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Fart Jacobs

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Fart Jacobs

Madison, WI

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short

Behavior

Fart Jacobs’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Fart Jacobs's Story

She's just as sweet as she looks; Fart is an absolute doll! This little cow kitty was born in June of 2023 and has been with the rescue since August '23. She likes to talk to people with adorable chirps and meows. She's soft and loves to cuddle, especially if you have hoodie strings that she can play with. Fart also loves playing with plastic spring toys and glitter balls. Shortly after arriving to our rescue she met Poopsie (the grey and white kitty in the pictures) and they've been BFFs ever since. They spend almost all their time together and Poopsie can often be found grooming Fart during their cuddle sessions. Fart is a pretty chill lady who doesn't mind dogs.<br/><br/>When Fart was a tiny kitten (under two months old) she had trauma to her spine. While we don't know exactly what happened, we do know that she was born on a farm, so perhaps she was stepped on by a much larger animal. Because of this she is partially paralyzed. Fart doesn't have use of her back legs so she scoots around on her back end. She is incontinent and needs to have her bladder expressed three times a day. This is done by holding her in a comfortable position, feeling her abdomen to find her bladder, and gently squeezing it over a puppy pad or other absorbent material until it is empty. Though it requires some guidance and practice, it's a skill most people can learn. Fart usually poops when her bladder is being expressed but sometimes she may leave a rogue turd on the floor. Due to her mobility issues, Fart mostly stays on the ground level but will take advantage of a low-hanging blanket and pull herself up (every day is arm day!). She likes climbing up cat trees but will yeet herself off, so she needs supervision or a short tree with a soft landing underneath. If there are accessible windows, she loves watching birds and leaves outside. She also loves scratching on cardboard scratching boxes. <br/><br/><br/>Cats at Seymour Mutts Rescue come with the following medical care already provided:<br/><br/>Spay/neuter<br/>Rabies and distemper (FVRCP) vaccines<br/>Microchip<br/>FeLV/FIV testing <br/>Deworming<br/>Flea preventative<br/><br/>Adoption Process <br/>Seymour Mutts Rescue has open adoption policies based on recommendations from the Humane Society of the United States.<br/>We don't require an adoption application and instead base our adoptions on conversations between potential adopters and foster homes. We do have an optional adoption application to help get the conversation started, or potential adopters can send us a message or email. After chatting with the foster home, the next step is a meet and greet so everyone can get acquainted. If the adoption is a go we'll get the paperwork signed to make it official and send the pet home with their medical records. Same day adoptions are possible but not required.<br/><br/><br/>Adoption Fee: We believe in lowering the barriers to adoption; because of this, we do not require a minimum adoption fee. We do, however, rely on financial contributions. Any funds received is at the discretion of the adopter and goes toward the care of animals in our rescue.<br/><br/><br/>Send us an email or inquiry if you have any questions about Fart or if you're interested in meeting her! She's being fostered in Madison.

She's just as sweet as she looks; Fart is an absolute doll! This little cow kitty was born in June of 2023 and has been with the rescue since August '23. She likes to talk to people with adorable chirps and meows. She's soft and loves to cuddle, especially if you have hoodie strings that she can play with. Fart also loves playing with plastic spring toys and glitter balls. Shortly after arriving to our rescue she met Poopsie (the grey and white kitty in the pictures) and they've been BFFs ever since. They spend almost all their time together and Poopsie can often be found grooming Fart during their cuddle sessions. Fart is a pretty chill lady who doesn't mind dogs.

When Fart was a tiny kitten (under two months old) she had trauma to her spine. While we don't know exactly what happened, we do know that she was born on a farm, so perhaps she was stepped on by a much larger animal. Because of this she is partially paralyzed. Fart doesn't have use of her back legs so she scoots around on her back end. She is incontinent

She's just as sweet as she looks; Fart is an absolute doll! This little cow kitty was born in June of 2023 and has been with the rescue since August '23. She likes to talk to people with adorable chirps and meows. She's soft and loves to cuddle, especially if you have hoodie strings that she can play with. Fart also loves playing with plastic spring toys and glitter balls. Shortly after arriving to our rescue she met Poopsie (the grey and white kitty in the pictures) and they've been BFFs ever since. They spend almost all their time together and Poopsie can often be found grooming Fart during their cuddle sessions. Fart is a pretty chill lady who doesn't mind dogs.

When Fart was a tiny kitten (under two months old) she had trauma to her spine. While we don't know exactly what happened, we do know that she was born on a farm, so perhaps she was stepped on by a much larger animal. Because of this she is partially paralyzed. Fart doesn't have use of her back legs so she scoots around on her back end. She is incontinent and needs to have her bladder expressed three times a day. This is done by holding her in a comfortable position, feeling her abdomen to find her bladder, and gently squeezing it over a puppy pad or other absorbent material until it is empty. Though it requires some guidance and practice, it's a skill most people can learn. Fart usually poops when her bladder is being expressed but sometimes she

How To Adopt

Fart Jacobs was listed as Adoptable by Seymour Mutts Rescue
How can I adopt Fart Jacobs?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Seymour Mutts Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Fart Jacobs is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Seymour Mutts Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Fart Jacobs?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Seymour Mutts Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Fart Jacobs, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Seymour Mutts Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Seymour Mutts Rescue's Adoption Policy
Our adoption process relies on conversations between the adopter and rescue/foster home to determine matches. We believe that there are no perfect animals and no perfect homes, just perfect fits. We use the adoption application as a way to start conversations; filling out an application is not required before meeting an animal. Feel free to send us an email, message, or fill out an application. Adoption Fees: We believe in lowering the barriers to adoption; because of this, we do not require a minimum adoption fee. We do, however, rely on financial contributions. Any funds received is at the discretion of the adopter and goes toward the care of animals in our rescue.

Fart Jacobs is from Seymour Mutts Rescue

[Madison, WI]

Our Mission
The goal of Seymour Mutts Rescue is to increase public access to rescue dogs and cats through open adoptions, as well as promote positive outcomes for our transfer partners by increasing their live release rates and decreasing their length of stay.
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