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Optimus Prime is optimistic that you'll adopt him!
Meet the one and only, Optimus Prime! This sweet senior was heartbreakingly surrendered by his owners due to litter box issues. Unfortunately, we learned that Optimus had an untreated urinary tract infection. With treatment and a urinary diet, Optimus has returned to consistently using the litter box. Optimus may always have some urinary issues that flair up when he's stressed, but with continuing the urinary diet, regular vet care and an observant family to know if he's not feeling well, Optimus is expected to continue his good health. Optimus also has a heart condition, but he requires no medication for it and it shouldn't affect his quality of life at all. Interested adopters would have the opportunity to consult with our veterinarian and review any test results. We would also consider a foster to adopt arrangement for our buddy.
Optimus was terrified when he arrived, having lost the home he knew but he's quickly become a volunteer favorite and he has blossomed as everyone has rallied around him with love and attention. Optimus loves to be pet and is such a gentle + loving boy. From what we've seen so far, Optimus seems to get along fine with other polite cats but he can get a little jealous if you are showing affection to other cats - he wants to be your main man, your one and only!
Will you help us get Optimus Prime back to being a house cat?
Optimus Prime is a senior who qualifies for our special needs rate. He is neutered, UTD on vaccinations, neg/neg SNAP test and microchipped. Apply at: https://service.sheltermanager.com/asmservice?account=meridenhumanesociety&method=online_form_html&formid=28
Optimus Prime is optimistic that you'll adopt him!
Meet the one and only, Optimus Prime! This sweet senior was heartbreakingly surrendered by his owners due to litter box issues. Unfortunately, we learned that Optimus had an untreated urinary tract infection. With treatment and a urinary diet, Optimus has returned to consistently using the litter box. Optimus may always have some urinary issues that flair up when he's stressed, but with continuing the urinary diet, regular vet care and an observant family to know if he's not feeling well, Optimus is expected to continue his good health. Optimus also has a heart condition, but he requires no medication for it and it shouldn't affect his quality of life at all. Interested adopters would have the opportunity to consult with our veterinarian and review any test results. We would also consider a foster to adopt arrangement for our buddy.
Optimus was terrified when he arrived, having lost the home he knew but he's quickly become a volunteer favorite and he has blossomed as everyone has rallied around him with love and attention. Optimus loves to be pet and is such a gentle + loving boy. From what we've seen so far, Optimus seems to get along fine with other polite cats but he can get a little jealous if you are showing affection to other cats - he wants to be your main man, your one and only!
Will you help us get Optimus Prime back to being a house cat?
Optimus Prime is a senior who qualifies for our special needs rate. He is neutered, UTD on vaccinations, neg/neg SNAP test and microchipped. Apply at: https://service.sheltermanager.com/asmservice?account=meridenhumanesociety&method=online_form_html&formid=28
All potential adopters over 21 years of age must first fill out an application for adoption. It takes at least 7-10 business days for application to be processed. Vet checks are done as well as references, and home checks.
Our Cat adoption fees are:
$215for Kittens (6wks-6Months)
$170 for Adults (7Months - 7yrs)
$95 for Senior/Special Needs
Our Dog adoption fees are:
$395 for Puppies (8wks-15Months)
$295 for Adults (16Months-10yrs)
$125 for Senior/Special Needs
All potential adopters over 21 years of age must first fill out an application for adoption. It takes at least 7-10 business days for application to be processed. Vet checks are done as well as references, and home checks.
Our Cat adoption fees are:
$215for Kittens (6wks-6Months)
$170 for Adults (7Months - 7yrs)
$95 for Senior/Special Needs
Our Dog adoption fees are:
$395 for Puppies (8wks-15Months)
$295 for Adults (16Months-10yrs)
$125 for Senior/Special Needs
Effective March 2020 - we are open by appointment only to view our animals. Approved adopters can call or email us to make an appointment using either of the below:
info@meridenhumanesocietyrescue.com
203-238-3650
All donations may be dropped off in the Front Lobby Daily between the hours of 9am-5pm.
Effective March 2020 - we are open by appointment only to view our animals. Approved adopters can call or email us to make an appointment using either of the below:
info@meridenhumanesocietyrescue.com
203-238-3650
All donations may be dropped off in the Front Lobby Daily between the hours of 9am-5pm.
More about this rescue
We believe it is our moral responsibility to protect and improve the lives of abused, abandoned, and homeless cats and dogs, and to place them in loving permanent homes.
We provide spay and neuter services and any and all necessary medical care for pets.
We work diligently to educate the public on the importance of pet sterilization, responsible pet ownership, Disease control, as well as the Humane Treatment of Animals.
The Meriden Humane Society is a Private, No Kill, non Profit Animal Shelter and Rescue Facility.We are not affiliated with any other Humane Society or rescue organization. We do NOT receive any funding the state, but in fact are funded by the generous people who believe that "Life Matters".
We believe it is our moral responsibility to protect and improve the lives of abused, abandoned, and homeless cats and dogs, and to place them in loving permanent homes.
We provide spay and neuter services and any and all necessary medical care for pets.
We work diligently to educate the public on the importance of pet sterilization, responsible pet ownership, Disease control, as well as the Humane Treatment of Animals.
The Meriden Humane Society is a Private, No Kill, non Profit Animal Shelter and Rescue Facility.We are not affiliated with any other Humane Society or rescue organization. We do NOT receive any funding the state, but in fact are funded by the generous people who believe that "Life Matters".
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