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My name is Grover!

Posted over 8 months ago | Updated over 3 months ago

Cared for by Rescue Street
Adoption process
1

Meet the Pet

2

Submit Application

3

Home Check

My basic info

Breed
American Shorthair
Color
Age
Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
21067
Hair Length

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats

My story

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

Grover, a handsome black cat, is looking for a special family who can offer him the love and patience he needs to blossom. While he may seem shy at first, Grover has a gentle heart and a lot of potential.After a rough start in life, Grover has spent over a year and a half in foster care. Unfortunately, his early experiences have made him fearful of people. However, with the right care and understanding, Grover could learn to trust and love.

Grover is a curious and independent cat who enjoys exploring his surroundings. Hes comfortable coming out to eat and will often be found venturing outside at night. But during the day, he prefers the safety of his hiding spot. While Grover may not be ready for physical affection just yet, he's a gentle soul who doesn't scratch or bite. With time and patience, he could learn to appreciate the comfort of a loving human touch.

Are you the patient and understanding family who can help Grover overcome his fears and discover the joy of companionship? If so, Grover would love to be part of your family.

He has been neutered, has a microchip and his shots.

Please visit our website www.rescuestreet.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs and cats.
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Contact info

Pet ID
21067
Contact
Address
Glendale, AZ 85308

Their adoption process

1.

Meet the Pet

2.

Submit Application

3.

Home Check

Additional adoption info

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Adoption application

More about this rescue

Rescue Street is a 501c3 non-profit founded by Tiffany Street. Why? Cause too many adoptable animals still get put down every year. And not to mention too many rescues are overwhelmed, under-manned, and/or are under-funded.

Other pets at this rescue