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NAME: Nicotine
Sex: male
Color/Pattern: Black & white
Breed: domestic shorthair
Weight: 6lbs at 6 months old
Age at intake: 9-10 weeks
BDAY approx: ~April 20, 2024
Intake date : June 16, 2024
Coat length: short
Quirks: 3 and a half legs
Description
Nicotine is an affectionate, quiet, black and white cutie-pie. He has a bum rear leg that doesn't stop him from getting around whatsoever.
Personality
Nicotine is a quiet kitty, but very friendly. He loves being pet, and leans into your hand. He isn't an extrovert who will come up and ask for affection, but once you give it to him, he is all in! He will wake up instantly from a deep sleep if he smells food. He is very food motivated and will leap tall buildings to be first to the food bowl. He is amazingly athletic considering that he is essentially 3 - legged. Nicotine's back leg had been broken very early in his life as a small kitten before he came to his GNAR foster home. XRays showed that it had already completely healed (but wrong), his leg's circulation and nerves were fine, and he had already adapted to it. So we chose to let it be rather than rebreak or amputate. He will be a great lap cat, and grateful companion. Nicotine is normally found sleeping in a box or behind furniture. He gets along great with all other cats, and adapts easily.
Background
Nicotine, his 3 littermates and a second litter of 2, were brought to their GNAR foster home from a good neighbor who said she had been unintentionally managing a colony of cats around her house. There were about 6 feral female cats that had given birth one right after the other and she had brought the kittens inside to keep them safe. She was in the process of getting the mothers spayed once the kittens were weaned, but was overwhelmed with 6 litters. So she brought 2 sets to a GNAR foster home.
NAME: Nicotine
Sex: male
Color/Pattern: Black & white
Breed: domestic shorthair
Weight: 6lbs at 6 months old
Age at intake: 9-10 weeks
BDAY approx: ~April 20, 2024
Intake date : June 16, 2024
Coat length: short
Quirks: 3 and a half legs
Description
Nicotine is an affectionate, quiet, black and white cutie-pie. He has a bum rear leg that doesn't stop him from getting around whatsoever.
Personality
Nicotine is a quiet kitty, but very friendly. He loves being pet, and leans into your hand. He isn't an extrovert who will come up and ask for affection, but once you give it to him, he is all in! He will wake up instantly from a deep sleep if he smells food. He is very food motivated and will leap tall buildings to be first to the food bowl. He is amazingly athletic considering that he is essentially 3 - legged. Nicotine's back leg had been broken very early in his life as a small kitten before he came to his GNAR foster home. XRays showed that it had already completely healed (but wrong), his leg's circulation and nerves were fine, and he had already adapted to it. So we chose to let it be rather than rebreak or amputate. He will be a great lap cat, and grateful companion. Nicotine is normally found sleeping in a box or behind furniture. He gets along great with all other cats, and adapts easily.
Background
Nicotine, his 3 littermates and a second litter of 2, were brought to their GNAR foster home from a good neighbor who said she had been unintentionally managing a colony of cats around her house. There were about 6 feral female cats that had given birth one right after the other and she had brought the kittens inside to keep them safe. She was in the process of getting the mothers spayed once the kittens were weaned, but was overwhelmed with 6 litters. So she brought 2 sets to a GNAR foster home.
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2.
Submit Application
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3.
Interview
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4.
Approve Application
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5.
Take the Pet Home
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Additional adoption info
It is our policy to respect the privacy of everyone we work with, thus we do not, for any reason, share personal information of potential adopters or sponsors. Also, because we believe there can be a variety of great home situations for these animals, we inquire only as to the compatibility of the home and the animal, and do not ask for character references of any kind. We ask these questions only to assure the best possible outcome for both animal and adopter.
It is our policy to respect the privacy of everyone we work with, thus we do not, for any reason, share personal information of potential adopters or sponsors. Also, because we believe there can be a variety of great home situations for these animals, we inquire only as to the compatibility of the home and the animal, and do not ask for character references of any kind. We ask these questions only to assure the best possible outcome for both animal and adopter.
