Adoptable 2Furs: Patches & Reggie
Patches (11 years old) and Reggie (7 years old) are a pair of best bud male cats available for adoption from H.O.P.E. Safehouse (Racine, Wisconsin 53403).
May 17, 2009
Patches needs nothing more than sustenance and an occasional pet on the head. . . your reward will be a truly devoted feline who loves you no matter what. Patches is FIV positive so needs to be in a single cat home or in a home with other FIV cats. FIV is not contagious to humans or dogs. Patches is currently in a foster home with his best buddy Reggie who is also up for adoption. Reggie is also FIV positive.
Reggie is an extremely affectionate boy who was rescued from Hurricane Katrina. (Est. d.o.b. 2002) He will climb onto your shoulders from a high perch, or onto your lap from a low perch, and purr till the cows come home. Friendly to everyone, he just loves to have his coat brushed. He is content snuggling up to you for love and affection and repays you with his light purring and nuzzling. Reggie is a really big boy that has a few scars from being on the streets of New Orleans but really is a big push over. He lives with another cat so his foster parents know he never started any squabbles. Any home would be lucky to have such an affectionate loveable cat. Reggie is FIV positive so needs to be in a single cat home or in a home with other FIV+ cats. FIV is not contagious to humans or dogs, it just means he's been exposed to a virus that he now has anti-bodies for. Please consider giving Reggie a chance, if you meet him, you will fall in love! He is truly an awesome cat. Patches and Reggie are best buds! Maybe you would would consider adopting both these great guys!
Read more about Patches and Reggie and other wonderful pets available for adoption from H.O.P.E. Safehouse.
PetWork note: Some lucky pets may already have found their forever homes by the time you meet them here, but don't worry. There are plenty of other wonderful pets who would be happy to share your home and love you to pieces.

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