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Werther‘s came To our shelter as a very tiny stray just a few weeks old along with his brother Butterscotch they were very scared and fearful. His big eyes and ear tuffs melted our hearts. The staff at Bchs Took the two under our wings they went into foster home and have grown into loving playful kittens. Werther’s has gained lots of confidence, he can still be a little shy but with the right home, patience and lots of love and attention will continue to bloom into a beautiful fur baby. His favorite activities are eating and playing and his brother, he would love to go home with his brother but that is not required, he probably would do well with other cats with proper and slow introduction. In foster care he accomplished eating wet food straight from hand and even a bowl from foster mom‘s lap this is a great way to bond with a new kitten it will give him the opportunity to bond and trust. He is perfectly capable of eating on his own uses the litter box well and has had no issues in that department. He plays well independently, but loves to wrestle with his brother. As with all new pets it is highly recommended that Werther’s is contained to one area of the home particularly a smaller bedroom or area that can be closed so that he doesn’t scamper off and get lost or hide and not be found, this also gives him time to adjust to his new environment and gives that adopter an opportunity to interact in a smaller space until there is enough confidence to let him experience the whole home. Keep in mind this room should be baby proof as kittens can get into things unknowingly that can harm them. A room with a view would be great but beware of blinds with strings. He has interacted with a five-year-old girl and did well handled gently, he would do best in a calm household so that he can continue to gain confidence and bravery. Changing environments can be very stressful for young animals especially those that get a rough start Werther’s has never been aggressive but could hiss if he gets startled or feels afraid. He has done very well to overcome this in foster care, However adopter must be prepared for this behavior due to change in environment. He’s a little guy with a big heart and would make a great companion to someone who can devote the time and attention to him
Adoption Fee $110.00
Werther‘s came To our shelter as a very tiny stray just a few weeks old along with his brother Butterscotch they were very scared and fearful. His big eyes and ear tuffs melted our hearts. The staff at Bchs Took the two under our wings they went into foster home and have grown into loving playful kittens. Werther’s has gained lots of confidence, he can still be a little shy but with the right home, patience and lots of love and attention will continue to bloom into a beautiful fur baby. His favorite activities are eating and playing and his brother, he would love to go home with his brother but that is not required, he probably would do well with other cats with proper and slow introduction. In foster care he accomplished eating wet food straight from hand and even a bowl from foster mom‘s lap this is a great way to bond with a new kitten it will give him the opportunity to bond and trust. He is perfectly capable of eating on his own uses the litter box well and has had no issues in that department. He plays well independently, but loves to wrestle with his brother. As with all new pets it is highly recommended that Werther’s is contained to one area of the home particularly a smaller bedroom or area that can be closed so that he doesn’t scamper off and get lost or hide and not be found, this also gives him time to adjust to his new environment and gives that adopter an opportunity to interact in a smaller space until there is enough confidence to let him experience the whole home. Keep in mind this room should be baby proof as kittens can get into things unknowingly that can harm them. A room with a view would be great but beware of blinds with strings. He has interacted with a five-year-old girl and did well handled gently, he would do best in a calm household so that he can continue to gain confidence and bravery. Changing environments can be very stressful for young animals especially those that get a rough start Werther’s has never been aggressive but could hiss if he gets startled or feels afraid. He has done very well to overcome this in foster care, However adopter must be prepared for this behavior due to change in environment. He’s a little guy with a big heart and would make a great companion to someone who can devote the time and attention to him
All interested adopters need to complete a pre-adoption form prior to being scheduled to meet the animals.
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Approve Application
We will review your application and confirm home ownership/rental and the approval to own a pet.
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Meet the Pet
We will schedule you a time to come in and meet with the animals. You will have a staff member assigned to your meeting for 1 on 1 attention
Additional adoption info
ADOPTION COSTS:
Kittens-8wks to 5mo $110.00
Cats-6mo to 6yrs $75.00
Senior Cats-7yrs and older $35
Puppies-8wks to 5mo $235.00
Puppies-6mo to 11mo $185.00
Dogs-1yr to 6yrs $135.00
Senior Dogs-7yrs and older- $95.00
Small Mammals Vary
The Adoption Cost of our Pets Include:
Initial canine or feline distemper combination vaccination.
First deworming or stool check
Rabies vaccination (Age over 3 months)
Spaying or neutering
AVID Microchipping
Identification tag
FeLV/FIV testing for Cats
Flea treatment/preventative
Leash and collar with dogs
Not Included in the Cost of Your Adoption, But Available at Your Request:
Heartworm Testing for Dogs
ADOPTION COSTS:
Kittens-8wks to 5mo $110.00
Cats-6mo to 6yrs $75.00
Senior Cats-7yrs and older $35
Puppies-8wks to 5mo $235.00
Puppies-6mo to 11mo $185.00
Dogs-1yr to 6yrs $135.00
Senior Dogs-7yrs and older- $95.00
Small Mammals Vary
The Adoption Cost of our Pets Include:
Initial canine or feline distemper combination vaccination.
First deworming or stool check
Rabies vaccination (Age over 3 months)
Spaying or neutering
AVID Microchipping
Identification tag
FeLV/FIV testing for Cats
Flea treatment/preventative
Leash and collar with dogs
Not Included in the Cost of Your Adoption, But Available at Your Request:
The Beaver County Humane Society shelter is located on 7 wooden acres at 3394 Brodhead Road in Center Township, PA 15001.
COVID-19 Closure Information
The BCHS is open by appointment only!
Phones are answered and appointments are scheduled Tuesdays 10 AM to 4 PM, and Thursdays through Sunday 10 AM- 4 PM.
The Shelter is closed on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Adoptions by appointment only!
The Beaver County Humane Society shelter is located on 7 wooden acres at 3394 Brodhead Road in Center Township, PA 15001.
COVID-19 Closure Information
The BCHS is open by appointment only!
Phones are answered and appointments are scheduled Tuesdays 10 AM to 4 PM, and Thursdays through Sunday 10 AM- 4 PM.
The Shelter is closed on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Adoptions by appointment only!
More about this shelter
The mission of the Beaver County Humane Society is to protect and enhance the lives of all domestic animals and to promote kindness and respect for all living creatures.
Our vision is a community that supports a humane, sustainable, and compassionate environment for all animals.
The mission of the Beaver County Humane Society is to protect and enhance the lives of all domestic animals and to promote kindness and respect for all living creatures.
Our vision is a community that supports a humane, sustainable, and compassionate environment for all animals.
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