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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Mediumhair
Color
–
Age
1 year 11 months old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
OTO 04112024-3
Hair Length
long
My details
Good with kids
Not good with dogs
Good with cats
Spayed / Neutered
Litter box-trained
My health
Shots current
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Tootsie...also known as Quinn... came back to PFLU when her owner moved away. She is very friendly and loving. Isn't too thrilled with dogs but seems to get along with other cats fine. She's very talkative and cuddly.
Tootsie...also known as Quinn... came back to PFLU when her owner moved away. She is very friendly and loving. Isn't too thrilled with dogs but seems to get along with other cats fine. She's very talkative and cuddly.
We start with a phone interview to gather information to determine if initially it would be a good fit. We then have an application to be completed and in some circumstances a home visit.
We start with a phone interview to gather information to determine if initially it would be a good fit. We then have an application to be completed and in some circumstances a home visit.
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Our pets are available to meet by appointment only by calling or texting our adoption coordinator Karyn at 435-640-4752, or via email at karyn@plfu.org.
Our pets are available to meet by appointment only by calling or texting our adoption coordinator Karyn at 435-640-4752, or via email at karyn@plfu.org.
More about this rescue
Paws for Life Utah is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization that is dedicated to helping homeless dogs, cats and other "at risk" animals from municipal shelters find new, forever homes. We are a no-kill advocate, partnering with the Heber valley animal shelter, making them no-kill in 2013. Since then, we have expanded our reach throughout the state of Utah to rescue animals at risk. Our vision for the future is a "no kill" nation.
Paws for Life Utah is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization that is dedicated to helping homeless dogs, cats and other "at risk" animals from municipal shelters find new, forever homes. We are a no-kill advocate, partnering with the Heber valley animal shelter, making them no-kill in 2013. Since then, we have expanded our reach throughout the state of Utah to rescue animals at risk. Our vision for the future is a "no kill" nation.
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We'll also keep you updated on Bonnie's adoption status with email updates.