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Introducing the man, the myth, the legend....Professor Pudding! A scholarly gentleman - Professor Pudding is a brown tabby cat with striking yellow eyes.
Professor Pudding's Tenth Life journey began after being abandoned in a kennel outside of the shelter. Now, he's living is best life and just wants to be where his people are, goes out of his way for affection and, he enjoyed living in a foster home with dogs. He does not seem to like other cats, however.
Personality wise, Professor Pudding is extremely lovable, goofy and sweet. Some of his favorite activities include looking out the window, sitting in your lap, playing with toys and getting love from his human friends. Pudding wants to be around you and isn't afraid to ask for love.
He would love to meet you! Apply to adopt at www.tenthlifecats.org/adopt.
Introducing the man, the myth, the legend....Professor Pudding! A scholarly gentleman - Professor Pudding is a brown tabby cat with striking yellow eyes.
Professor Pudding's Tenth Life journey began after being abandoned in a kennel outside of the shelter. Now, he's living is best life and just wants to be where his people are, goes out of his way for affection and, he enjoyed living in a foster home with dogs. He does not seem to like other cats, however.
Personality wise, Professor Pudding is extremely lovable, goofy and sweet. Some of his favorite activities include looking out the window, sitting in your lap, playing with toys and getting love from his human friends. Pudding wants to be around you and isn't afraid to ask for love.
He would love to meet you! Apply to adopt at www.tenthlifecats.org/adopt.
All potential adopters are required to complete a comprehensive application and interview, and will need to supply proper identification, as well as personal and veterinary references. Our adoption fee is $150 for kittens 6 months or younger, and $125 for any cat over six months of age. Our fee includes spay/neuter surgery, vaccines to-date of adoption, and a microchip. Once approved, all adopters are required to sign an adoption contract.
All potential adopters are required to complete a comprehensive application and interview, and will need to supply proper identification, as well as personal and veterinary references. Our adoption fee is $150 for kittens 6 months or younger, and $125 for any cat over six months of age. Our fee includes spay/neuter surgery, vaccines to-date of adoption, and a microchip. Once approved, all adopters are required to sign an adoption contract.
3202 Cherokee Street, Saint Louis, MO 63118 Check Google for current hours or email us! Thanks!
3202 Cherokee Street, Saint Louis, MO 63118 Check Google for current hours or email us! Thanks!
More about this rescue
Tenth Life's Mission:
Giving cats the lives they deserve.
At Tenth Life, we believe that every cat, regardless of emotional or physical limitations, deserves the chance at a fulfilling and happy life.
We provide veterinary care, foster homes, and adoptive placement to stray cats and kittens, prioritizing those with special needs. We work to end unnecessary euthanasia and cat homelessness through educational outreach, community programs, and collaborative partnerships.
Only when a trusted veterinarian determines that a cat is in a state of incurable suffering, does Tenth Life relieve them of their pain through gentle and humane euthanasia. This difficult and thoughtful decision is never made in response to a lack of space, negative behaviors, or because a cat's medical needs are challenging or expensive.
To learn more about some of the cats we prioritize, visit our website, www.tenthlifecats.org. Thank you!
Tenth Life. When Nine Aren't Enough.
Tenth Life's Mission:
Giving cats the lives they deserve.
At Tenth Life, we believe that every cat, regardless of emotional or physical limitations, deserves the chance at a fulfilling and happy life.
We provide veterinary care, foster homes, and adoptive placement to stray cats and kittens, prioritizing those with special needs. We work to end unnecessary euthanasia and cat homelessness through educational outreach, community programs, and collaborative partnerships.
Only when a trusted veterinarian determines that a cat is in a state of incurable suffering, does Tenth Life relieve them of their pain through gentle and humane euthanasia. This difficult and thoughtful decision is never made in response to a lack of space, negative behaviors, or because a cat's medical needs are challenging or expensive.
To learn more about some of the cats we prioritize, visit our website, www.tenthlifecats.org. Thank you!