Adopt

My name is Rhythm!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Meet the Pet

3

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $50

This helps Independence Animal Services with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
55515751
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Rhythm is a beautiful 4-year-old dilute tortie who came to us skinny and dehydrated. She was brought in with 4 other cats and was initially very scared. After a little TLC she's been putting on some weight and has really blossomed into a loving and affectionate girl. You can often find Rhythm snuggled up with one of her feline friends or by herself in the extra comfy cat beds. She seeks out attention from people visiting the room and loves to body rub up against visitors and her fellow kitties. You can save your time and money with toys as she is all about the giving and receiving of snuggles.
Shelter
Independence Animal Services

Contact info

Pet ID
55515751
Contact
Address
21001 MO 78 Highway, Independence, MO 64057

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Submit the Pre-Adoption Survey found at ci.independence.mo.us/AnimalServices/AdoptableAnimals under the Adoptable Animals tab.

2.

Meet the Pet

Once you submit the Pre-Adoption Survey to PetAdoptions@indepmo.org we can schedule an appointment for you to meet the animal!

3.

Take the Pet Home

If everything goes well, we will complete the adoption!

Additional adoption info

Contact us at 816-325-7207 option 2

Go meet their pets

Animal viewing is by appointment only. You can view all animals on stray hold at https://www.facebook.com/IndependenceAnimalServices?ref=hl.

More about this shelter

The Mission of the Animal Services Division is to provide services that will ensure public health and safety, provide the highest quality service and compassion to the animals entrusted to our care, to measurably reduce companion animal overpopulation, and to take a leadership role in promoting humane values for the benefit of all animals.