This helps Priest River Animal Rescue with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)/White
Age
5 years 6 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
11103
Hair Length
–
My details
Good with kids
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Aramis’s independent streak is unmistakable. He navigates his world with a confident air, making it clear that he values his space and his decisions. Yet, beneath his spirited exterior lies a deeply affectionate heart. When he chooses to grace you with his presence, he does so with purpose—curling up beside you on his own terms, purring softly as he settles in for a cozy snuggle. His love is never forced, but all the more precious because it is freely given.
He enjoys observing his home from his favorite perch, keeping a watchful eye on everything, but will hop down to gently nuzzle your hand when he’s in the mood for companionship. If you listen closely, you’ll notice that Aramis has a language all his own—a series of chirps and meows that he uses to “discuss” his opinions, especially if dinner is running late or a sunbeam has shifted from his favorite spot. His playful side emerges in spurts, chasing after a feather wand or batting at crinkly toys, always with a look that says he’s letting you join in the fun.
Though Aramis insists on his independence, he also forms a unique and loyal bond with those who respect his boundaries. He reminds his family daily that love, when given and received with mutual respect, is all the more meaningful. For those willing to appreciate him on his terms, Aramis is a delightful and steadfast companion whose affection is as genuine as it is rewarding.
Aramis’s independent streak is unmistakable. He navigates his world with a confident air, making it clear that he values his space and his decisions. Yet, beneath his spirited exterior lies a deeply affectionate heart. When he chooses to grace you with his presence, he does so with purpose—curling up beside you on his own terms, purring softly as he settles in for a cozy snuggle. His love is never forced, but all the more precious because it is freely given.
He enjoys observing his home from his favorite perch, keeping a watchful eye on everything, but will hop down to gently nuzzle your hand when he’s in the mood for companionship. If you listen closely, you’ll notice that Aramis has a language all his own—a series of chirps and meows that he uses to “discuss” his opinions, especially if dinner is running late or a sunbeam has shifted from his favorite spot. His playful side emerges in spurts, chasing after a feather wand or batting at crinkly toys, always with a look that says he’s letting you join in the fun.
Though Aramis insists on his independence, he also forms a unique and loyal bond with those who respect his boundaries. He reminds his family daily that love, when given and received with mutual respect, is all the more meaningful. For those willing to appreciate him on his terms, Aramis is a delightful and steadfast companion whose affection is as genuine as it is rewarding.
We have an adoption application which after being filled out is read and approved or not by the volunteer in charge. The prices for adoption are listed on our web site: http://www.pranimalrescue.org/current_pets.html
We have an adoption application which after being filled out is read and approved or not by the volunteer in charge. The prices for adoption are listed on our web site: http://www.pranimalrescue.org/current_pets.html
We are located in Priest River right on the main highway (Highway 2) and attend as many adoption events as we can each year. We have several fund raisers and you can learn about them on our website
We are located in Priest River right on the main highway (Highway 2) and attend as many adoption events as we can each year. We have several fund raisers and you can learn about them on our website
More about this rescue
We are dog and cat lovers who want to help decrease the number of healthy pets being euthanized. We do this through adopting pets to caring homes and by spaying and neutering every pet before it is adopted out. We operate a Thrift store named Critters, which is volunteer run with all money brought goes to support our "No Kill" rescue. Critters is located on the same property as our shelter. We take in homeless animals because they are in need and are unable to help themselves.
We are dog and cat lovers who want to help decrease the number of healthy pets being euthanized. We do this through adopting pets to caring homes and by spaying and neutering every pet before it is adopted out. We operate a Thrift store named Critters, which is volunteer run with all money brought goes to support our "No Kill" rescue. Critters is located on the same property as our shelter. We take in homeless animals because they are in need and are unable to help themselves.
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We'll also keep you updated on Bill's adoption status with email updates.