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Hello! I am Bianca! I`m a gorgeous girl ready for a forever home. I lived with many cats before (too many really) and I did well. I am very sweet and friendly. I like meeting new staff and volunteers every day, they are all my new friends. I love to be pet and snuggle. Come meet me today!
*Bianca tested positive for FIV, but it`s not that big a deal! Call today to learn more about it or come in and speak to our medical team!*
The Adoption Fee Includes: - initial feline distemper combination vaccination - first deworming or stool check - rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age) - 24 Petwatch microchipping - flea treatment/preventative - spaying or neutering
Adoption Cost: $75.00
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) FAQ
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is an infectious disease of domestic cats. If you are thinking of adopting an FIV positive cat, you may worry that the cat will become sick soon, and this will mean high veterinary costs and heartache. You may also worry about the risk to your own cat. Here are answers to some common questions:
Will I be adopting a sick cat? Most of our FIV cats are clinically healthy. FIV is a “slow” virus and can take years before it causes any problems. New research shows that some cats never have clinical signs from FIV.
Will my new cat make my other pets sick? FIV can only affect cats, so other animals (and people) are not at risk. Recent studies have shown that FIV+ cats do not have to be isolated in a stable household, as the virus does not spread easily. The important exception is if the cats fight because FIV is spread through deep bite wounds.
When will this cat get sick and what might happen? FIV gradually weakens the immune system, and may eventually result in infections and diseases that don’t affect normal healthy cats. We can’t predict when an individual cat will get sick, but typically they remain healthy for years after infection. Studies have shown that the average FIV+ cat lives just as long as any other cat.
Is there anything I can do to protect my new cat from getting sick? It’s important to take reasonable measures to keep the cat healthy and infection free. -Keep the cat strictly indoors -No raw foods -Regular vaccination -Good parasite control -Regular veterinary check-ups
What if my cat gets sick and I cannot afford the treatments my veterinarian recommends? The way we
Hello! I am Bianca! I`m a gorgeous girl ready for a forever home. I lived with many cats before (too many really) and I did well. I am very sweet and friendly. I like meeting new staff and volunteers every day, they are all my new friends. I love to be pet and snuggle. Come meet me today!
*Bianca tested positive for FIV, but it`s not that big a deal! Call today to learn more about it or come in and speak to our medical team!*
The Adoption Fee Includes: - initial feline distemper combination vaccination - first deworming or stool check - rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age) - 24 Petwatch microchipping - flea treatment/preventative - spaying or neutering
Adoption Cost: $75.00
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) FAQ
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is an infectious disease of domestic cats. If you are thinking of adopting an FIV positive cat, you may worry that the cat will become sick soon, and this will mean high veterinary costs and heartache. You may also worry about the risk to your own cat. Here are answers to some common questions:
Will I be adopting a sick cat? Most of our FIV cats are clinically healthy. FIV is a “slow” virus and can take years before it causes any problems. New research shows that some cats never have clinical signs from FIV.
Will my new cat make my other pets sick? FIV can only affect cats, so other animals (and people) are not at risk. Recent studies have shown that FIV+ cats do not have to be isolated in a stable household, as the virus does not spread easily. The important exception is if the cats fight because FIV is spread through deep bite wounds.
When will this cat get sick and what might happen? FIV gradually weakens the immune system, and may eventually result in infections and diseases that don’t affect normal healthy cats. We can’t predict when an individual cat will get sick, but typically they remain healthy for years after infection. Studies have shown that the average FIV+ cat lives just as long as any other cat.
Is there anything I can do to protect my new cat from getting sick? It’s important to take reasonable measures to keep the cat healthy and infection free. -Keep the cat strictly indoors -No raw foods -Regular vaccination -Good parasite control -Regular veterinary check-ups
What if my cat gets sick and I cannot afford the treatments my veterinarian recommends? The way we
All interested adopters need to complete a pre-adoption form prior to being scheduled to meet the animals.
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Approve Application
We will review your application and confirm home ownership/rental and the approval to own a pet.
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Meet the Pet
We will schedule you a time to come in and meet with the animals. You will have a staff member assigned to your meeting for 1 on 1 attention
Additional adoption info
ADOPTION COSTS:
Kittens-8wks to 5mo $110.00
Cats-6mo to 6yrs $75.00
Senior Cats-7yrs and older $35
Puppies-8wks to 5mo $235.00
Puppies-6mo to 11mo $185.00
Dogs-1yr to 6yrs $135.00
Senior Dogs-7yrs and older- $95.00
Small Mammals Vary
The Adoption Cost of our Pets Include:
Initial canine or feline distemper combination vaccination.
First deworming or stool check
Rabies vaccination (Age over 3 months)
Spaying or neutering
AVID Microchipping
Identification tag
FeLV/FIV testing for Cats
Flea treatment/preventative
Leash and collar with dogs
Not Included in the Cost of Your Adoption, But Available at Your Request:
Heartworm Testing for Dogs
ADOPTION COSTS:
Kittens-8wks to 5mo $110.00
Cats-6mo to 6yrs $75.00
Senior Cats-7yrs and older $35
Puppies-8wks to 5mo $235.00
Puppies-6mo to 11mo $185.00
Dogs-1yr to 6yrs $135.00
Senior Dogs-7yrs and older- $95.00
Small Mammals Vary
The Adoption Cost of our Pets Include:
Initial canine or feline distemper combination vaccination.
First deworming or stool check
Rabies vaccination (Age over 3 months)
Spaying or neutering
AVID Microchipping
Identification tag
FeLV/FIV testing for Cats
Flea treatment/preventative
Leash and collar with dogs
Not Included in the Cost of Your Adoption, But Available at Your Request:
The Beaver County Humane Society shelter is located on 7 wooden acres at 3394 Brodhead Road in Center Township, PA 15001.
COVID-19 Closure Information
The BCHS is open by appointment only!
Phones are answered and appointments are scheduled Tuesdays 10 AM to 4 PM, and Thursdays through Sunday 10 AM- 4 PM.
The Shelter is closed on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Adoptions by appointment only!
The Beaver County Humane Society shelter is located on 7 wooden acres at 3394 Brodhead Road in Center Township, PA 15001.
COVID-19 Closure Information
The BCHS is open by appointment only!
Phones are answered and appointments are scheduled Tuesdays 10 AM to 4 PM, and Thursdays through Sunday 10 AM- 4 PM.
The Shelter is closed on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Adoptions by appointment only!
More about this shelter
The mission of the Beaver County Humane Society is to protect and enhance the lives of all domestic animals and to promote kindness and respect for all living creatures.
Our vision is a community that supports a humane, sustainable, and compassionate environment for all animals.
The mission of the Beaver County Humane Society is to protect and enhance the lives of all domestic animals and to promote kindness and respect for all living creatures.
Our vision is a community that supports a humane, sustainable, and compassionate environment for all animals.
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