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Kit Kat (5/25/2014) came to us as jaded and suspicious. She had been bounced around for a few years but in all those homes, had the opportunity to roam outside freely and wasn`t sure about her new accommodations at ARC. She was equally unsure about the staff and decided that she would meet both with anger and hostility, especially our one staff member, Sue. After a few months, however, she realized that our shelter was a happy, safe place despite her best efforts to convince the other cats to start a cat fight club or mutiny against staff. Now, Kit Kat gets along with ALL cats in her unit and can even be caught snuggling with them in the beds under the window. She has come to love and ADORE all staff (especially Sue!) and runs to the door to greet visitors and if you don`t immediately drop everything to pet her, she will throw herself in front of you to demand attention. If you happen to trip over her, she will immediately try to crawl onto you as you lay sprawled on the floor and begin purring contently with the hopes that you will remain on the floor snuggling her. Though she is technically a senior, she has the energy and agility of a kitten and wows everyone with her gymnast moves chasing catnip mice. Kit Kat is both long and short haired in that she has extremely dense, thick fur and the CUTEST ear tuffs. Initially, when she was possessed by the spirit of Church himself, we wondered if we had somehow brought a wild Palla cat into the shelter but have since learned it`s just another endearing and unique feature she possesses. Kit Kat`s ideal home would be with a human or two or three to lavish attention on her, another cat or two to occasionally snuggle with and a large window with a soft bed underneath it. Kit Kat is spayed, up to date on vaccines, microchipped and tested negative for FELV, FIV. To meet Kit Kat, complete a pre-approval at our website or call 570-784-3669 Ext 2.
Kit Kat (5/25/2014) came to us as jaded and suspicious. She had been bounced around for a few years but in all those homes, had the opportunity to roam outside freely and wasn`t sure about her new accommodations at ARC. She was equally unsure about the staff and decided that she would meet both with anger and hostility, especially our one staff member, Sue. After a few months, however, she realized that our shelter was a happy, safe place despite her best efforts to convince the other cats to start a cat fight club or mutiny against staff. Now, Kit Kat gets along with ALL cats in her unit and can even be caught snuggling with them in the beds under the window. She has come to love and ADORE all staff (especially Sue!) and runs to the door to greet visitors and if you don`t immediately drop everything to pet her, she will throw herself in front of you to demand attention. If you happen to trip over her, she will immediately try to crawl onto you as you lay sprawled on the floor and begin purring contently with the hopes that you will remain on the floor snuggling her. Though she is technically a senior, she has the energy and agility of a kitten and wows everyone with her gymnast moves chasing catnip mice. Kit Kat is both long and short haired in that she has extremely dense, thick fur and the CUTEST ear tuffs. Initially, when she was possessed by the spirit of Church himself, we wondered if we had somehow brought a wild Palla cat into the shelter but have since learned it`s just another endearing and unique feature she possesses. Kit Kat`s ideal home would be with a human or two or three to lavish attention on her, another cat or two to occasionally snuggle with and a large window with a soft bed underneath it. Kit Kat is spayed, up to date on vaccines, microchipped and tested negative for FELV, FIV. To meet Kit Kat, complete a pre-approval at our website or call 570-784-3669 Ext 2.
You MUST first call or email to set up an appointment so that we can dedicate time to finding you the right fit!
2.
Submit Application
We will then call vet reference and personal refs listed.
3.
Take the Pet Home
After we call your references, if you are a good match for the pet you are applying for, we will set up an adoption day.
Additional adoption info
Animals are shown by appointment only at our shelter, which can be arranged by contacting Vicki Hess directly at vicki@nokillarc.org.
Animal adoption fees vary depending on the animal. Understand that ALL animals from Animal Resource Center are spayed / neutered, up to date on vaccinations, have had blood / parasite screening and will be microchipped upon adoption.
If interested in adopting an animal from Animal Resource Center after scheduling an appointment to meet them, you must fill out an application and provide a vet reference as well as two personal references.
If your application is approved, we will conduct a home visit with the animal to ensure that your home and family members are a good fit for them and you!
If you cannot keep your pet adopted from Animal Resource Center, you MUST return the pet to us.
Animals are shown by appointment only at our shelter, which can be arranged by contacting Vicki Hess directly at vicki@nokillarc.org.
Animal adoption fees vary depending on the animal. Understand that ALL animals from Animal Resource Center are spayed / neutered, up to date on vaccinations, have had blood / parasite screening and will be microchipped upon adoption.
If interested in adopting an animal from Animal Resource Center after scheduling an appointment to meet them, you must fill out an application and provide a vet reference as well as two personal references.
If your application is approved, we will conduct a home visit with the animal to ensure that your home and family members are a good fit for them and you!
If you cannot keep your pet adopted from Animal Resource Center, you MUST return the pet to us.
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To find out the dates and times of upcoming events, visit our "Events" at http://www.nokillarc.org.
Follow us on Facebook! "Nokillarc.org" Bloomsburg, Pa
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More about this shelter
The Animal Resource Center of Bloomsburg PA is a non-profit, no-kill, organization whose purpose is to provide shelter for homeless, abused, and neglected domestic animals; educate the public on the welfare and care of cats and dogs; and act as advocates for animal rights. We are also dedicated to promoting the spaying and neutering of cats and dogs; thereby, reducing the number of homeless and abandoned animals.
If you are interested in adopting, please contact:
For dogs, contact Vicki@nokillarc.org or 570-784-3669 ext 1
OR
For cats, contact Mattie@nokillarc.org or 570-784-3669 ext 2
We are located in Bloomsburg, PA. Distance from major cities: 40 minutes SE of Williamsport, 45 minutes SW of Wilkes-Barre, 90 minutes N of Harrisburg, 2 hours NW of Philadelphia, 2.5 hours W of New York City.
The Animal Resource Center of Bloomsburg PA is a non-profit, no-kill, organization whose purpose is to provide shelter for homeless, abused, and neglected domestic animals; educate the public on the welfare and care of cats and dogs; and act as advocates for animal rights. We are also dedicated to promoting the spaying and neutering of cats and dogs; thereby, reducing the number of homeless and abandoned animals.
If you are interested in adopting, please contact:
For dogs, contact Vicki@nokillarc.org or 570-784-3669 ext 1
OR
For cats, contact Mattie@nokillarc.org or 570-784-3669 ext 2
We are located in Bloomsburg, PA. Distance from major cities: 40 minutes SE of Williamsport, 45 minutes SW of Wilkes-Barre, 90 minutes N of Harrisburg, 2 hours NW of Philadelphia, 2.5 hours W of New York City.
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