More about this rescue
Good Neighbors Animal Rescue's mission is to facilitate the resolution of animal issues in Fort Worth and Houston, Texas. We want to prevent our community pets from ending up as a statistic at the shelter. We don't pull animals from shelters. We help people who find strays, who are good enough to take them in, but then need to know what to do next. We are there for owners who need to re-home their pets but don't want the impersonal and unknown outcomes of a kill shelter. We trap feral kitties that live in the alleys and re-home those that tame up, and take tame porch cats to get vaccinated. We assist people who have accidental litters and need help spaying and neutering, vaccinating, and finding safe, responsible homes for them, and help make sure that the offspring don't have offspring of their own!
GNAR IS ALL VOLUNTEER RUN AND DONATION BASED. That means that very nearly 100% of all donations go directly to the animals for vet care, spays and neuters, medicine, food and litter. Once in a while we may buy a ream of paper to print flyers or something for our adoption event table, but even that is usually donated by volunteers, foster homes and other donors.
GNAR's methods are to promote and facilitate fostering, spaying, neutering, adopting, and vaccinating, and to spread out the financial burden of the big-hearted among all of us who want to help.
Overpopulation and lack of enforcement of spay and neuter laws in the South mean that thousands upon thousands of pets are euthanized in shelters that come from your own community. If each person in America took in just one animal, we could solve the problem instantly. The answer is fostering, adopting, spaying and neutering rather than buying from breeders or from people who let their own pets have litters. Pets also suffer and die on the streets from lack of food, shelter, and medicine. Taking them in is the first step in stopping the cycle and preventing the next generation from suffering the same fate. So many diseases are 100% preventable with just one $10 vaccine. It is a needless tragedy each time one dies from feline leukemia, canine parvo, or kennel cough. Low cost vet clinics such as TCAP, Spay Neuter Network and other walk in service organizations are available throughout the Dallas Fort Worth area and people need to pass it on!
Good Neighbors Animal Rescue's mission is to facilitate the resolution of animal issues in Fort Worth and Houston, Texas. We want to prevent our community pets from ending up as a statistic at the shelter. We don't pull animals from shelters. We help people who find strays, who are good enough to take them in, but then need to know what to do next. We are there for owners who need to re-home their pets but don't want the impersonal and unknown outcomes of a kill shelter. We trap feral kitties that live in the alleys and re-home those that tame up, and take tame porch cats to get vaccinated. We assist people who have accidental litters and need help spaying and neutering, vaccinating, and finding safe, responsible homes for them, and help make sure that the offspring don't have offspring of their own!
GNAR IS ALL VOLUNTEER RUN AND DONATION BASED. That means that very nearly 100% of all donations go directly to the animals for vet care, spays and neuters, medicine, food and litter. Once in a while we may buy a ream of paper to print flyers or something for our adoption event table, but even that is usually donated by volunteers, foster homes and other donors.
GNAR's methods are to promote and facilitate fostering, spaying, neutering, adopting, and vaccinating, and to spread out the financial burden of the big-hearted among all of us who want to help.
Overpopulation and lack of enforcement of spay and neuter laws in the South mean that thousands upon thousands of pets are euthanized in shelters that come from your own community. If each person in America took in just one animal, we could solve the problem instantly. The answer is fostering, adopting, spaying and neutering rather than buying from breeders or from people who let their own pets have litters. Pets also suffer and die on the streets from lack of food, shelter, and medicine. Taking them in is the first step in stopping the cycle and preventing the next generation from suffering the same fate. So many diseases are 100% preventable with just one $10 vaccine. It is a needless tragedy each time one dies from feline leukemia, canine parvo, or kennel cough. Low cost vet clinics such as TCAP, Spay Neuter Network and other walk in service organizations are available throughout the Dallas Fort Worth area and people need to pass it on!
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