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Meet Annie, a senior feline with a heart as gentle as her demeanor. Annie is a shy girl who warms up to those who give her time and patience. She needs someone to take care of her needs and make sure she has a quiet and comfortable transition to her new home (playing relaxing music helps her feel safe). Annie is friendly and, once comfortable, she will nuzzle against you, purring in delight. She is a companion who will add a touch of serenity to your home. By adopting Annie, you would not only be gaining a loyal friend but also giving her the loving home she deserves.
Annie is being housed in Purrman Village, our group housing room, along with a few other feline friends. Cats in this room are highly cat social, and they easily integrate into new groups of cats with proper introductions. They're a great choice if you have cats at home already, or if you're looking to adopt a pair!
Meet Annie, a senior feline with a heart as gentle as her demeanor. Annie is a shy girl who warms up to those who give her time and patience. She needs someone to take care of her needs and make sure she has a quiet and comfortable transition to her new home (playing relaxing music helps her feel safe). Annie is friendly and, once comfortable, she will nuzzle against you, purring in delight. She is a companion who will add a touch of serenity to your home. By adopting Annie, you would not only be gaining a loyal friend but also giving her the loving home she deserves.
Annie is being housed in Purrman Village, our group housing room, along with a few other feline friends. Cats in this room are highly cat social, and they easily integrate into new groups of cats with proper introductions. They're a great choice if you have cats at home already, or if you're looking to adopt a pair!
You’ll meet an Adoption Counselor to go over applications and discuss the animal you’re considering. We work with you to ensure your family, home and new family member is a perfect fit.
2. We’ll review all the documents and permissions (support from other adults in home, landlord permission and home ownership verification).
3. If your adoption is approved, your new pet can go home with you the same day providing they have had their spay/neuter surgery. If they haven't had their surgery yet, we will let you know when their surgery is scheduled and you can usually pick them up the next day.
You’ll meet an Adoption Counselor to go over applications and discuss the animal you’re considering. We work with you to ensure your family, home and new family member is a perfect fit.
2. We’ll review all the documents and permissions (support from other adults in home, landlord permission and home ownership verification).
3. If your adoption is approved, your new pet can go home with you the same day providing they have had their spay/neuter surgery. If they haven't had their surgery yet, we will let you know when their surgery is scheduled and you can usually pick them up the next day.
For 133 years, the Capital Area Humane Society has been sheltering homeless animals, fighting animal cruelty and neglect, and offering programs to address the needs of animals in our community. More than 92 percent of our funding is provided by donations and fees for services. We are not a government agency, and we do not receive general operating support from national organizations. The Capital Area Humane Society relies on the support of private donors and volunteers to make our work possible.
Since 1883 the Capital Area Humane Society has been dedicated to providing only the highest quality of care for everyone we serve, animals and people alike. We are a team of experts—skilled, caring and compassionate people dedicated to our mission of fighting animal cruelty, helping animals in need and advocating for their well-being.
Our Mission
To fight animal cruelty, help animals in need and advocate for their well-being.
Our Vision
All animals live free of suffering and all companion animals are valued members of loving and caring families.
For 133 years, the Capital Area Humane Society has been sheltering homeless animals, fighting animal cruelty and neglect, and offering programs to address the needs of animals in our community. More than 92 percent of our funding is provided by donations and fees for services. We are not a government agency, and we do not receive general operating support from national organizations. The Capital Area Humane Society relies on the support of private donors and volunteers to make our work possible.
Since 1883 the Capital Area Humane Society has been dedicated to providing only the highest quality of care for everyone we serve, animals and people alike. We are a team of experts—skilled, caring and compassionate people dedicated to our mission of fighting animal cruelty, helping animals in need and advocating for their well-being.
Our Mission
To fight animal cruelty, help animals in need and advocate for their well-being.
Our Vision
All animals live free of suffering and all companion animals are valued members of loving and caring families.
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We'll also keep you updated on Quinn's adoption status with email updates.