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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
1 year old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
60203675
Hair Length
short
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Meet Hope: A Tiny Fighter with a Big Heart
If you’re looking for a miracle in a petite, silky black package, look no further. Hope is a one-year-old survivor who is finally ready to trade her rough beginnings for a lifetime of chin scratches and sunny windowsills.
Hope’s story started on the streets, where she was found by a kind `Good Samaritan` who knew she needed a hero. When she arrived at the shelter, she was in incredibly rough shape—covered in sand, severely dehydrated, and so weak she could barely walk.
But true to her name, she never gave up. After plenty of medical TLC, nutritious meals, and a safe place to rest her head, this tiny girl has made a stunning recovery. She may be petite in size, but her spirit is mighty.
Because she’s so petite, Hope looks like a kitten even though she’s a mature one-year-old. Despite what she’s been through, she hasn’t let it dampen her sweetness. She is remarkably gentle and seems to truly appreciate every kindness shown to her.
Hope enjoys watching the world go by and will likely be your favorite companion for quiet evenings on the couch.
Hope is looking for a peaceful indoor environment where she can feel secure. We`re unsure of her experience with cats, dogs, or children. Our team is happy to guide slow introductions to resident pets or younger family members.
Hope is spayed and has received core vaccinations (feline distemper, rabies), flea preventative, has been dewormed, and is microchipped.
If you have any questions about Hope, feel free to reach out at (920) 733-1717 or adopt@foxvalleypets.org, or stop by during our open hours to take a look around!
Meet Hope: A Tiny Fighter with a Big Heart
If you’re looking for a miracle in a petite, silky black package, look no further. Hope is a one-year-old survivor who is finally ready to trade her rough beginnings for a lifetime of chin scratches and sunny windowsills.
Hope’s story started on the streets, where she was found by a kind `Good Samaritan` who knew she needed a hero. When she arrived at the shelter, she was in incredibly rough shape—covered in sand, severely dehydrated, and so weak she could barely walk.
But true to her name, she never gave up. After plenty of medical TLC, nutritious meals, and a safe place to rest her head, this tiny girl has made a stunning recovery. She may be petite in size, but her spirit is mighty.
Because she’s so petite, Hope looks like a kitten even though she’s a mature one-year-old. Despite what she’s been through, she hasn’t let it dampen her sweetness. She is remarkably gentle and seems to truly appreciate every kindness shown to her.
Hope enjoys watching the world go by and will likely be your favorite companion for quiet evenings on the couch.
Hope is looking for a peaceful indoor environment where she can feel secure. We`re unsure of her experience with cats, dogs, or children. Our team is happy to guide slow introductions to resident pets or younger family members.
Hope is spayed and has received core vaccinations (feline distemper, rabies), flea preventative, has been dewormed, and is microchipped.
If you have any questions about Hope, feel free to reach out at (920) 733-1717 or adopt@foxvalleypets.org, or stop by during our open hours to take a look around!
If you are interested in adopting and meeting one of our adoptable animals one-on-one, we will have you fill out our adoption questionnaire.
2.
Meet the Pet
After completing the adoption questionnaire, you will be paired with one of our Adoption Counselors to help you find the right match.
3.
Sign Adoption Contract
If a match is made, we will finalize the adoption paperwork and have you sign an adoption contract.
4.
Take the Pet Home
Once the contract is signed you may take your new pet home, typically same day!
Additional adoption info
The Fox Valley Humane Association believes in caring for pets and their people. We have an open adoption process, and our goal is to get to know potential adopters on a personal level and best match them with a new companion. We encourage you to stop by during our open hours to meet our adoptable animals.
The Fox Valley Humane Association believes in caring for pets and their people. We have an open adoption process, and our goal is to get to know potential adopters on a personal level and best match them with a new companion. We encourage you to stop by during our open hours to meet our adoptable animals.
The Fox Valley Humane Association is open to the public during the following hours. You do not need an appointment to view our adoptable animals, we welcome visitors anytime during our viewing hours. In order to best serve you, please plan on arriving at least 30 minutes prior to closing to meet with an Adoption Counselor and ensure adequate time to visit with our adoptable animals.
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 1pm to 6pm
Wednesday: 1pm to 6pm
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 1pm to 6pm
Saturday: 10am to 3pm
The Fox Valley Humane Association is open to the public during the following hours. You do not need an appointment to view our adoptable animals, we welcome visitors anytime during our viewing hours. In order to best serve you, please plan on arriving at least 30 minutes prior to closing to meet with an Adoption Counselor and ensure adequate time to visit with our adoptable animals.
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 1pm to 6pm
Wednesday: 1pm to 6pm
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 1pm to 6pm
Saturday: 10am to 3pm
More about this shelter
The Fox Valley Humane Association was founded as the Appleton Humane Society on December 26, 1891, making it the second oldest humane society in the state of Wisconsin. Our mission is to remove barriers for pets and their people by providing a continuum of expert care, education, and connections to community resources.
The Fox Valley Humane Association was founded as the Appleton Humane Society on December 26, 1891, making it the second oldest humane society in the state of Wisconsin. Our mission is to remove barriers for pets and their people by providing a continuum of expert care, education, and connections to community resources.
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