




Zorro
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Zorro
North Kingstown, RI
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Zorro’s Compatibility
This pet has bad 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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Zorro's Story
Hi, I’m Zorro <br/><br/>I’m a 1-year-old, very handsome boy (I’ve been told this many times, so it must be true). I came into the shelter on New Year’s Eve with another cat, when our human lost their home. It was a scary way to start the new year, and I’m still figuring out how this whole shelter life works.<br/><br/>I’ll be honest with you—right now I can seem a little standoffish. The cage is confusing, noisy, and not at all like a real home. I’m trying to be brave, but I’ve been through a lot in a short amount of time. The humans here say that I might just need more time… or maybe a chance to be cage-free so I can show who I really am.<br/><br/>Because here’s the thing: I am friendly. That’s what my previous family told everyone, and I think they know me pretty well. When I was coming out of anesthesia after getting neutered on January 13th (yep—I'm all fixed and fully up to date on my vaccines!), the humans were able to pet me, and I liked it. A lot. I may play it cool, but gentle pats and kindness are definitely my thing.<br/><br/>I’m still young, still learning, and still healing—from change, from loss, from everything flipping upside down. What I really need now is patience, understanding, and someone willing to let me blossom at my own pace. I promise there’s a sweet, loving boy under this unsure exterior… he just needs a chance to feel safe again.<br/><br/>If you’re looking for a cat to grow with, to earn trust with, and to watch transform into the friendly companion everyone knows he can be, I think we might be perfect for each other.<br/><br/>Love,
 Zorro <br/><br/><br/><br/>For more information, you can go to our web site and fill out an online application at: thepetrefuge.org and print and fill it out and email back to ShelterManager@thepetrefuge.org.. Filling out an adoption application is always the first step. Currently, visits to the shelter are by appointment only for approved applications, so please fill out an application, then email it into us . Or, if you prefer, you can print it out on paper, fill it out, and drop it off. The manager will be in touch with you about an appointment for a visit, once your application has been approved. We also invite you to follow us on Facebook under Pet Refuge, and Tiktok under petrefugenk.
Hi, I’m Zorro
I’m a 1-year-old, very handsome boy (I’ve been told this many times, so it must be true). I came into the shelter on New Year’s Eve with another cat, when our human lost their home. It was a scary way to start the new year, and I’m still figuring out how this whole shelter life works.
I’ll be honest with you—right now I can seem a little standoffish. The cage is confusing, noisy, and not at all like a real home. I’m trying to be brave, but I’ve been through a lot in a short amount of time. The humans here say that I might just need more time… or maybe a chance to be cage-free so I can show who I really am.
Because here’s the thing: I am friendly. That’s what my previous family told everyone, and I think they know me pretty well. When I was coming out of anesthesia after getting neutered on January 13th (yep—I'm all fixed and fully up to date on my vaccines!), the humans were able to pet me, and I liked it. A lot. I may play it cool, but gentle pats and kindness are definitely my thin
Hi, I’m Zorro
I’m a 1-year-old, very handsome boy (I’ve been told this many times, so it must be true). I came into the shelter on New Year’s Eve with another cat, when our human lost their home. It was a scary way to start the new year, and I’m still figuring out how this whole shelter life works.
I’ll be honest with you—right now I can seem a little standoffish. The cage is confusing, noisy, and not at all like a real home. I’m trying to be brave, but I’ve been through a lot in a short amount of time. The humans here say that I might just need more time… or maybe a chance to be cage-free so I can show who I really am.
Because here’s the thing: I am friendly. That’s what my previous family told everyone, and I think they know me pretty well. When I was coming out of anesthesia after getting neutered on January 13th (yep—I'm all fixed and fully up to date on my vaccines!), the humans were able to pet me, and I liked it. A lot. I may play it cool, but gentle pats and kindness are definitely my thing.
I’m still young, still learning, and still healing—from change, from loss, from everything flipping upside down. What I really need now is patience, understanding, and someone willing to let me blossom at my own pace. I promise there’s a sweet, loving boy under this unsure exterior… he just needs a chance to feel safe again.
If you’re looking for a cat to grow with, to earn tr
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