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My name is Bruno!

Posted over 3 months ago | Updated 7 hours ago

Adoption fee: $0

This helps ALL 4 ANIMALS RESCUE INC with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
2 years 2 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_87955318
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

We don't talk about Bruno  



Just kidding yes we do!  Bruno is a cute kitty but he is super shy at first and it does take him a while to warm up to new environments. He has the cutest little white tip on his tail! He is looking for a nice quiet home with someone who will understand his nervousness!  He would do best in a home with no small children and no dogs.  
 



He came to the rescue with his brother Brawny, who is super sweet and confident.  Brawny really relies on him in new situations.  

Bruno is a very good boy once he gets past the dramatics of a new environment.  He is currently in a cat room and the rescue and would love to meet you!
Birthday: 2/26/22



Adoption Fee: $75



Apply to adopt me at www.all4animalsrescue.org


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Rescue
ALL 4 ANIMALS RESCUE INC

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_87955318
Contact
Address
2300 w. 6th Street, mishawaka, IN 46544

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

If interested in adopting a pet, apply online at www.all4animalsrescue.org or please email us and ask for an application. Current adoption donation fees are $25.00-$100.00 for cats and kittens. Dogs and puppies usually range from $150.00-$350.00 depending on the dog and what vet care it has been given. ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

Go meet their pets

2300 W 6th St Mishawaka IN 46544 Saturday's 10am-2pm

Some of our pets may be seen at PawMart, Martin's Supermarket, 555 E. Jackson, Elkhart, IN.

More about this rescue

All 4 Animals Rescue, INC is a volunteer, 501(c)(3) nonprofit, animal rescue organization working to humanely reduce the homeless/unwanted animal population in the Michiana area through spay/neuter, adoption and public education.