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Jelly Roll is part of a BONDED PAIR with Fluffer Nutter
>THEY MUST BE ADOPTED TOGETHER<
Jelly Roll & Fluffer Nutter were illegally abandoned at the shelter in the middle of the summer with nothing but notes scrawled on their carriers. Their backstory is a mystery aside from said notes, but here's what we've observed:
JR is very affectionate, social & vocal; and is special needs in two ways: He is morbidly obese. On the "Feline Chonk Chart," he's considered a MEGACHONKER! Somehow he's still an escape artist! Secondly, JR is also FIV+. This does NOT pose a threat if all other cats in the home are non-aggressive & spayed/neutered (FIV is spread through deep bites, mating and from an infected mother to her kittens) but does mean he is immunocompromised and will need to be kept indoors only. Potential adopters must be COMMITTED to a weight loss regime. He may never be "fine boi" status, but even basic "chonk" level would be acceptable!
Fluffer Nutter is like the bass player in a band - never the star of the show, but no less loveable or important! He's much more low-key and timid and relies heavily on JR for emotional support. He is VERY sweet, but definitely the shyer of the two. He still loves his affection and pets once he's comfy with you, though! He also needs a special diet, but is less concerning than his brother; somewhere between "heckin" & "hefty chonk" status.
SVASC adopts out bonded pairs under 2-for-1 pricing ($70). Given their joint chonk statuses, one might even say 3-for-1! More to love! If you apply for one, you've applied for both!
Email Tracey Meadows, our Feline Program Manager, for more information about this dynamic duo: tmeadows@co.augusta.va.us
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updated: 11/16/24
Jelly Roll is part of a BONDED PAIR with Fluffer Nutter
>THEY MUST BE ADOPTED TOGETHER<
Jelly Roll & Fluffer Nutter were illegally abandoned at the shelter in the middle of the summer with nothing but notes scrawled on their carriers. Their backstory is a mystery aside from said notes, but here's what we've observed:
JR is very affectionate, social & vocal; and is special needs in two ways: He is morbidly obese. On the "Feline Chonk Chart," he's considered a MEGACHONKER! Somehow he's still an escape artist! Secondly, JR is also FIV+. This does NOT pose a threat if all other cats in the home are non-aggressive & spayed/neutered (FIV is spread through deep bites, mating and from an infected mother to her kittens) but does mean he is immunocompromised and will need to be kept indoors only. Potential adopters must be COMMITTED to a weight loss regime. He may never be "fine boi" status, but even basic "chonk" level would be acceptable!
Fluffer Nutter is like the bass player in a band - never the star of the show, but no less loveable or important! He's much more low-key and timid and relies heavily on JR for emotional support. He is VERY sweet, but definitely the shyer of the two. He still loves his affection and pets once he's comfy with you, though! He also needs a special diet, but is less concerning than his brother; somewhere between "heckin" & "hefty chonk" status.
SVASC adopts out bonded pairs under 2-for-1 pricing ($70). Given their joint chonk statuses, one might even say 3-for-1! More to love! If you apply for one, you've applied for both!
Email Tracey Meadows, our Feline Program Manager, for more information about this dynamic duo: tmeadows@co.augusta.va.us
To adopt an animal from Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center, you will need to fill out an adoption application at www.svasc.net. Upon approval, there is a non-refundable adoption fee.
Dogs at SVASC is $125 unless stated otherwise. The fee includes rabies and distemper vaccinations, 4DX testing, spay/neuter, flea & tick preventatives, deworming, and microchipping.
Please remember that in the City of Staunton and Augusta County, there is a limit of four dogs per household. You must have a special use permit if you are over the limit.
Cats are $35, kittens are $55. We also offer a two-for-one discount! The adoption fee includes distemper vaccinations, rabies vaccination (if age allows), spay/neuter, flea/tick preventatives, deworming, and microchipping. Combo testing (FIV/FELV) for cats can be done for an additional fee if it has not already been done.
To adopt an animal from Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center, you will need to fill out an adoption application at www.svasc.net. Upon approval, there is a non-refundable adoption fee.
Dogs at SVASC is $125 unless stated otherwise. The fee includes rabies and distemper vaccinations, 4DX testing, spay/neuter, flea & tick preventatives, deworming, and microchipping.
Please remember that in the City of Staunton and Augusta County, there is a limit of four dogs per household. You must have a special use permit if you are over the limit.
Cats are $35, kittens are $55. We also offer a two-for-one discount! The adoption fee includes distemper vaccinations, rabies vaccination (if age allows), spay/neuter, flea/tick preventatives, deworming, and microchipping. Combo testing (FIV/FELV) for cats can be done for an additional fee if it has not already been done.
You can meet your new best friend during shelter hours.
Monday: 11am - 4pm
Tuesday: 11am - 4pm
Wednesday: 11am - 6:30pm
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 11am - 4pm
Saturday: 11am - 4pm
Sunday: Closed
**During inclement weather please call ahead to be sure the shelter is open.**
You can meet your new best friend during shelter hours.
Monday: 11am - 4pm
Tuesday: 11am - 4pm
Wednesday: 11am - 6:30pm
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 11am - 4pm
Saturday: 11am - 4pm
Sunday: Closed
**During inclement weather please call ahead to be sure the shelter is open.**
More about this shelter
Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center is an open admissions animal shelter and is home to dozens of animals looking for their forever homes. We are a Municipal pound for Augusta County, Staunton, and Waynesboro so we take in all strays, abandoned animals, and owner surrenders. We have 40 dog runs and about 85 cat cages.
The Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center began operation in September of 2011. Since opening, we have successfully lowered the euthanasia rates for our community! Our shelter's current save rate is 95 percent, which is the direct result of our dedicated staff and volunteers working hard to finding these animals their forever homes. Please call the shelter with any questions regarding animals found on the website for more information.
We offer help to our community through education and assistance. With the help of other organizations we are able to spay/neuter animals in our community that the owners could otherwise not afford. With the help of our community we are on a mission to save every adoptable animal in our area.
Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center is an open admissions animal shelter and is home to dozens of animals looking for their forever homes. We are a Municipal pound for Augusta County, Staunton, and Waynesboro so we take in all strays, abandoned animals, and owner surrenders. We have 40 dog runs and about 85 cat cages.
The Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center began operation in September of 2011. Since opening, we have successfully lowered the euthanasia rates for our community! Our shelter's current save rate is 95 percent, which is the direct result of our dedicated staff and volunteers working hard to finding these animals their forever homes. Please call the shelter with any questions regarding animals found on the website for more information.
We offer help to our community through education and assistance. With the help of other organizations we are able to spay/neuter animals in our community that the owners could otherwise not afford. With the help of our community we are on a mission to save every adoptable animal in our area.
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