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Mr. Garth is quite the odd little kitty, but in the best possible way. He was abandoned by his previous family and left to fend for himself on the streets, surviving only because of the kindness of a neighbor. But he hasn’t allowed that experience to dampen his outlook on life! He’s sweet and affectionate and loves to love on people. His brush with homelessness did leave some lasting physical scars, though. He sustained some trauma to his left eye and although his vision seems unaffected, he appears to have some nerve damage to the eyelid that causes it to droop a bit. He likes to think that this makes him look like a bit of a “bad boy”, and who doesn’t love one of those, especially when they’re as handsome as this guy!
Garth does well with other cats, though he can be a bit of a stalker when he wants to play and his feline roommates aren’t feeling it. Therefore, he’d be best with playful cats who aren’t easily irritated. He hasn’t been tested with dogs or small children, but could likely adjust to both with some time.
Mr. Garth may look a little rough around the edges, but he’s got a heart of gold and just wants a forever family who will love him as much as he loves them. If you think that his place is with you, apply to meet him. You won’t be disappointed.
Mr. Garth is quite the odd little kitty, but in the best possible way. He was abandoned by his previous family and left to fend for himself on the streets, surviving only because of the kindness of a neighbor. But he hasn’t allowed that experience to dampen his outlook on life! He’s sweet and affectionate and loves to love on people. His brush with homelessness did leave some lasting physical scars, though. He sustained some trauma to his left eye and although his vision seems unaffected, he appears to have some nerve damage to the eyelid that causes it to droop a bit. He likes to think that this makes him look like a bit of a “bad boy”, and who doesn’t love one of those, especially when they’re as handsome as this guy!
Garth does well with other cats, though he can be a bit of a stalker when he wants to play and his feline roommates aren’t feeling it. Therefore, he’d be best with playful cats who aren’t easily irritated. He hasn’t been tested with dogs or small children, but could likely adjust to both with some time.
Mr. Garth may look a little rough around the edges, but he’s got a heart of gold and just wants a forever family who will love him as much as he loves them. If you think that his place is with you, apply to meet him. You won’t be disappointed.
Our mission is to provide the programs and services needed to eliminate the killing of at-risk animals due to lack of space, adopter or foster.
San Antonio Pets Alive! is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Due to alarming euthanasia rates, San Antonio Pets Alive! (SAPA!) was founded in 2012. SAPA! is unique—it is the only high paced, high-volume rescue in San Antonio, saving 6,000 at-risk cats and dogs annually.
Since its inception, SAPA! has saved more than 47,000 dogs and cats. SAPA! provides safety nets for the dogs and cats that fall through the cracks of all other lifesaving options and end up on the euthanasia lists, often with just hours to be saved. SAPA! promotes the availability of these dogs and cats to other rescues, adopters and fosters.
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Email adopt@sanantoniopetsalive.org if you have any
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If you are interested in fostering an animal, please visit our website and fill out our online Foster Application. The more foster homes we have the more animals we can pull off the euthanasia list and the more lives we can save together!
For more information on fostering email us at foster@sanantoniopetsalive.org
Our mission is to provide the programs and services needed to eliminate the killing of at-risk animals due to lack of space, adopter or foster.
San Antonio Pets Alive! is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Due to alarming euthanasia rates, San Antonio Pets Alive! (SAPA!) was founded in 2012. SAPA! is unique—it is the only high paced, high-volume rescue in San Antonio, saving 6,000 at-risk cats and dogs annually.
Since its inception, SAPA! has saved more than 47,000 dogs and cats. SAPA! provides safety nets for the dogs and cats that fall through the cracks of all other lifesaving options and end up on the euthanasia lists, often with just hours to be saved. SAPA! promotes the availability of these dogs and cats to other rescues, adopters and fosters.
Visit us online at www.sanantoniopetsalive.org or like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sapetsalive
Email adopt@sanantoniopetsalive.org if you have any
questions.
If you are interested in fostering an animal, please visit our website and fill out our online Foster Application. The more foster homes we have the more animals we can pull off the euthanasia list and the more lives we can save together!
For more information on fostering email us at foster@sanantoniopetsalive.org
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