Meet Ranger - courtesy post
Meet Ranger!
This cute 10-week-old kitty was found in a parking lot sleeping on someone's tire. He's quickly adjusting to life with his foster family and loves everyone, including their 6-year-old resident Labradoodle. Unfortunately, his current family can't keep him because of allergies. Since he gets along with his canine foster brother so well, Summit Dog Rescue is stepping in to help find him his perfect home!
Ranger is a confident and curious kitty who loves to play, chase his tail, and sprint up and down the stairs. He's an adventure cat in the making, and whoever takes him home will be very lucky! He's currently being fostered in North Boulder.
For more info and/or to apply to adopt Ranger, send us an email at [email protected], telling us a bit about yourself, your home environment and your lifestyle. A volunteer will get back to you shortly. Thanks.
Also please read the Disclaimer below.
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Disclaimer: The companion animal you are interested in is a courtesy post. Summit Dog Rescue often helps dogs and cats outside our organization to find their forever homes, and these are called "courtesy posts.” By courtesy posting pets from owners and other rescues, we offer our website (and sometimes email assistance) as a resouce to help their pet gain extra exposure. The pet’s bio comes directly from the owner or rescue, and we expect them to provide accurate information, to the best of their knowledge. Summit Dog Rescue in most cases has not met or evaluated these companion animals, so no information about a courtesy post dog or cat is guaranteed. We cannot accept responsibility for any injury or damages to any person or property caused by any courtesy post animals. Courtesy post pets are the sole responsibility of the owner and the adopter. In addition, SDR cannot take these pets in if the courtesy post adoption does not work out.
Also, although we occasionally might ask you to email us (if you’re interested in adopting a courtesy post pet), it’s just so we can help the owner or rescue connect with applicants. You’ll be adopting your new pet directly from the owner or the other rescue, not from Summit Dog Rescue. Please let us know if you’re comfortable with us sharing your information with the owner of the courtesy post pet.
This cute 10-week-old kitty was found in a parking lot sleeping on someone's tire. He's quickly adjusting to life with his foster family and loves everyone, including their 6-year-old resident Labradoodle. Unfortunately, his current family can't keep him because of allergies. Since he gets along with his canine foster brother so well, Summit Dog Rescue is stepping in to help find him his perfect home!
Ranger is a confident and curious kitty who loves to play, chase his tail, and sprint up and down the stairs. He's an adventure cat in the making, and whoever takes him home will be very lucky! He's currently being fostered in North Boulder.
For more info and/or to apply to adopt Ranger, send us an email at [email protected], telling us a bit about yourself, your home environment and your lifestyle. A volunteer will get back to you shortly. Thanks.
Also please read the Disclaimer below.
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Disclaimer: The companion animal you are interested in is a courtesy post. Summit Dog Rescue often helps dogs and cats outside our organization to find their forever homes, and these are called "courtesy posts.” By courtesy posting pets from owners and other rescues, we offer our website (and sometimes email assistance) as a resouce to help their pet gain extra exposure. The pet’s bio comes directly from the owner or rescue, and we expect them to provide accurate information, to the best of their knowledge. Summit Dog Rescue in most cases has not met or evaluated these companion animals, so no information about a courtesy post dog or cat is guaranteed. We cannot accept responsibility for any injury or damages to any person or property caused by any courtesy post animals. Courtesy post pets are the sole responsibility of the owner and the adopter. In addition, SDR cannot take these pets in if the courtesy post adoption does not work out.
Also, although we occasionally might ask you to email us (if you’re interested in adopting a courtesy post pet), it’s just so we can help the owner or rescue connect with applicants. You’ll be adopting your new pet directly from the owner or the other rescue, not from Summit Dog Rescue. Please let us know if you’re comfortable with us sharing your information with the owner of the courtesy post pet.