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Ronald is a shy black cat with a quiet, reserved demeanor, but he’s a true survivor, having overcome a severe eye infection with remarkable strength. While it may take the right person to help him feel comfortable and bring him out of his shell, once he starts to trust, Ronald reveals a gentle and loving nature. He’s a cat who appreciates patience and a calm approach, and when he feels safe, he’ll slowly begin to show his affection. With time and care, Ronald becomes a loyal companion, and his resilience only adds to his special charm.
Ronald is a shy black cat with a quiet, reserved demeanor, but he’s a true survivor, having overcome a severe eye infection with remarkable strength. While it may take the right person to help him feel comfortable and bring him out of his shell, once he starts to trust, Ronald reveals a gentle and loving nature. He’s a cat who appreciates patience and a calm approach, and when he feels safe, he’ll slowly begin to show his affection. With time and care, Ronald becomes a loyal companion, and his resilience only adds to his special charm.
We are located at 3 Arrow Avenue in Cody Wyoming. Our adoption hours are Monday through Saturday from noon-5:00. We have amazing dogs and cats!
We are located at 3 Arrow Avenue in Cody Wyoming. Our adoption hours are Monday through Saturday from noon-5:00. We have amazing dogs and cats!
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We are a small animal shelter located in the heart of the old west, Cody Wyoming. The majority of our funding comes from an amazing community of animal lovers who give whenever they can to help the many homeless pets in Park County. We currently have the facilities to care for as many as 25 dogs and 60 cats at a time. We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and we are not affiliated with any political action organizations.
We are a small animal shelter located in the heart of the old west, Cody Wyoming. The majority of our funding comes from an amazing community of animal lovers who give whenever they can to help the many homeless pets in Park County. We currently have the facilities to care for as many as 25 dogs and 60 cats at a time. We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and we are not affiliated with any political action organizations.
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