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My name is Rambler C26-016!

Posted 5 days ago | Updated 3 days ago

Cared for by New Leash on Life
Adoption fee: $50

This helps New Leash on Life with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)/White
Age
1 year 4 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
42695
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Meet Rambler, a one-year-old black and white tuxedo who’s ready to trade his wandering days for a forever home 🖤🤍

Rambler is a handsome young cat with a calm, resilient spirit and a whole lot of potential. He’s been through a bit in his short life, but those chapters are closed. He’s feeling good, healed up, and ready to focus on what comes next. Namely, cozy naps, reliable meals, and humans who are here to stay.

Rambler has an easy presence and a gentle charm that grows on you the more time you spend together. He’s the kind of cat who fits into your routine naturally, quietly becoming part of your everyday life and making it better.

Rambler has been spayed/neutered, microchipped, and is current on vaccines and flea prevention.
All New Leash cats must be strictly indoor and may not be declawed.
Rambler’s adoption fee is $50.
If you’re looking for a young cat who’s ready for stability, comfort, and a lifetime of care, Rambler is ready to stop roaming and start belonging 🐾
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
42695
Contact
Address
507 Jim Draper Blvd, Lebanon, TN 37087
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Pre-adoption application approval required. Please see our website for adoption fee information.

Go meet their pets

At our Adoption Center in Lebanon, TN.

More about this rescue

New Leash on Life is dedicated to improving the welfare of companion animals in our community through shelter, placement, spay/neuter, education and awareness.

Our goals include the following:



To educate the public about the importance of having their pets spayed or neutered, and to provide low or no cost surgeries for those in need.

To shelter and provide care for stray, abused, or relinquished animals.

To educate the general population about the seriousness of pet overpopulation.

To end euthanasia as a means of controlling pet overpopulation.

To find good homes for the animals in our care.

Our hope for the future is that there will be no unwanted, unloved or abandoned companion animal. We will continue with our aggressive spay/neuter campaign and our owner education programs in the hopes that any pet ever adopted will find a permanent, loving home. We believe that with the involvement of our community we will make a significant impact on the welfare of companion animals, but we need your help and understanding. Together, will make the difference.

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