Jack the ripper

Adopted
Jack the ripper
Breed American Shorthair
Color -
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
Quiet, Independent, Couch
Health
Spayed neutered, , Shots current
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
-

Contact Me

Adopt Me
Friends of the Manchester Animal Shelter
Manchester, NH 03102
(603) 628-3544

My Story

If you would like to meet jack the ripper in person, the shelter has visiting hours on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday from 12 noon until 4 pm. Meet Jack the Ripper, a 3-year-old cat with a name that might sound intimidating, but don’t let it fool you—he’s a big love. Once an outdoor cat and causing chaos to ecosystem, Jack earned his reputation as a menace to society. After being trapped and brought in, he was initially scared and shut down, unsure of what people wanted from him. Over time, with patience, neutering, and a chance to cool off, Jack softened and revealed his true, loving nature. Now, he purrs up a storm, enjoys showering volunteers and staff with affection, and flashes his adorable smile in his recent photos, showing that he’s just a little guy enjoying his treats. Jack also loves his hidey houses, where he feels safe and cozy. Despite being FIV+, he is ready to embrace a life filled with love and comfort. He would thrive in a quiet home with no other animals and no small children. INQUIRIES SUBMITTED THROUGH PETFINDER MAY NOT BE ANSWERED. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING, PLEASE SUBMIT AN APPLICATION HERE: https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/FMAS/Cat Adoption Fee is based on age: · Kittens ( 8 weeks through 7 months): $200 · Cats (7 months through 7 years old): $150 · Senior Cats (8 years and older): $100 · Senior for Seniors (Seniors 65+ adopting over 7 years): $50 The adoption fee for adult cats includes the following: spay or neuter and procedure; rabies vaccination; distemper vaccination, microchip; and combo test of FIV (feline AIDS) and FeLV (feline leukemia). Other medical care provided might include treatments for fleas, ear mites, dental work or infections or other medical conditions. Additional vaccinations and medical care (including kittens Rabies shots if adopted at under 12 weeks of age) will be the responsibility of the adopter. If you have questions you can call our office at 603.628.3544 or email [email protected] For up-to-date info like events, closings, new animals, success stories please like Manchester Animal Shelter on Facebook!

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