Bob
- Senior
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Bob
Blaine, MN
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Bob's Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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Bob's Story
Meet Bob: The Distinguished Retiree Who Forgot His Dentures. <br/><br/>Bob is somewhere between 6 and 8 years old, although he'd probably tell you he's "29 with experience."<br/><br/>Once upon a time, Bob lived the good life as an indoor cat. Then, through absolutely no fault of his own, his family moved away and... well... forgot one tiny detail.<br/><br/>Bob and his sister.<br/><br/>Instead of moving into their new home, they were left outside to figure out things like hunting, surviving, and paying rent (okay, maybe not the last one). Thankfully, a kind neighbor noticed the abandoned duo, started feeding them, and eventually brought them in to be neutered.<br/><br/>That's when the veterinarian discovered poor Bob's mouth was in rough shape. His teeth were so diseased they all had to come out.<br/><br/>So now Bob is officially a grandpa... without his dentures.<br/><br/>The good news? Bob is completely unbothered by his toothless status. He happily gums his food, flashes the cutest little gummy grin, and continues living life like nothing happened.<br/><br/>Personality-wise? Bob is basically your favorite retired neighbor.<br/><br/>He loves absolutely everyone. He has never met a stranger. His tiny little meow sounds like he politely ordered the "extra quiet" package at the factory. He's the kind of cat who would apologize if you stepped on his tail.<br/><br/>Bob doesn't cause trouble. He doesn't start drama. He isn't plotting world domination at 3 a.m. He's just a wonderfully awkward, incredibly sweet gentleman who wants to hang out, receive a few pets, and quietly exist in your general vicinity.<br/><br/>If you're looking for a flashy kitten who climbs your curtains... Bob respectfully declines.<br/><br/>If you're looking for a gentle, goofy, gummy-smiled best friend who has overcome more than his fair share of bad luck and still greets the world with kindness, Bob is waiting to meet you.<br/><br/>He may have lost his teeth...<br/>He may have lost his first home...<br/><br/>But he's never lost his gentle heart.<br/><br/>Bob is proof that sometimes the best smiles don't need teeth at all. <br/><br/>Adoption fee is $150<br/>Adoption applications available at rpaw.org
Meet Bob: The Distinguished Retiree Who Forgot His Dentures.
Bob is somewhere between 6 and 8 years old, although he'd probably tell you he's "29 with experience."
Once upon a time, Bob lived the good life as an indoor cat. Then, through absolutely no fault of his own, his family moved away and... well... forgot one tiny detail.
Bob and his sister.
Instead of moving into their new home, they were left outside to figure out things like hunting, surviving, and paying rent (okay, maybe not the last one). Thankfully, a kind neighbor noticed the abandoned duo, started feeding them, and eventually brought them in to be neutered.
That's when the veterinarian discovered poor Bob's mouth was in rough shape. His teeth were so diseased they all had to come out.
So now Bob is officially a grandpa... without his dentures.
The good news? Bob is completely unbothered by his toothless status. He happily gums his food, flashes the cutest little gummy grin, and continues living l
Meet Bob: The Distinguished Retiree Who Forgot His Dentures.
Bob is somewhere between 6 and 8 years old, although he'd probably tell you he's "29 with experience."
Once upon a time, Bob lived the good life as an indoor cat. Then, through absolutely no fault of his own, his family moved away and... well... forgot one tiny detail.
Bob and his sister.
Instead of moving into their new home, they were left outside to figure out things like hunting, surviving, and paying rent (okay, maybe not the last one). Thankfully, a kind neighbor noticed the abandoned duo, started feeding them, and eventually brought them in to be neutered.
That's when the veterinarian discovered poor Bob's mouth was in rough shape. His teeth were so diseased they all had to come out.
So now Bob is officially a grandpa... without his dentures.
The good news? Bob is completely unbothered by his toothless status. He happily gums his food, flashes the cutest little gummy grin, and continues living life like nothing happened.
Personality-wise? Bob is basically your favorite retired neighbor.
He loves absolutely everyone. He has never met a stranger. His tiny little meow sounds like he politely ordered the "extra quiet" package at the factory. He's the kind of cat who would apologize if you stepped on his tail.
Bob doesn't cause trouble. He doesn't start drama. He is
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