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Adopt Peanut

Cat, looks like
Domestic Shorthair
Age
Senior, Estimated birthdate:
Sex
Female
Color
Brown
Location
New York City
Peanut is currently in foster care and ready for adoption via our virtual process! Learn more about her time in foster care here: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:6aa25a11-6f6c-459a-8d09-… Peanut is a 13-year-old female. She is looking for a home that appreciates her mature manners and rewards her calm presence with an endless supply of love. Her fosters have found her to be a total delight,"...After settling in for a day, she started coming out more, especially when I entered the room, and showed her gentle side. She began spending time lounging in my closet but would come out eagerly for pets and attention. She’s calm, affectionate, and incredibly easy to care for. She sleeps on my bed, loves head rubs, and often greets me with soft headbutts asking for more pets. She’s shown zero aggression—just a sweet, gentle, loving lady who’s happy to relax and be near her person. My favorite thing about Peanut is how gentle and easygoing she is - she radiates calm and has the sweetest, softest way of asking for affection." Peanut is spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, and had preventative treatments to ensure she is ready for her new home. Submit an adoption survey from above and our team will reach out via phone or email (check spam) to schedule a counseling call. For any additional questions, please contact fosternyc@bestfriends.org. Please remember, pets cannot be held or reserved.
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We’ve come a long way since the first known city reached no-kill in 1994, and now we’re closer than ever to making the entire country no-kill. Of the roughly 3,900 shelters operating in America today, 1,300 of them are not yet no-kill, but nearly half are close with 100 or fewer additional pets to be saved, and we know what to do to get them there.

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Working together, we can save homeless pets in our communities and secure a better future for our best friends. Together, we will bring the whole country to no-kill.