




Hope
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Hope
Victor, NY
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Hope’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Hope's Story
This gray-coated beauty plays it cool, real cool. Rushing into a room all “look at me” is not Hope’s style. She prefers nuance to domination, thinking it a refreshing change from attention grabbers who jump on visitors without invitation or meow loudly for minutes at a time. Hope’s modus operandi means you might have to seek her out at the sanctuary, but this is one decision you’ll never regret. Once greeted with a slow, gentle approach, two-year-old Hope drops the disinterested act and starts purring, rolling over, and showing how much she adores attention. She just doesn’t believe in being a hog about it. Amen, little Hope, amen!<br/><br/>To meet Hope, please complete the application on our website at https://www.petprideny.org/adopt/adopt-adoption-form
This gray-coated beauty plays it cool, real cool. Rushing into a room all “look at me” is not Hope’s style. She prefers nuance to domination, thinking it a refreshing change from attention grabbers who jump on visitors without invitation or meow loudly for minutes at a time. Hope’s modus operandi means you might have to seek her out at the sanctuary, but this is one decision you’ll never regret. Once greeted with a slow, gentle approach, two-year-old Hope drops the disinterested act and starts purring, rolling over, and showing how much she adores attention. She just doesn’t believe in being a hog about it. Amen, little Hope, amen!
To meet Hope, please complete the application on our website at https://www.petprideny.org/adopt/adopt-adoption-form
This gray-coated beauty plays it cool, real cool. Rushing into a room all “look at me” is not Hope’s style. She prefers nuance to domination, thinking it a refreshing change from attention grabbers who jump on visitors without invitation or meow loudly for minutes at a time. Hope’s modus operandi means you might have to seek her out at the sanctuary, but this is one decision you’ll never regret. Once greeted with a slow, gentle approach, two-year-old Hope drops the disinterested act and starts purring, rolling over, and showing how much she adores attention. She just doesn’t believe in being a hog about it. Amen, little Hope, amen!
To meet Hope, please complete the application on our website at https://www.petprideny.org/adopt/adopt-adoption-form
How To Adopt
Hope is from Pet Pride of New York
[Victor, NY]
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