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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
–
Age
6 years 4 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
HSC202411886
Hair Length
short
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
She’s really started to come around the last couple of weeks. She’s no longer hiding. She comes to see me everyday when I get home from work, very vocal during meal times, and loves some good pets.
Giddy is doing amazing with my resident cats. She sets boundaries where needed but doesn’t seem to hold much of a grudge, loves to head butt them, and has even started to play!! Giddy also briefly met a small (less than 10lb) family dog this weekend and she was not phased at all!!
Ms. Giddy is pretty independent. She finds her own spots to lay further away from everything, but she stays out and about to still see what all is going on in our main area. I haven’t been able to actively play with her just yet, but she loves an intense scratch session at one of our scratchers or zoomies up and down the cat tree.
I am currently in a foster home and not at HSNBA, if you are interested in meeting me, please contact the nice folks at HSNBA so they can put you in contact with my foster family to set up a meet & greet. E-mail HSNBA at adoption@hsnba.org, call us at: (830) 629-5287 or stop by and speak with the folks at HSNBA at 3353 Morningside Dr. to get your information sent over to my foster home. My foster family is the best and can give you more information on me.HSNBA lists all animals online from the moment of intake, and our listings are updated automatically every midnight. Some of these animals may not be available for adoption at this moment, but you can always call the shelter at 830-629-5287 for clarification on the adoption process or the animal's current status.
She’s really started to come around the last couple of weeks. She’s no longer hiding. She comes to see me everyday when I get home from work, very vocal during meal times, and loves some good pets.
Giddy is doing amazing with my resident cats. She sets boundaries where needed but doesn’t seem to hold much of a grudge, loves to head butt them, and has even started to play!! Giddy also briefly met a small (less than 10lb) family dog this weekend and she was not phased at all!!
Ms. Giddy is pretty independent. She finds her own spots to lay further away from everything, but she stays out and about to still see what all is going on in our main area. I haven’t been able to actively play with her just yet, but she loves an intense scratch session at one of our scratchers or zoomies up and down the cat tree.
I am currently in a foster home and not at HSNBA, if you are interested in meeting me, please contact the nice folks at HSNBA so they can put you in contact with my foster family to set up a meet & greet. E-mail HSNBA at adoption@hsnba.org, call us at: (830) 629-5287 or stop by and speak with the folks at HSNBA at 3353 Morningside Dr. to get your information sent over to my foster home. My foster family is the best and can give you more information on me.HSNBA lists all animals online from the moment of intake, and our listings are updated automatically every midnight. Some of these animals may not be available for adoption at this moment, but you can always call the shelter at 830-629-5287 for clarification on the adoption process or the animal's current status.
Cats are $60
Dogs are $120
All adoptions are spayed/neutered, vaccinated with age appropriate vaccines, treated for fleas and ticks, dewormed for common intestinal parasites, and microchipped.
Adopters must be at least 18 years old. If you don't own your residence, you must provide a copy of the lease agreement stating that you're able to own animals. We will check your animal control history and there is about 15-20 minutes worth of paperwork before you can take your animal home.
Cats are $60
Dogs are $120
All adoptions are spayed/neutered, vaccinated with age appropriate vaccines, treated for fleas and ticks, dewormed for common intestinal parasites, and microchipped.
Adopters must be at least 18 years old. If you don't own your residence, you must provide a copy of the lease agreement stating that you're able to own animals. We will check your animal control history and there is about 15-20 minutes worth of paperwork before you can take your animal home.
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