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Falcon is a beautiful short hair tabby boy with a “paintbrush” tail. Falcon was found as a feral stray, together with his brothers and sister – all of whom have already moved on to their forever homes. After getting some extra socialization and TLC in a loving foster home, Falcon too, is now ready for his very own forever home. He can be shy at first, but once he warms up, he is playful and curious, gives lots of head bumps, and enjoys head scratches and interactive play! Falcon will need a quiet kid-free home with an experienced owner who will go slow and allow him to settle in on his own time. He loves kittens and has served as “big brother” to several litters of kittens in his current foster home. He would do well as a solo cat or best if adopted together with a kitten buddy he can pamper and cuddle with. Falcon does not get along well with other adult cats and would probably not do well in a home with a dog. If you think you have what it takes to give this sweet boy the home of his dreams, please contact the VAO to arrange a visit!
Falcon is a beautiful short hair tabby boy with a “paintbrush” tail. Falcon was found as a feral stray, together with his brothers and sister – all of whom have already moved on to their forever homes. After getting some extra socialization and TLC in a loving foster home, Falcon too, is now ready for his very own forever home. He can be shy at first, but once he warms up, he is playful and curious, gives lots of head bumps, and enjoys head scratches and interactive play! Falcon will need a quiet kid-free home with an experienced owner who will go slow and allow him to settle in on his own time. He loves kittens and has served as “big brother” to several litters of kittens in his current foster home. He would do well as a solo cat or best if adopted together with a kitten buddy he can pamper and cuddle with. Falcon does not get along well with other adult cats and would probably not do well in a home with a dog. If you think you have what it takes to give this sweet boy the home of his dreams, please contact the VAO to arrange a visit!
All potential adopters must be at least 21 years of age.
An application must be completed and can take up to a week to process. Once an application is approved, family meets, dog meets (if applicable) and home checks must be completed.
All potential adopters must be at least 21 years of age.
An application must be completed and can take up to a week to process. Once an application is approved, family meets, dog meets (if applicable) and home checks must be completed.
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Our orphanage is open to the public Monday-Friday from 12pm to 7pm, with the exception of the second Wednesday of each month during which we are closed for major cleaning.
On weekends you can visit our orphans between 12pm and 5pm Saturday and Sunday. We also have some adorable adoptable cats and kittens at offsite locations: PetSmart in Marlton and PetValu stores of Cherry Hill, Marlton and Voorhees.
Our orphanage is open to the public Monday-Friday from 12pm to 7pm, with the exception of the second Wednesday of each month during which we are closed for major cleaning.
On weekends you can visit our orphans between 12pm and 5pm Saturday and Sunday. We also have some adorable adoptable cats and kittens at offsite locations: PetSmart in Marlton and PetValu stores of Cherry Hill, Marlton and Voorhees.
More about this shelter
The Animal Orphanage of Voorhees is a loving place that welcomes 2,000 homeless pets each year. Our shelter is open intake, which means our doors are open to dogs and cats of any age, medical condition or breed. We are a no-kill facility and do not euthanize for space.
We are a non-profit organization and depend on donations and volunteers to keep our shelter doors open.
The Animal Orphanage of Voorhees is a loving place that welcomes 2,000 homeless pets each year. Our shelter is open intake, which means our doors are open to dogs and cats of any age, medical condition or breed. We are a no-kill facility and do not euthanize for space.
We are a non-profit organization and depend on donations and volunteers to keep our shelter doors open.
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