This helps Abandoned Pet Rescue, Inc. with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Siamese/Domestic Shorthair
Color
White/Brown Tabby
Age
3 years 9 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
10608
Hair Length
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Spayed / Neutered
Has special needs
My health
Has special dietary needs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Peanut and Stinker are a bonded pair who are happiest when they’re together. Peanut is a shy guy at first, but once he gets to know you, he loves to be pet and will ask for affection with the sweetest little nudges. Scratches on his head and chin are his favorite, and the pure bliss on his face when Stinker licks his face is just too cute! He's got pretty blue eyes and a cute little pink nose that are to die for. They love to snuggle together in a huge, warm bundle of adorable kitty goodness.
Peanut has been diagnosed with diabetes, which means he requires a special diet and insulin twice a day. The good news is that he qualifies for Abandoned Pet Rescue’s Medical Adoption Program, so all of his veterinary care will be taken care of at Abandoned Pet Rescue.
This duo is full of love and companionship, and they are looking for a patient, caring home where they can stay together. If you’re ready for double the love and devotion, Peanut and Stinker would be thrilled to meet you! Please fill out an adoption application at abandonedpetrescue.org.
To see the cutest picture and videos of Stinker and Peanut give them a follow on instagram @peanut_stinker_apr!
Peanut is vaccinated, neutered, microchipped and ready for adoption at Abandoned Pet Rescue - a no-kill shelter in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Peanut and Stinker are a bonded pair who are happiest when they’re together. Peanut is a shy guy at first, but once he gets to know you, he loves to be pet and will ask for affection with the sweetest little nudges. Scratches on his head and chin are his favorite, and the pure bliss on his face when Stinker licks his face is just too cute! He's got pretty blue eyes and a cute little pink nose that are to die for. They love to snuggle together in a huge, warm bundle of adorable kitty goodness.
Peanut has been diagnosed with diabetes, which means he requires a special diet and insulin twice a day. The good news is that he qualifies for Abandoned Pet Rescue’s Medical Adoption Program, so all of his veterinary care will be taken care of at Abandoned Pet Rescue.
This duo is full of love and companionship, and they are looking for a patient, caring home where they can stay together. If you’re ready for double the love and devotion, Peanut and Stinker would be thrilled to meet you! Please fill out an adoption application at abandonedpetrescue.org.
To see the cutest picture and videos of Stinker and Peanut give them a follow on instagram @peanut_stinker_apr!
Peanut is vaccinated, neutered, microchipped and ready for adoption at Abandoned Pet Rescue - a no-kill shelter in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
APR is opened everyday from 12pm to 5 pm. You can stop by to meet some pet but it’s always best to fill out an application to set up meet and greet!
APR is opened everyday from 12pm to 5 pm. You can stop by to meet some pet but it’s always best to fill out an application to set up meet and greet!
More about this shelter
Abandoned Pet Rescue (APR) is one of the largest no-kill animal shelters in South Florida with the mission of rescuing and sheltering abandoned and abused cats and dogs with the goal of finding them new homes. APR's adoption center has about 150 cats and 30 dogs, all of which receive nutritious meals, veterinary care, enrichment and love.
APR, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was founded in 1996 by a group of volunteers who were trapping, spaying and neutering feral cats and quickly realized the greater need to help abandoned pets and advocate for a no-kill community. APR is funded solely by generous donors and grants.
Abandoned Pet Rescue (APR) is one of the largest no-kill animal shelters in South Florida with the mission of rescuing and sheltering abandoned and abused cats and dogs with the goal of finding them new homes. APR's adoption center has about 150 cats and 30 dogs, all of which receive nutritious meals, veterinary care, enrichment and love.
APR, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was founded in 1996 by a group of volunteers who were trapping, spaying and neutering feral cats and quickly realized the greater need to help abandoned pets and advocate for a no-kill community. APR is funded solely by generous donors and grants.
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