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Kate has quite a story. In 2015, Kate was part of an at-risk feral colony. She and five others were humanely trapped. They were hissy, lunged and wanted nothing to do with humans. In time, however, each found loving, forever homes. Kate was the last to tame. But 2018, she was adopted. While her home was loving, it wasn't forever. The woman who adopted her developed health issues. In 2022, Katie was back at the shelter. It's been five years since Katie's shelter days. She has gained some weight but still has her very expressive, big, round eyes. Now she likes to be petted for short periods of time. She'll even gives head bumps! She always liked other cats and still does. Her favorite things are eating, playing laser light and looking out the window. We can't guarantee that Katie will ever be a lap cat, but we can promise she'll be a great companion and appreciate every day in her forever home.
In 2015, we promised that group of feral cats that we would find them loving, forever homes.
Please help us keep that promise to Katie! Maybe you're the one who can make Katie's wish come true! Contact Barb at 412-334-0924 or jacob75293@aol.com
Kate has quite a story. In 2015, Kate was part of an at-risk feral colony. She and five others were humanely trapped. They were hissy, lunged and wanted nothing to do with humans. In time, however, each found loving, forever homes. Kate was the last to tame. But 2018, she was adopted. While her home was loving, it wasn't forever. The woman who adopted her developed health issues. In 2022, Katie was back at the shelter. It's been five years since Katie's shelter days. She has gained some weight but still has her very expressive, big, round eyes. Now she likes to be petted for short periods of time. She'll even gives head bumps! She always liked other cats and still does. Her favorite things are eating, playing laser light and looking out the window. We can't guarantee that Katie will ever be a lap cat, but we can promise she'll be a great companion and appreciate every day in her forever home.
In 2015, we promised that group of feral cats that we would find them loving, forever homes.
Please help us keep that promise to Katie! Maybe you're the one who can make Katie's wish come true! Contact Barb at 412-334-0924 or jacob75293@aol.com
You've fallen in love with one of our Angels and you'd like to take him or her home with you. This is what you must do:
1.) Email Sandy at sandraschiller3008@gmail.com and make an appointment to visit our facility and visit with our Angels. You are welcome to bring your dog to meet your potential new family member, as long they are kept on a leash.
2.) Complete an adoption application and agreement at our office. Fees: Adult dogs are $175. Puppies are $200. All dogs are microchipped.
3.) Angel Ridge Animal Rescue will review your application and check references.
4.) In some cases, such as the adoption of a special needs animal, we may require a home check before adoption, or we may want to visit the home after the adoption.
5.) Once you have completed the adoption procedure, you may take your special new family member home. You may also contact us if you need our help.
Visiting hours are Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 to 3:00
M-F 3-5:00, but please make an appointment so we know you are coming!
Other times by appointment
We are located at
390 Old Hickory Ridge
Washington, PA 15301
How To Adopt An Angel
You've fallen in love with one of our Angels and you'd like to take him or her home with you. This is what you must do:
1.) Email Sandy at sandraschiller3008@gmail.com and make an appointment to visit our facility and visit with our Angels. You are welcome to bring your dog to meet your potential new family member, as long they are kept on a leash.
2.) Complete an adoption application and agreement at our office. Fees: Adult dogs are $175. Puppies are $200. All dogs are microchipped.
3.) Angel Ridge Animal Rescue will review your application and check references.
4.) In some cases, such as the adoption of a special needs animal, we may require a home check before adoption, or we may want to visit the home after the adoption.
5.) Once you have completed the adoption procedure, you may take your special new family member home. You may also contact us if you need our help.
Visiting hours are Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 to 3:00
M-F 3-5:00, but please make an appointment so we know you are coming!
Other times by appointment
We are located at
390 Old Hickory Ridge
Washington, PA 15301
See our webpage and Facebook page for current information!
angelridgeanimalrescue.org
See our webpage and Facebook page for current information!
angelridgeanimalrescue.org
More about this rescue
Angel Ridge Animal Rescue is a 501(c)(3) no-kill shelter and sanctuary for dogs, cats and horses. It is located on 50 acre Angel Ridge farm in Washington, Pennsylvania.
We take in strays, owner surrenders, and dogs from other states rescues and shelters.
Angel Ridge Animal Rescue is a 501(c)(3) no-kill shelter and sanctuary for dogs, cats and horses. It is located on 50 acre Angel Ridge farm in Washington, Pennsylvania.
We take in strays, owner surrenders, and dogs from other states rescues and shelters.
Other pets at this
rescue
We'll also keep you updated on TIGER's adoption status with email updates.