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Holiday is a 3 year old female domestic shorthair cat available to foster and/or adopt since 12/3/22 (stray). Holiday has tested positive for FeLV (Feline leukemia virus). FeLV is NOT contagious to humans, but can be spread to other cat/s living in the same household. Holiday would have to be the only cat in the household, or be adopted out with other FeLV positive cat/s due to her medical condition. Holiday is affectionate, friendly, and playful. Holiday is looking for a place to call her own with a kitty tree and comfy bed! Holiday is spayed, dewormed, and up to date on her shots. FeLV+ cats still have plenty of love to offer!
Holiday is a 3 year old female domestic shorthair cat available to foster and/or adopt since 12/3/22 (stray). Holiday has tested positive for FeLV (Feline leukemia virus). FeLV is NOT contagious to humans, but can be spread to other cat/s living in the same household. Holiday would have to be the only cat in the household, or be adopted out with other FeLV positive cat/s due to her medical condition. Holiday is affectionate, friendly, and playful. Holiday is looking for a place to call her own with a kitty tree and comfy bed! Holiday is spayed, dewormed, and up to date on her shots. FeLV+ cats still have plenty of love to offer!
The first thing we require the Adopters to do is fill out one of our applications. Once they get that turned into us we call landlords, vets, and references and check to make sure their animals have all been up to date and make sure their landlords( if they have one ) are okay with them bringing home a new animal. We also call the references to make sure they are good animal owners. We will also look at whether or not you have a fenced in yard and how big your yard is ( if adopting a dog). We want to make sure we have the best fit home for the animals. All of our animals have their boosters (adult or puppy). Some are fixed and some are not. We do have a spay/neuter trailer that comes to the shelter at least once a month that spay and neuters our animals.
The first thing we require the Adopters to do is fill out one of our applications. Once they get that turned into us we call landlords, vets, and references and check to make sure their animals have all been up to date and make sure their landlords( if they have one ) are okay with them bringing home a new animal. We also call the references to make sure they are good animal owners. We will also look at whether or not you have a fenced in yard and how big your yard is ( if adopting a dog). We want to make sure we have the best fit home for the animals. All of our animals have their boosters (adult or puppy). Some are fixed and some are not. We do have a spay/neuter trailer that comes to the shelter at least once a month that spay and neuters our animals.
Go meet their pets
If you are interested in meeting one of our animals, call the shelter 765-362-8846 to make sure the animal is still available for adoption. No appointment needed! You can visit the shelter:
Monday-Friday: 9:30am-11:15am &
re-open from 12:15pm-5pm
Saturday: 9:30am-3pm
Sunday: Closed
If you are interested in meeting one of our animals, call the shelter 765-362-8846 to make sure the animal is still available for adoption. No appointment needed! You can visit the shelter:
Monday-Friday: 9:30am-11:15am &
re-open from 12:15pm-5pm
Saturday: 9:30am-3pm
Sunday: Closed
Other pets at this
shelter
We'll also keep you updated on Sealy's adoption status with email updates.