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Who’s the new love of your life? Me that`s who. Yep, my name Who. with the jokes, but I am an old gal, so you can’t I am the amazing Who, a beautiful, sweet, 13yr young lady who will warm your heart as soon as you come to meet me. I have been a bit down lately as my brother and I were given up by our human mama after living together for most of our lives. It was so traumatic on all of us, including our human, who needed to relinquish us because she moved in with people who were allergic to cats. It was especially hard on me as my brother looked out for me and was really outgoing so was quickly adopted once we got here, leaving me all alone. I have also been put on some thyroid medication, but that doesn’t bother me too much as it is so easy to take, but it was another change to get used to. The good thing is that there are other nice cats here even if I am really shy and don’t get out much. I guess I am a bit of an introvert now that I have experienced this heartbreak. Here at the shelter, I have a great domed bed that allows me to hide out when I want and watch all the action in my room from safety and warmth. I do get along with children and other calm cats who respect my space. I have a nice toy mouse that I like, but my favorite thing to do is cuddle. Boy, can I cuddle better than most. Especially if you walk up to my second story apartment, I will rub up against you, give you kisses, and rest my head on your shoulder.
Who’s the new love of your life? Me that`s who. Yep, my name Who. with the jokes, but I am an old gal, so you can’t I am the amazing Who, a beautiful, sweet, 13yr young lady who will warm your heart as soon as you come to meet me. I have been a bit down lately as my brother and I were given up by our human mama after living together for most of our lives. It was so traumatic on all of us, including our human, who needed to relinquish us because she moved in with people who were allergic to cats. It was especially hard on me as my brother looked out for me and was really outgoing so was quickly adopted once we got here, leaving me all alone. I have also been put on some thyroid medication, but that doesn’t bother me too much as it is so easy to take, but it was another change to get used to. The good thing is that there are other nice cats here even if I am really shy and don’t get out much. I guess I am a bit of an introvert now that I have experienced this heartbreak. Here at the shelter, I have a great domed bed that allows me to hide out when I want and watch all the action in my room from safety and warmth. I do get along with children and other calm cats who respect my space. I have a nice toy mouse that I like, but my favorite thing to do is cuddle. Boy, can I cuddle better than most. Especially if you walk up to my second story apartment, I will rub up against you, give you kisses, and rest my head on your shoulder.
Our adoption fees are as follows:
Kittens up to six months are $100
Cats seven months to seven years are $75
Senior cats eight years and older are $50
FIV+ and FELV cats up to 7 years $25
FIV+ and FELV+ cats 8 years and up $15
Puppies under the age of six months are $200
Dogs over six months and under eight years are $125
Dogs over eight years of age are $75
All animals come spayed/neutered, are current on vaccinations including rabies, and have been micro-chipped prior to adoption. The application process can take several days, depending on how long it takes us to get in contact with your references, your landlord, and your veterinarian. Once your application has been approved we will call you and let you know, and set up an approximate pick up time and date. This can take several days, so please be patient. If your application is denied, you will not receive a call.
Our adoption fees are as follows:
Kittens up to six months are $100
Cats seven months to seven years are $75
Senior cats eight years and older are $50
FIV+ and FELV cats up to 7 years $25
FIV+ and FELV+ cats 8 years and up $15
Puppies under the age of six months are $200
Dogs over six months and under eight years are $125
Dogs over eight years of age are $75
All animals come spayed/neutered, are current on vaccinations including rabies, and have been micro-chipped prior to adoption. The application process can take several days, depending on how long it takes us to get in contact with your references, your landlord, and your veterinarian. Once your application has been approved we will call you and let you know, and set up an approximate pick up time and date. This can take several days, so please be patient. If your application is denied, you will not receive a call.
Go meet their pets
Due to Covid-19, visits are by appointment only. Please call 303-595-4917 to make an appointment at the dog shelter, and 720-266-6081 to make an appointment at the cat shelter.
Dog Shelter: 1005 Galapago St, Denver, CO 80204
Cat Shelter: 720 W. 10th Ave, Denver CO, 80204
Dog Shelter Hours BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday:10 AM - 4 PM
Closed Tuesday
Saturday 11am - 5pm
Sunday 12noon - 5pm
May be closed on holidays.
Cat Shelter Hours BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Same as the dog shelter except that during the weekdays instead of opening at 10 we open at 11am.
Due to Covid-19, visits are by appointment only. Please call 303-595-4917 to make an appointment at the dog shelter, and 720-266-6081 to make an appointment at the cat shelter.
Dog Shelter: 1005 Galapago St, Denver, CO 80204
Cat Shelter: 720 W. 10th Ave, Denver CO, 80204
Dog Shelter Hours BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday:10 AM - 4 PM
Closed Tuesday
Saturday 11am - 5pm
Sunday 12noon - 5pm
May be closed on holidays.
Cat Shelter Hours BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Same as the dog shelter except that during the weekdays instead of opening at 10 we open at 11am.
More about this shelter
The MaxFund is a non-profit organization that was established in May of 1988 to provide medical care for injured pets with no known owners, and to seek out new homes for these animals once they have recovered. The MaxFund is a no-kill dog and cat shelter. MaxFund assists hundreds of people and animals each year by trying to make the correct match between owner and pet. MaxFund adopts our animals to Colorado residents only.
The MaxFund is a TRUE no-kill shelter. There is no pre-sorting of animals into "adoptable" and "non-adoptable" categories, discarding the so-called "unadoptable." The MaxFund takes every animal it has the space for. EVERY animal is kept until its owner is found or it is placed in a new adoptive home.
The MaxFund is a non-profit organization that was established in May of 1988 to provide medical care for injured pets with no known owners, and to seek out new homes for these animals once they have recovered. The MaxFund is a no-kill dog and cat shelter. MaxFund assists hundreds of people and animals each year by trying to make the correct match between owner and pet. MaxFund adopts our animals to Colorado residents only.
The MaxFund is a TRUE no-kill shelter. There is no pre-sorting of animals into "adoptable" and "non-adoptable" categories, discarding the so-called "unadoptable." The MaxFund takes every animal it has the space for. EVERY animal is kept until its owner is found or it is placed in a new adoptive home.
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