





Minnie Cobb
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Minnie Cobb
Philadelphia, PA
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Minnie Cobb’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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.
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Minnie Cobb's Story
With Minnie, less is more. She doesn’t ask for much, and is looking to trade in her stressful city street days for a quiet, loving home, gentle pets, and a warm lap to curl up on.<br/><br/>What does Minnie have to offer you? Loyal companionship, the most thoughtful head butts, and your newest forever friend. She does best with calm voices and slow movements. Minnie is an affectionate and soft-spoken sweetheart and will crawl into your lap or prop herself on the edge when she feels ready. She is still learning to let her guard down and trust humans but has made leaps and bounds already.<br/><br/>She values a calm approach and tender demeanor to match hers. She has boundaries and sometimes feels overstimulated from lots of petting, so she asks that you read her body language and pick up on her cues of when to respect her space. Because of this, dogs and children may be too energetic and overwhelming for her. While she hasn’t been in an environment with many other cats, her personal space rules with humans also seem to apply with her fellow felines. She would probably do best either as a solo fur baby or potentially with one sibling who is also low-energy (a senior cat or calm adult that does not crowd her space or spend all day zipping to and fro to alleviate the zoomies).<br/><br/>Minnie Cobb is around 4 years old and is spayed, FeLV and FIV negative, current on shots, treated for fleas and worms, microchipped, and litter box trained. She is affectionate, cuddly, friendly, gentle, loyal, and quiet.<br/><br/>Adoption fee: $100 (plus tax)<br/><br/>To adopt, please fill out an application at www.projectmeow.org/adopt/adoption-application/<br/><br/>For additional information, contact us at adoptions@projectmeow.org<br/><br/>Project MEOW is a 501(c)3 non-profit animal rescue organization and is dedicated to saving the lives of West Philadelphia's homeless, abandoned, and unwanted animals.<br/><br/>Thank you for looking to rescue a furbaby!
With Minnie, less is more. She doesn’t ask for much, and is looking to trade in her stressful city street days for a quiet, loving home, gentle pets, and a warm lap to curl up on.
What does Minnie have to offer you? Loyal companionship, the most thoughtful head butts, and your newest forever friend. She does best with calm voices and slow movements. Minnie is an affectionate and soft-spoken sweetheart and will crawl into your lap or prop herself on the edge when she feels ready. She is still learning to let her guard down and trust humans but has made leaps and bounds already.
She values a calm approach and tender demeanor to match hers. She has boundaries and sometimes feels overstimulated from lots of petting, so she asks that you read her body language and pick up on her cues of when to respect her space. Because of this, dogs and children may be too energetic and overwhelming for her. While she hasn’t been in an environment with many other cats, her personal space rules with humans also seem to apply wi
With Minnie, less is more. She doesn’t ask for much, and is looking to trade in her stressful city street days for a quiet, loving home, gentle pets, and a warm lap to curl up on.
What does Minnie have to offer you? Loyal companionship, the most thoughtful head butts, and your newest forever friend. She does best with calm voices and slow movements. Minnie is an affectionate and soft-spoken sweetheart and will crawl into your lap or prop herself on the edge when she feels ready. She is still learning to let her guard down and trust humans but has made leaps and bounds already.
She values a calm approach and tender demeanor to match hers. She has boundaries and sometimes feels overstimulated from lots of petting, so she asks that you read her body language and pick up on her cues of when to respect her space. Because of this, dogs and children may be too energetic and overwhelming for her. While she hasn’t been in an environment with many other cats, her personal space rules with humans also seem to apply with her fellow felines. She would probably do best either as a solo fur baby or potentially with one sibling who is also low-energy (a senior cat or calm adult that does not crowd her space or spend all day zipping to and fro to alleviate the zoomies).
Minnie Cobb is around 4 years old and is spayed, FeLV and FIV negative, current on shots, treated for fleas and worms, microchipped, and li
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Minnie Cobb is from Project MEOW of West Philadelphia
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