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Rescue Cat of the Week: Sergeant Pepper

This tabby does indeed have a lonely heart. He's looking for a loving home. Could it be with you?

Meet Sergeant Pepper. His owners owners were forced to move from their house to an apartment that allowed only one animal, so they had to choose to keep one cat, and relinquish the other.

Sergeant Pepper’s a big, gorgeous boy, around three-years-old, with classic brown tabby markings. He’s neutered, healthy, and is getting along well with the other cats at Friends of Animals Foundation.

He’s playful and craves affection from the volunteers—a real sweetheart and a gentleman. If you’d like to visit Sgt. Pepper, just call 310-479-5089 or email frndsofanimals@aol.com.

Friends of Animals Foundation is a humane organization dedicated to the loving rehabilitation and caring placement of abused, abandoned and homeless dogs and cats. Established in 1983 FOA has rescued and found loving and responsible families for thousands of neglected pets. FOA is a 501 © 3 organization registered with the Board of Charitable Trusts in Sacramento.

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