GORDY is a cute 7 month old, gray and white kitten who is exuberant, playful, cuddly and affectionate. His favorite things are sparkle balls, interactive toys, chin scratches, being brushed and lounging on and using the cat tree.
Hi! I’m Gordy – I am the quintessential kitten who jumps in with all four paws. You will catch me strutting around like the big man on campus, proudly parading my latest catch (sparkle ball). I have the loudest purr that my foster mom says the neighbors can probably hear it. When I’m not strutting, I am up in my cat tree, napping, conducting window-surveillance, and thinking big thoughts—mostly about how I can rescue sparkle balls that have rolled under furniture. I am determined, clever, and very committed to being reunited with toys that crinkle and sparkle. So, if you want to go on heroic adventures rescuing trapped toys, adopt me.
Gordy is in the same foster home as his brothers, Jesse and Jack, and they love playing and cuddling together. He has not been around other cats or children in the program and would prefer no dogs in his forever home. He is a little hesitant of fast movements so if he goes to a home with children, the child should be 12+ years old. Remember, cats can live 18+ years so be sure you can give them their forever homes.
Gordy is neutered, FeLV and FIV negative and distemper and rabies vaccinated. His adoption fee is $200 (or $350 for a pair). Call 651-771-5662 to inquire about adorable Gordy.
GORDY is a cute 7 month old, gray and white kitten who is exuberant, playful, cuddly and affectionate. His favorite things are sparkle balls, interactive toys, chin scratches, being brushed and lounging on and using the cat tree.
Hi! I’m Gordy – I am the quintessential kitten who jumps in with all four paws. You will catch me strutting around like the big man on campus, proudly parading my latest catch (sparkle ball). I have the loudest purr that my foster mom says the neighbors can probably hear it. When I’m not strutting, I am up in my cat tree, napping, conducting window-surveillance, and thinking big thoughts—mostly about how I can rescue sparkle balls that have rolled under furniture. I am determined, clever, and very committed to being reunited with toys that crinkle and sparkle. So, if you want to go on heroic adventures rescuing trapped toys, adopt me.
Gordy is in the same foster home as his brothers, Jesse and Jack, and they love playing and cuddling together. He has not been around other cats or children in the program and would prefer no dogs in his forever home. He is a little hesitant of fast movements so if he goes to a home with children, the child should be 12+ years old. Remember, cats can live 18+ years so be sure you can give them their forever homes.
Gordy is neutered, FeLV and FIV negative and distemper and rabies vaccinated. His adoption fee is $200 (or $350 for a pair). Call 651-771-5662 to inquire about adorable Gordy.
Initial contact is made by leaving a message on the Second Chance's answering machine - expect a return call within 24 hours. Potential adopters will be screened before a referral is made to the foster home where the animal is currently housed. They can expect to fill out a written application, sign an adoption contract and pay the adoption fee when meeting the animals. Adopters must be at least 20 years old. If renting, the landlord's consent in writing is required or a copy of the lease brought with adopter at time of adoption. Must have familiarity with local animal ordinances so you know how many cats/dogs you are permitted - this will vary from city to city. Potential adopters must understand that their application can be denied.
Initial contact is made by leaving a message on the Second Chance's answering machine - expect a return call within 24 hours. Potential adopters will be screened before a referral is made to the foster home where the animal is currently housed. They can expect to fill out a written application, sign an adoption contract and pay the adoption fee when meeting the animals. Adopters must be at least 20 years old. If renting, the landlord's consent in writing is required or a copy of the lease brought with adopter at time of adoption. Must have familiarity with local animal ordinances so you know how many cats/dogs you are permitted - this will vary from city to city. Potential adopters must understand that their application can be denied.
We are foster based and do not have a shelter. All animals can be visited in their foster homes.
We are foster based and do not have a shelter. All animals can be visited in their foster homes.
More about this rescue
Second Chance Animal Rescue is a nonprofit
501(c)(3), all-volunteer organization incorporated in 1994 that is dedicated to rescuing, caring for and adopting out homeless dogs and cats into loving and responsible homes. We educate the public on respect for all animal life, including the importance of spaying and neutering in order to reduce the number of animals euthanized.
Second Chance Animal Rescue is a nonprofit
501(c)(3), all-volunteer organization incorporated in 1994 that is dedicated to rescuing, caring for and adopting out homeless dogs and cats into loving and responsible homes. We educate the public on respect for all animal life, including the importance of spaying and neutering in order to reduce the number of animals euthanized.
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