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Sweet Jane is a 12 year old senior girl who was surrendered to the shelter when her lifelong owner died. Despite losing her home, Jane maintains her gentle and docile disposition in the shelter environment, and loves receiving head pats and gentle scratches from her caretakers. Jane can be found most days lounging in her plush bed, waiting for her favorite humans to come in and give her some attention.
Jane has been diagnosed with early kidney disease, and drinks/ pees more than the typical cat. She eats k/d wet food only - no dry - as well as hydracare packets to support her hydration. She is not on medication as her kidney disease is still early on.
Sweet Jane is a 12 year old senior girl who was surrendered to the shelter when her lifelong owner died. Despite losing her home, Jane maintains her gentle and docile disposition in the shelter environment, and loves receiving head pats and gentle scratches from her caretakers. Jane can be found most days lounging in her plush bed, waiting for her favorite humans to come in and give her some attention.
Jane has been diagnosed with early kidney disease, and drinks/ pees more than the typical cat. She eats k/d wet food only - no dry - as well as hydracare packets to support her hydration. She is not on medication as her kidney disease is still early on.
We ask all potential adopters to fill out an adoption application which allows us to check certain points of reference (vets, home ownership status, previous pets, etc). If the application looks good, the adopter signs the adoption contract which states, among other things, the animal(s) will have a permanent home with said adopter and if for any reason this becomes impossible, the animal must be returned to Four Legs Good. Four Legs Good reserves the right to place a follow-up phone call or visit, with notice, within the first year of adoption.
We ask all potential adopters to fill out an adoption application which allows us to check certain points of reference (vets, home ownership status, previous pets, etc). If the application looks good, the adopter signs the adoption contract which states, among other things, the animal(s) will have a permanent home with said adopter and if for any reason this becomes impossible, the animal must be returned to Four Legs Good. Four Legs Good reserves the right to place a follow-up phone call or visit, with notice, within the first year of adoption.
Four Legs Good is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to providing the most humane treatment of Rockland County animals in need. We started as a small group of dedicated volunteers who decided to make a difference in the lives of feral, homeless and abandoned animals. We are currently working out of the RG CARES Animal Shelter.
Four Legs Good is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to providing the most humane treatment of Rockland County animals in need. We started as a small group of dedicated volunteers who decided to make a difference in the lives of feral, homeless and abandoned animals. We are currently working out of the RG CARES Animal Shelter.
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