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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
25-0614-A047
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
ENDEARING MISCHIEF-MAKER
DOB 4/1/25
Hey there, everyone! I’m Jasper, a cuddly, playful, and super-mischievous brown tabby fella with strong mackerel stripes that make me look like an exotic jungle cat. I assure you, however, that I am very domesticated! I adore it when Foster Meowmy holds and cuddles me, which she can do interminably, as far as I’m concerned. In fact, I often run up to her in hopes that she will pick me up, and sometimes I even have to “meow” to get her attention so she’ll oblige my request. I’m a frisky dude who’s obsessed with toys like baby mice, crinkle balls, and spring toys. Another time that I “meow” to Foster Meowmy is to enlist her assistance in finding my favorite toys that I’ve lost.
My feral momma birthed Topaz, Obsidian, Onyx, and me underneath the seat of an old car parked in a used-car business. Foster Meowmy’s finding us when we were only about three weeks old might never have happened if she hadn’t been trying to rescue another set of kittens whom another feral momma had birthed outside of Foster Meowmy’s house. The other momma had moved her litter from Meowmy’s yard to inside her neighbor’s car (through the open window, I might add) and ultimately a few doors down to the used-car business.
Imagine Meowmy’s surprise when she found not only the kittens she’d been tracking under the driver’s seat but also my litter under the passenger’s seat!! She gathered up both of our stowaway litters and carefully placed us in boxes on her porch so that we could safely nurse. Our mommas continued to move us multiple times, and Foster Meowmy always managed to find us and put us back in our weaning boxes. Finally, when we were seven weeks old and could eat on our own, Foster Meowmy brought us all inside to the safe haven of her home where she could care for all of us. She even was the perfect feline Florence Nightingale when she administered antibiotic ointment to some of our crusty eyes.
Now that we’re fat and sassy, you can imagine the kitten mayhem that goes on inside our big foster bathroom! We tumble and pounce, climb and wrestle, and when we’re exhausted, we collapse in a kitten puddle. We’ve all got a little mischief in our genes, but I’m the ring leader when we escape the foster bathroom so we can play with the resident two-year-old cat or explore Foster Meowmy’s bedroom. I love to sleep in the bathroom sink because it’s my favorite “bed” when I need a little “time out” from the kitten frenzy.
I love Foster Meowmy and am so grateful that she gave me a chance at the fabulous indoor life of a pampered pet. Now I’m ready to bring my endearing mischief, rowdy playfulness, and affectionate cuddling to my forever family. Could I be the next “baby” you hug? Will you help me find my lost toys? Arrange to meet me today, and if you’re looking for a pair of kittens, please consider adopting me with one of the other seven #car-stowaways. We think it’d be the cat’s meow if we could be adopted together so we could be playmates and cuddle buddies while you’re at work or on vacation.
HOPE ID 25-0614-A047
Jasper is currently in the Houston, Texas area but can be transported to this location upon adoption.
The $325 adoption fee includes transport, health certificate, spay/neuter, basic vaccines, microchip and registration, testing for FIV/FeLV, negative fecal test, and preventative treatment against fleas and parasites.
Hey there, everyone! I’m Jasper, a cuddly, playful, and super-mischievous brown tabby fella with strong mackerel stripes that make me look like an exotic jungle cat. I assure you, however, that I am very domesticated! I adore it when Foster Meowmy holds and cuddles me, which she can do interminably, as far as I’m concerned. In fact, I often run up to her in hopes that she will pick me up, and sometimes I even have to “meow” to get her attention so she’ll oblige my request. I’m a frisky dude who’s obsessed with toys like baby mice, crinkle balls, and spring toys. Another time that I “meow” to Foster Meowmy is to enlist her assistance in finding my favorite toys that I’ve lost.
My feral momma birthed Topaz, Obsidian, Onyx, and me underneath the seat of an old car parked in a used-car business. Foster Meowmy’s finding us when we were only about three weeks old might never have happened if she hadn’t been trying to rescue another set of kittens whom another feral momma had birthed outside of Foster Meowmy’s house. The other momma had moved her litter from Meowmy’s yard to inside her neighbor’s car (through the open window, I might add) and ultimately a few doors down to the used-car business.
