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Aubrey was found as a stray and is still learning to open up to people. She is fine getting some pets, but she usually doesn't seek it herself unless she is comfortablewith you. Aubrey is often found perched on the fish shelves or the high box we have in the room. While she is still slowly opening up to human touch, she quickly learned to appreciate the luxuries of being inside. She enjoys the AC, soft blankets, and wet food! Occasionally, you'll see Aubrey laying outside on the patio bird-watching, but most of the time she is sleeping the day away inside. She loves to sprawl out on the bed with her head propped up on a blanket and take a long cat nap. If Aubrey sounds like a good fit for you, ask about her today!
Aubrey was found as a stray and is still learning to open up to people. She is fine getting some pets, but she usually doesn't seek it herself unless she is comfortablewith you. Aubrey is often found perched on the fish shelves or the high box we have in the room. While she is still slowly opening up to human touch, she quickly learned to appreciate the luxuries of being inside. She enjoys the AC, soft blankets, and wet food! Occasionally, you'll see Aubrey laying outside on the patio bird-watching, but most of the time she is sleeping the day away inside. She loves to sprawl out on the bed with her head propped up on a blanket and take a long cat nap. If Aubrey sounds like a good fit for you, ask about her today!
• You must be at least 21 years old to apply.
• Adoption Applications are required for all animals.
• We do our best to place every animal in the ideal environment, so we may take multiple applications on any animal.
• We are a 501(c)(3) organization and receive no government funding. Donations cover a portion of the care given - every animal is spayed/neutered, microchipped, and current on their vaccinations.
• You must be at least 21 years old to apply.
• Adoption Applications are required for all animals.
• We do our best to place every animal in the ideal environment, so we may take multiple applications on any animal.
• We are a 501(c)(3) organization and receive no government funding. Donations cover a portion of the care given - every animal is spayed/neutered, microchipped, and current on their vaccinations.
View our adoptable dogs and cats online: http://www.safeanimalshelter.com
If you are interested in a pet that is under Foster Care, please place an online application to arrange a meet and greet appointment.
You can visit our shelter 12pm - 5pm - Wednesday to Sunday. We are closed Monday and Tuesday.
View our adoptable dogs and cats online: http://www.safeanimalshelter.com
If you are interested in a pet that is under Foster Care, please place an online application to arrange a meet and greet appointment.
You can visit our shelter 12pm - 5pm - Wednesday to Sunday. We are closed Monday and Tuesday.
More about this shelter
Our Mission: Safe Animal Shelter is a nonprofit organization working to reduce the number of cats and dogs euthanized in Clay County and surrounding areas.
Safe Animal Shelter is Clay County's oldest no-kill shelter, created for the purpose of preserving and providing quality of life for lost, abandoned, abused and unwanted pets. The first facility opened in Orange Park in the summer of 1991 and continued to operate at that location until moving to a new facility in Middleburg, December 6, 2003. Since its inception, Safe Animal Shelter has provided loving care to over 17,000 cats and dogs until adopted into forever homes.
All rescued animals at the Safe Animal Shelter are provided food, shelter, loving care, attention, socialization, recreation, exercise and quality medical treatment. Medical treatment includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, heartworm treatment, corrective surgery and other needed services. Once residents are recovered and ready for adoption, they are placed in carefully screened permanent homes.
Safe Animal Shelter receives no government funding, so private donations from individuals, groups and businesses make a huge difference in the day to day stay in the shelter.
Our Mission: Safe Animal Shelter is a nonprofit organization working to reduce the number of cats and dogs euthanized in Clay County and surrounding areas.
Safe Animal Shelter is Clay County's oldest no-kill shelter, created for the purpose of preserving and providing quality of life for lost, abandoned, abused and unwanted pets. The first facility opened in Orange Park in the summer of 1991 and continued to operate at that location until moving to a new facility in Middleburg, December 6, 2003. Since its inception, Safe Animal Shelter has provided loving care to over 17,000 cats and dogs until adopted into forever homes.
All rescued animals at the Safe Animal Shelter are provided food, shelter, loving care, attention, socialization, recreation, exercise and quality medical treatment. Medical treatment includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, heartworm treatment, corrective surgery and other needed services. Once residents are recovered and ready for adoption, they are placed in carefully screened permanent homes.
Safe Animal Shelter receives no government funding, so private donations from individuals, groups and businesses make a huge difference in the day to day stay in the shelter.
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