Kalamazoo Animal Rescue

Additional Pets


Meet Pete

Tabby - white, Domestic Short Hair Mix
Special Needs
Approx DOB: 4/10/2020
Gender: Male
Microchipped

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Special NeedsPete is a Special Needs pet with Food allergies

Meet Pete, the ultimate lover boy at Kalamazoo Animal Rescue! This charming feline is a social butterfly who gets along effortlessly with everyone and everything. From kids to cats to dogs, Pete has a heart as big as his appetite for making new friends. Despite his friendly nature, Pete found himself back at the shelter through no fault of his own, but he's ready to find his forever home and shower them with love and affection.

Pete does have a food allergy, but he is thriving on a special diet of Royal Canin PR. His ideal home would be with another cat who shares his food preferences or with a pet parent who is vigilant about keeping Pete away from other food sources. This lovable kitty has a tendency to sneak some dog food as well, so a watchful eye is key in keeping Pete happy and healthy.

If you're looking for a sweet and sociable companion who will never tire of cuddles and playtime, Pete is the perfect match for you. Swing by Kalamazoo Animal Rescue to meet Pete and see why he's the super lover boy you've been searching for!


Emily H is his foster parent. The adoption fee for Pete is $70. If more than one cat or kitten is adopted the adoption fees are discounted, please complete our online application form if you are interested in adopting Pete. A volunteer will contact you within approximately 48-72 hours.

All Kalamazoo Animal Rescue cats & kittens are spayed or neutered and feline leukemia tested prior to adoption. They also are given medication to rid them of roundworms and checked and treated for fleas & ear mites, if needed. All are given distemper vaccinations and depending on how long the pet has been in foster care, a booster vaccine may be necessary after adoption which will be the responsibility of the adopter. Additional vet care may have been provided depending on the particular animal's needs. Most cats and kittens are microchipped when they are spayed or neutered.


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