Imagine Meowmy’s surprise when she found not only the kittens she’d been tracking under the driver’s seat but also my litter under the passenger’s seat!! She gathered up both of our stowaway litters and carefully placed us in boxes on her porch so that we could safely nurse. Our mommas continued to move us multiple times, and Foster Meowmy always managed to find us and put us back in our weaning boxes. Finally, when we were seven weeks old and could eat on our own, Foster Meowmy brought us all inside to the safe haven of her home where she could care for all of us. She even was the perfect feline Florence Nightingale when she administered antibiotic ointment to some of our crusty eyes.
Now that we’re fat and sassy, you can imagine the kitten mayhem that goes on inside our big foster bathroom! We tumble and pounce, climb and wrestle, and when we’re exhausted, we collapse in a kitten puddle. We’ve all got a little mischief in our genes, but I’m the ring leader when we escape the foster bathroom so we can play with the resident two-year-old cat or explore Foster Meowmy’s bedroom. I love to sleep in the bathroom sink because it’s my favorite “bed” when I need a little “time out” from the kitten frenzy.
I love Foster Meowmy and am so grateful that she gave me a chance at the fabulous indoor life of a pampered pet. Now I’m ready to bring my endearing mischief, rowdy playfulness, and affectionate cuddling to my forever family. Could I be the next “baby” you hug? Will you help me find my lost toys? Arrange to meet me today, and if you’re looking for a pair of kittens, please consider adopting me with one of the other seven #car-stowaways. We think it’d be the cat’s meow if we could be adopted together so we could be playmates and cuddle buddies while you’re at work or on vacation.
HOPE ID 25-0614-A047
Jasper is currently in the Houston, Texas area but can be transported to this location upon adoption.
The $325 adoption fee includes transport, health certificate, spay/neuter, basic vaccines, microchip and registration, testing for FIV/FeLV, negative fecal test, and preventative treatment against fleas and parasites.
Adopting an animal is a very serious decision and we want to be sure that our potential adoptive families have thought about the impact of this decision carefully.
To adopt an animal through HOPE, we request that you complete an online adoption application:
for cats at http://www.homelesspets.net/adoption-forms/cat-adoption.php
for dogs at http://www.homelesspets.net/adoption-forms/dog-adoption.php
We at HOPE make every effort to match our foster pets to appropriate homes. If you feel that we are too intrusive, please understand that it is because we care about their welfare.
FEES:
The $325 cat adoption fee includes transport, health certificate, spay/neuter, basic vaccines, microchip and registration, testing for FIV/FeLV, negative fecal test, and preventative treatment against fleas and parasites.
The $600 dog adoption fee includes transport, health certificate, spay/neuter, basic vaccines, microchip and registration, testing for heartworms, negative fecal test, and preventative treatment for heartworms and fleas.
Adopting an animal is a very serious decision and we want to be sure that our potential adoptive families have thought about the impact of this decision carefully.
To adopt an animal through HOPE, we request that you complete an online adoption application:
for cats at http://www.homelesspets.net/adoption-forms/cat-adoption.php
for dogs at http://www.homelesspets.net/adoption-forms/dog-adoption.php
We at HOPE make every effort to match our foster pets to appropriate homes. If you feel that we are too intrusive, please understand that it is because we care about their welfare.
FEES:
The $325 cat adoption fee includes transport, health certificate, spay/neuter, basic vaccines, microchip and registration, testing for FIV/FeLV, negative fecal test, and preventative treatment against fleas and parasites.
The $600 dog adoption fee includes transport, health certificate, spay/neuter, basic vaccines, microchip and registration, testing for heartworms, negative fecal test, and preventative treatment for heartworms and fleas.
Go meet their pets
All pets are located in metro Houston TX. Prospective adopters apply to HOPE electronically. The applicant will be interviewed by the adoption counselor over the phone. There will be an opportunity for the foster parent to speak to the applicant and introduce the pet over Zoom or a similar tool. On a scheduled transport date, the pet will be sent directly to the adopter via a transporter that HOPE has arranged.
All pets are located in metro Houston TX. Prospective adopters apply to HOPE electronically. The applicant will be interviewed by the adoption counselor over the phone. There will be an opportunity for the foster parent to speak to the applicant and introduce the pet over Zoom or a similar tool. On a scheduled transport date, the pet will be sent directly to the adopter via a transporter that HOPE has arranged.
More about this rescue
HOPE is an all-volunteer, foster-based animal group that facilitates the adoption of cats and dogs found by the public.
In 2024, we celebrated our 25th anniversary.
HOPE is an all-volunteer, foster-based animal group that facilitates the adoption of cats and dogs found by the public.
In 2024, we celebrated our 25th anniversary.
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