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Castor Oil is a young man with an old man’s face, if that makes any sense at all. Castor’s gray color mixed with his grumpy mug makes him look considerably more aged than he truly is. This sweet boy is shy of 4 years, meaning he still has some kitten energy but is finally starting to come around to the idea that sprinting through your home at 4am isn’t really necessary. Castor had struggled in his previous home with the stress of living with other cats and dogs. He’s really a bachelor in nature and is looking for a roommate that understands it’s nice to cuddle at night but maybe during the day a bit of personal space is well advised. Castor has a funny little bob tail as he is a Manx. This means that you don’t have to worry about watching for any tails as you are shutting cabinet doors! A wonderful genetic characteristic for those of us that may be a little forgetful at times. However, being a Manx isn`t just a fun party trick. Be sure to speak with staff regarding Castor. And, as always, at home research is encouraged. Castor is a big ole boy in stature and would like to acknowledge that whatever suction cup window perch is about to go into the shopping g cart needs to be able to withstand 16+ pounds. He advises you read the reviews first! Castor is going to be a bit shy when you meet him in shelter, so it is important to offer him lots of patience. Sometimes the best forever friend is the one you take a chance on.
Castor is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and microchipped. His adoption fee is $90.
Castor Oil is a young man with an old man’s face, if that makes any sense at all. Castor’s gray color mixed with his grumpy mug makes him look considerably more aged than he truly is. This sweet boy is shy of 4 years, meaning he still has some kitten energy but is finally starting to come around to the idea that sprinting through your home at 4am isn’t really necessary. Castor had struggled in his previous home with the stress of living with other cats and dogs. He’s really a bachelor in nature and is looking for a roommate that understands it’s nice to cuddle at night but maybe during the day a bit of personal space is well advised. Castor has a funny little bob tail as he is a Manx. This means that you don’t have to worry about watching for any tails as you are shutting cabinet doors! A wonderful genetic characteristic for those of us that may be a little forgetful at times. However, being a Manx isn`t just a fun party trick. Be sure to speak with staff regarding Castor. And, as always, at home research is encouraged. Castor is a big ole boy in stature and would like to acknowledge that whatever suction cup window perch is about to go into the shopping g cart needs to be able to withstand 16+ pounds. He advises you read the reviews first! Castor is going to be a bit shy when you meet him in shelter, so it is important to offer him lots of patience. Sometimes the best forever friend is the one you take a chance on.
Castor is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and microchipped. His adoption fee is $90.
Adoption Applications can be found on our website www.whitmanpets.org
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Interview
You will have a consultation with one of our adoption counselors to be sure the animal is a good fit for you.
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Home Check
We will need to see a copy of a lease and receive landlord approval for you to adopt.
5.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Adoption fees vary based on species and age. A table of the different adoption fees can be found at http://www.whitmanpets.org/adopt/
For adopter's that rent: We require a lease and verbal Landlord approval prior to adoption.
All adopters must fill out an adoption questionnaire. Once filled out, adopters will sit down with an adoption counselor to have an adoption consultation/conversation. Once approved, animals typically can go home same day.
All adoptions are done on first come, first serve, first approved basis. Adopters must be 18 years and older.
Adoption fees vary based on species and age. A table of the different adoption fees can be found at http://www.whitmanpets.org/adopt/
For adopter's that rent: We require a lease and verbal Landlord approval prior to adoption.
All adopters must fill out an adoption questionnaire. Once filled out, adopters will sit down with an adoption counselor to have an adoption consultation/conversation. Once approved, animals typically can go home same day.
All adoptions are done on first come, first serve, first approved basis. Adopters must be 18 years and older.
Animals are available to view Monday - Wednesday, Friday & Saturdays, 1-6pm. (Closed Thursdays and Sundays). Adoptions times are 1-5:30pm during business hours.
Animals are available to view Monday - Wednesday, Friday & Saturdays, 1-6pm. (Closed Thursdays and Sundays). Adoptions times are 1-5:30pm during business hours.
More about this shelter
Whitman County Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal shelter.
We value the human/animal bond, provide stewardship for homeless pets and promote compassionate treatment of all companion animals.
Out of deep respect for companion animals, WCHS provides
>A modern, humane sheltering facility for homeless pets
>Affordable spay/neuter program
>Adoption services for homeless animals
>Community education and opportunities for community service
Whitman County Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal shelter.
We value the human/animal bond, provide stewardship for homeless pets and promote compassionate treatment of all companion animals.
Out of deep respect for companion animals, WCHS provides
>A modern, humane sheltering facility for homeless pets
>Affordable spay/neuter program
>Adoption services for homeless animals
>Community education and opportunities for community service
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