. You may then complete an online adoption application. After being processed, we will arrange a meet with the pet at our facility in Sanford. Our adoption fees for cats are generally $75-$150; for dogs $100-$350.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Although many of our pets are cared for at our facility in Sanford, many others are in private foster homes. To arrange a meet, it is best to first complete an online adoption application so that we can set up a meeting. You can access complete information on our pets plus the adoption application on our website, www.petrescuebyjudy.com. Meets and Adoptions are held at our Sanford Adoption Center. Please visit our facebook page, facebook.com/petrescuebyjudy for a full listing of events where PRBJ is represented.

More about this rescue

We are a private, non-profit rescue located in Sanford, Florida, dedicated to the rescue cats and dogs. Many of them come to us with medical needs. They are doctored to the best of our ability and resources.

Our most urgent goal is to rescue animals that are abandoned or in distress, update their vaccines, and find good new homes for them. But we attempt to be more proactive than that. It is our heartfelt desire to prevent any animal from the need to be "rescued." With that vision in mind, we take a three-prong approach through the education of pet owners and the general public about:
- proper care of animals, including correct diet of good quality food, fresh clean water, daily exercise, and lots of love
- spaying and neutering companion animals (dogs and cats) in order to prevent euthanasia and over-population
- low-cost spay/neuter clinics and wellness centers in their local community