Vanilla Latte and Remi are in new homes this week. If you’d like to adopt a puppy, dog, cat, kitten or horse take a look at our adoptable pets and let us know!
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Pet of the Week: Vanilla Latte (Cat)
Our pet of the week is Vanilla Latte. She is a very laid back cat that loves attention and will fit in just about anywhere. She even loves the dogs and plays with them a lot
She was born in May of 2012 so she is now almost 4 years old.
She is spayed and microchipped and declawed on the front feet. She is a total indoor cat and sleeps on the bed.
Her adoption fee is only $35 for the month of March. That’s half off the regular adoption fee.
For more information, please email [email protected] or call (936)878-2349 or go to www.t-bar.org for the adoption application.
Success Stories: Leia, Mugsy, and Cinco!
Three of our animals were adopted this week. Mugsy went to his new forever home over the weekend. Princess Leia went to one of our shelter partners, Aggieland Humane Society, where she found her forever home and Cinco’s foster Mom decided she could not let him go and decided to adopt! We couldn’t be happier for them all! If you’d like to adopt a puppy, kitten, dog, cat or horse, check out our web site www.t-bar.org and then email [email protected] or call 936-878-2349 to let us know!
Success Story: Sir Henry
Sir Henry was adopted this week! We’re so happy that one of our wonderful kitties found a forever home. If you’re thinking about adopting a cat or a kitten take a look at the ones on our web site www.t-bar.org. We have kittens and adult cats that are desperate for forever homes and February is the month to do it since we’re offering 1/2 off on adoptions right now. That’s only $35 and it covers spay / neuter and all vaccinations. Adopt, don’t shop!
Pets of the Week: Sir Henry and Sir Nicholas
This week we have two six month old kittens for pet of the week. Sir Henry and Sir Nicholas are two sweet, fun loving little boys. They are current on shots, neutered and ready to be adopted into a family of their own. If you’d like to adopt, email [email protected] to find out more about our adoption process and check out our website to view some of the other cats, dogs and horses that are waiting for a home of their own too. www.t-bar.org
Success Story: Willow (Cat)
Our success story for today is another cat. Willow’s foster Mom decided it was a good fit and made it official. Willow gets to stay with them forever!! If you’d like to adopt a cat, horse or dog, go to www.t-bar.org and see if we have one that would be right for you. Then call 936-878-2349 or email [email protected] and we’ll arrange a visit. Adopt, don’t shop!
Success Story: Gracie (cat)!
Another happy ending for one of the cats being fostered by Lisa at Puppy Dawgs and Cat Tails on Alamo Street in Brenham. Sandra came into the store and fell in love with this pretty cat and adopted her. Gracie’s Christmas wish for a family of her own has been fulfilled. Please adopt, don’t shop! www.t-bar.org
Pets of the Week: Luke and Leia (cats)
Do you like kittens?
Princess Leia is a beautiful orange and white little girl with a rambunctious personality, while her brother, Luke, is an adorable brown tabby boy who prefers to elicit pets from his foster parents and chase his sister around until itâs time for supper. Leia has a very soft coat and enjoys pets almost as much as she enjoys pouncing on her brother when he’s not looking.
Little Luke and Leia were both rescued during Patricia’s post-hurricane storms that hit Texas this past October when they were just a couple weeks old. They were found in a loading dock of a Church building in College Station, hiding in whatever they could find that provided shelter from the rain and winds of Patricia. Leia was soaking wet and freezing cold when she was caught by her now foster mom. She cried the entire way home and barely moved from her dryer-warmed blanket. Once she was dry and warm, her personality began to blossom and she realized how AMAZING pets feel! It didn’t take her long to feel at home. Luke on the other hand found his way to the feral cat shelter his now foster-mom set up to keep the babies, who were too smart to be trapped, warm and dry during the storms and flooding. Being the smart little boy he is, he was warm and dry in the shelter; however, it made it too easy for trapping. Soon enough, he was now in his new temporary home and reunited with his sister.
Though these sweet babies were born feral, they were trapped at such a young age that they got to learn the luxuriates of the spoiled, indoor life and quickly adjusted to their new human foster parents and the warm, dry home they never knew existed! Now these two are looking for a furever home that will continue to love and care for them as cherished family members so that they never have to feel as cold and miserable as they did when they were just weeks old.
For more information, please email [email protected] or call (936)878-2349 and leave a voice mail. A TBAR volunteer will return your call at their earliest convenience. If you would like to adopt an animal, please download and submit via email or regular mail an adoption application (www.t-bar.org/about/forms) so that the foster home can arrange a meet and greet with your family.
Pet of the week: Cher (cat)
Pet of the week: Cher! This beautiful cat with was raised indoors from a very small kitten and is very tame and gentle. So much so that she may crawl on your leg in the bath tub and take a drink! She loves to be held and loves to sleep on you. She is very playful and energetic with a lot of personality.She enjoys petting.
For more information, please email [email protected] or call (936)878-2349 and leave a voice mail. A TBAR volunteer will return your call at their earliest convenience. If you would like to adopt an animal, please download and submit via email or regular mail an adoption application (www.t-bar.org/about/forms) so that the foster home can arrange a meet and greet with your family.
Adoption Fee: HALF PRICE which is only $35 through Dec. 31
Adoption fee includes neuter or spay, up to date vaccinations, FIV and FeLuk tested if old enough or started, deworming and a one year TBAR membership
TBT: Titan and Fire
Once upon a time these babies were born to a feral momma & abandoned at 2 weeks old. They were crying & cold in tall grass. Found by a sweet young woman. That young woman reached out and found me. She struggled to keep their little flames of life burning. Their sister was lost so she fought to keep the boys alive. Now here they are 2 years old & spoiled boys! Fire was adopted by a sweet little family & Titan was a foster failure!
Help True Blue Animal Rescue with our TNR program.
Email if you know about any Feral cat colonies that would benefit from a trap, neuter, release program. [email protected]