Rosey is the sweetest girl! She hails all the way from Arkansas where she was rescued from a hoarding situation.
Rosey is a hound mix, believed to be around 1.5 to 2 years old. She is incredibly affectionate and loves nothing more than to be with her human at all times, whether in their lap or by their side. It would be hard to find a more affectionate and sweet girl.
Rosey has moderate cerebellar hypoplasia, which is an underdevelopment of the portion of the brain that coordinates movement. This means that Rosey is very wobbly when she walks and sometimes falls over. We think this makes her extra special. She may get tired on longer walks because it takes her more effort. Rosey also can't do stairs, but she is small enough (around 40 lbs) where she can be carried up and down stairs if needed. Cerebellar hypoplasia is not painful and does not get better or worse.
Rosey came to the rescue with some resource guarding issues, which are improving. This stems from her past environment in which the animals needed to fight to be fed. Never has she resource guarded with her foster humans, but she has with other dogs and cats. Outside of feeding time or treat time, she has been friendly with other animals, even cuddling with cats, and has shown no prey drive.
Rosey is mostly potty trained and she is fully kennel trained. She can chew out of a wire kennel, so a plastic sided kennel is recommended. She has not been destructive at all when loose in her foster home, only when confined.
Rosey is spayed, vaccinated, tested heartworm negative, and microchipped.
Rosey is the sweetest girl! She hails all the way from Arkansas where she was rescued from a hoarding situation.
Rosey is a hound mix, believed to be around 1.5 to 2 years old. She is incredibly affectionate and loves nothing more than to be with her human at all times, whether in their lap or by their side. It would be hard to find a more affectionate and sweet girl.
Rosey has moderate cerebellar hypoplasia, which is an underdevelopment of the portion of the brain that coordinates movement. This means that Rosey is very wobbly when she walks and sometimes falls over. We think this makes her extra special. She may get tired on longer walks because it takes her more effort. Rosey also can't do stairs, but she is small enough (around 40 lbs) where she can be carried up and down stairs if needed. Cerebellar hypoplasia is not painful and does not get better or worse.
Rosey came to the rescue with some resource guarding issues, which are improving. This stems from her past environment in which the animals needed to fight to be fed. Never has she resource guarded with her foster humans, but she has with other dogs and cats. Outside of feeding time or treat time, she has been friendly with other animals, even cuddling with cats, and has shown no prey drive.
Rosey is mostly potty trained and she is fully kennel trained. She can chew out of a wire kennel, so a plastic sided kennel is recommended. She has not been destructive at all when loose in her foster home, only when confined.
Rosey is spayed, vaccinated, tested heartworm negative, and microchipped.
Misfit Felines Inc is a foster based 501(c)3 rescue. All of our cats are in foster homes. The first step in the adoption process is to submit an application.
Misfit Felines Inc is a foster based 501(c)3 rescue. All of our cats are in foster homes. The first step in the adoption process is to submit an application.
Misfit Felines is a nonprofit rescue and advocacy group whose goal is to help at-risk felines and reduce the homeless cat population. Our fosters provide a safe place for the unwanted, the special needs, the feral, the motherless, the sick, and the strange.
Misfit Felines is a nonprofit rescue and advocacy group whose goal is to help at-risk felines and reduce the homeless cat population. Our fosters provide a safe place for the unwanted, the special needs, the feral, the motherless, the sick, and the strange.
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