Jenny found her way into a barn to have her kittens. However, the family was not wanted there. We went and got her and her 4 kittens. The homeowner refused to let us do a thorough search to make sure we got everyone. Her kittens have since been adopted. She may be shy at first but this former community cat is a true lap cat. When she's not busy looking out the window, she hanging out on her foster mom's lap. She loves being petted and will purr nonstop.
Woody is an 8-year-old former community cat. He loves attention, brushing, head massages, chin scritches, greenies, temptations, and laying next to his human friends. He gets along with other cats. He may be shy at first but once he gets to know you he will be velcroed to your side. He received a full workup at the vet and is negative for felv/fiv. His bloodwork is good but he has some scarring of his soft palate which causes him to snort when he is excited. Nothing can be done for that. It doesn't interfere with his ability to eat, drink, or breathe.
To view some of our adoptable pets, scroll this page. Or, go to our Facebook and Instagram to see all of our adoptable pets on video! In addition, may go to Petfinder and/or Adopt-a-Pet. Lastly, some of our newer intakes may not yet be posted so you can fill out an application and indicate what type of pet you are looking for. Working with you the process will ensure that you find a pet well-suited to your lifestyle.
Complete the below application. Please note that adopters must be 21 years of age or older. Make sure to answer all questions completely as incomplete applications will NOT be processed.
We are a volunteer-only organization and often receive numerous applications. We respond to potential adopters who are a good fit for an animal within 2-3 working days. Also, make sure to check your spam folder in case our email is routed there.
Note that kittens are adopted out in pairs unless there is a young friendly cat at home. Also, kittens too young to spay/neuter receive a voucher to our participating veterinarian for sterilization when old enough. In addition, dogs are tested for heart worm while kittens/cats are tested for felv/fiv.
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