Meet Auger! Auger is a sweet, 2-year-old rescue beauty with a mostly white coat accented by adorable brown tabby patches. She was originally bottle-fed as a tiny kitten and found a loving home early in life, but through no fault of her own, she has recently returned to rescue and is ready for the next chapter in life. This girl has a big personality and isn’t afraid to share it! Auger can be delightfully vocal when she wants attention—especially around mealtimes, which are clearly a highlight of her day. She enjoys companionship but also appreciates having her space respected. Auger was the only cat in her previous home. While she arrived in rescue with her littermates, she may hiss at first, so slow, thoughtful introductions are important. She tends to do better with male cats than females. In her current foster home, she has met a small dog and even tried to rub against her, showing her potential to coexist with calm canine friends. Her experience with children is unknown, but she would likely do best in a quieter home with older kids who understand how to give her space when she needs it. One of Auger’s favorite pastimes is lounging on the bed, soaking up the comfort of a cozy space. With patience, love, and a calm environment, Auger will reward a family with affection, conversation, and plenty of charm. Auger is from an owner surrender.
Meet Auger! Auger is a sweet, 2-year-old rescue beauty with a mostly white coat accented by adorable brown tabby patches. She was originally bottle-fed as a tiny kitten and found a loving home early in life, but through no fault of her own, she has recently returned to rescue and is ready for the next chapter in life. This girl has a big personality and isn’t afraid to share it! Auger can be delightfully vocal when she wants attention—especially around mealtimes, which are clearly a highlight of her day. She enjoys companionship but also appreciates having her space respected. Auger was the only cat in her previous home. While she arrived in rescue with her littermates, she may hiss at first, so slow, thoughtful introductions are important. She tends to do better with male cats than females. In her current foster home, she has met a small dog and even tried to rub against her, showing her potential to coexist with calm canine friends. Her experience with children is unknown, but she would likely do best in a quieter home with older kids who understand how to give her space when she needs it. One of Auger’s favorite pastimes is lounging on the bed, soaking up the comfort of a cozy space. With patience, love, and a calm environment, Auger will reward a family with affection, conversation, and plenty of charm. Auger is from an owner surrender.
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Meet the Pet
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Take the Pet Home
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Additional adoption info
After adoption we’d love to remain a resource for you if you have questions or concerns you need help addressing with your new pet. Please reach out to us at adoptionfollowup@ruffstartrescue.org if we can be of any assistance.
After adoption we’d love to remain a resource for you if you have questions or concerns you need help addressing with your new pet. Please reach out to us at adoptionfollowup@ruffstartrescue.org if we can be of any assistance.
Ruff Start Rescue is a foster-based rescue, meaning no animals are available at the Princeton, MN office for public viewing or adoption. All animals in our care reside in foster homes with few special exceptions for our adoption center animals, who are housed at our partnering facilities temporarily before adoption. To meet a Ruff Starter you may be interested in adopting, please submit an adoption application on our website.
Ruff Start Rescue is a foster-based rescue, meaning no animals are available at the Princeton, MN office for public viewing or adoption. All animals in our care reside in foster homes with few special exceptions for our adoption center animals, who are housed at our partnering facilities temporarily before adoption. To meet a Ruff Starter you may be interested in adopting, please submit an adoption application on our website.
More about this rescue
Ruff Start Rescue is a foster-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit companion animal rescue that primarily serves communities throughout the state of Minnesota, as well as states in the south with severe pet overpopulation. We rescue stray, neglected, abandoned, and surrendered dogs and cats as well as ferrets, guinea pigs, rabbits, and other critters. Most of our work is accomplished by a complex network of volunteers, fosters, and supporters, all of whom come together to save thousands of animals each year.
Since our inception, we’ve firmly believed that a home is usually a far more desirable environment than a shelter or a kennel for most companion animals in need of a forever family. As a result, we rely nearly exclusively on volunteers to provide foster homes for rescued pets until they find their adoptive homes. Please note: this means no animals are available at our facility for public viewing.
Each pet in our care is provided with routine vaccinations, spay/neuter procedures, microchipped, given internal and external parasite preventatives, and tested for common bloodborne pathogens such as heartworm and feline leukemia. Advanced veterinary care is provided to any animal that requires such services before adoption.
If you are interested in fostering, adopting, or volunteering, please fill out an applicable application at our website: www.ruffstartrescue.org.
Ruff Start Rescue is a foster-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit companion animal rescue that primarily serves communities throughout the state of Minnesota, as well as states in the south with severe pet overpopulation. We rescue stray, neglected, abandoned, and surrendered dogs and cats as well as ferrets, guinea pigs, rabbits, and other critters. Most of our work is accomplished by a complex network of volunteers, fosters, and supporters, all of whom come together to save thousands of animals each year.
Since our inception, we’ve firmly believed that a home is usually a far more desirable environment than a shelter or a kennel for most companion animals in need of a forever family. As a result, we rely nearly exclusively on volunteers to provide foster homes for rescued pets until they find their adoptive homes. Please note: this means no animals are available at our facility for public viewing.
Each pet in our care is provided with routine vaccinations, spay/neuter procedures, microchipped, given internal and external parasite preventatives, and tested for common bloodborne pathogens such as heartworm and feline leukemia. Advanced veterinary care is provided to any animal that requires such services before adoption.
If you are interested in fostering, adopting, or volunteering, please fill out an applicable application at our website: www.ruffstartrescue.org.
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