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My name is Rosie!

Posted 1 month ago

My basic info

Breed
Tabby
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
6 years 1 month old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats

My story

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

Rosie is a very sweet and unassuming girl that just wants to be loved. She has lived her entire life with her adoptive siblings Willy & Chloe. Rosie is very close with her human mom but unfortunately Mom recently went into a senior care facility and will not be coming home to the furr kids. Rosie is a little unsure of where Mom has gone but once she gets settled into a new home she'll be ready for some love and snuggles.

Rosie is not with Forgotten Angels Cat Rescue, she is with a private foster in San Dimas, CA. If you would like to meet Rosie please contact his caregiver directly at (910) 584-6880
Rescue
Forgotten Angels Cat Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Cathy Hosford
Address
P.O. Box 900681, Palmdale, CA 93590
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Every adopted cat and kitten is spayed/neutered, fully immunized, rabies (if over 4 months), de-wormed, Felv/FIV (Leukemia & AIDS) combo tested and microchipped.

New adoptive families will also receive a FREE vet check up for their adopted cat/kitten with our local vet.

Each interested party must complete an Adoption Application and be willing enter into a legal contract for adoption.

Go meet their pets

Our cats & kittens can be seen at the WEST Palmdale Petsmart (Avenue P & 10th Street West - next to Trader Joe's), Monday - Friday.

Weekly adoptions are on Saturday's from 11-4 and weekdays by appointment.

More about this rescue

We are a group of volunteers dedicated to making a difference in the lives of unwanted and abandoned cats living on the streets in our community.

Through Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) as well as public education and awareness we hope to decrease the number of unwanted and homeless cats that ultimately end up in the shelter.