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I am a very sweet girl. I like my daily routine and I do sleep a lot. I have lost some weight while in foster care, but my veterinarian suggests I try to lose a little bit more. I am a very quiet cat and enjoy long naps in my big, comfy beds. I require special food and supplements for the remainder of my life. I am not thrilled with other cats and the big dogs that are at my foster home I could do without. Since my weight loss, I am starting to play more. I have hyperextension of my front wrist joints which make my legs look weird.
I am a very sweet girl. I like my daily routine and I do sleep a lot. I have lost some weight while in foster care, but my veterinarian suggests I try to lose a little bit more. I am a very quiet cat and enjoy long naps in my big, comfy beds. I require special food and supplements for the remainder of my life. I am not thrilled with other cats and the big dogs that are at my foster home I could do without. Since my weight loss, I am starting to play more. I have hyperextension of my front wrist joints which make my legs look weird.
The first step in the adoption process is coming into the shelter to meet a cat. Once you have found the perfect match for you, you will fill out a one page adoption application. We will then do any necessary vet checks to make sure that if you have any existing pets that they are up to date on all vaccines and have been seen for regular vet care. Once you have been approved one of our volunteers will contact you to set up the adoption. The last step is one of our volunteers will bring the new member of your family to you and you will sign an adoption contract. We do not spay/neuter or give rabies to kittens under six months of age. If you adopt a kitten under six months you will be required to spay/neuter and give them their rabies at your expense. This will be in the adoption agreement. The adoption fees are $90 for one cat/kitten and $140 for two. All cats have been tested for feline leukemia and FIV, had their distemper booster, rabies if over six months, had fecal testing done and been de-wormed, they have been flea bathed, and have been spayed or neutered if over six months of age.
The first step in the adoption process is coming into the shelter to meet a cat. Once you have found the perfect match for you, you will fill out a one page adoption application. We will then do any necessary vet checks to make sure that if you have any existing pets that they are up to date on all vaccines and have been seen for regular vet care. Once you have been approved one of our volunteers will contact you to set up the adoption. The last step is one of our volunteers will bring the new member of your family to you and you will sign an adoption contract. We do not spay/neuter or give rabies to kittens under six months of age. If you adopt a kitten under six months you will be required to spay/neuter and give them their rabies at your expense. This will be in the adoption agreement. The adoption fees are $90 for one cat/kitten and $140 for two. All cats have been tested for feline leukemia and FIV, had their distemper booster, rabies if over six months, had fecal testing done and been de-wormed, they have been flea bathed, and have been spayed or neutered if over six months of age.
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Hours of Operation: Thursday 6-9pm, Saturday 10am-3pm
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We will be CLOSED the following dates in observation of the holidays:
Thursday November 26th, Thursday December 24th, Saturday December 26th, Thursday December 31st
Hours of Operation: Thursday 6-9pm, Saturday 10am-3pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irs26Q-GY50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm53_CiPnpY
We will be CLOSED the following dates in observation of the holidays:
Thursday November 26th, Thursday December 24th, Saturday December 26th, Thursday December 31st
More about this shelter
Second Hand Purrs is dedicated to the betterment of misplaced felines in the greater Milwaukee area. We will strive to give feline owners and concerned citizens every option above and beyond abandonment and euthanasia.
We are progressing towards this mission by providing an additional resource to the community for unwanted felines. By providing shelter to animals, education regarding spaying and neutering and a genuine concern for helping animals and people alike, we will reach out to the community to make it a better place for everybody.
Second Hand Purrs is dedicated to the betterment of misplaced felines in the greater Milwaukee area. We will strive to give feline owners and concerned citizens every option above and beyond abandonment and euthanasia.
We are progressing towards this mission by providing an additional resource to the community for unwanted felines. By providing shelter to animals, education regarding spaying and neutering and a genuine concern for helping animals and people alike, we will reach out to the community to make it a better place for everybody.
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