Meet La Chona (28231)! She came to us as an owner surrender in May 2024 with her litter of 3 babies.
La Chona was a very loving mother but is sill learning to trust people around her. She is very skittish and doesn't know how to accept some love yet but with patience her sweet little personaility starts to bloom. La Chona one of our FIV+ residents here at Valley Animal Center which means their little immune systems are not as strong as a normal cat's would be. This also means they would have to be INDOOR ONLY cats and are reccomended to have normal vet check-ups every 6 months. La Chona was also diagnosed with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH) which means you will notice she is a little unbalanced when moving around or "wobbly". Her foster was able to provide a home for her and her kittens, and learned that La Chona is a sweet girl that will require patience. La Chona will need to go to a home where it is understood that she may need more time to adjust and more quality time to learn how to trust and come out of her shell.
If you are interested in meeting La Chona please submit an application at www.valleyanimal.org
At Valley Animal Center our mission is to unite dogs and cats with loving people.
¡Conoce La Chona (28231)! Ella vino a nosotros como propietaria entregada en mayo de 2024 con su camada de 3 bebés.
La Chona era una mamá muy cariñosa pero aún está aprendiendo a confiar en las personas que la rodean. Ella es muy asustadiza y aún no sabe cómo aceptar el amor, pero con paciencia su pequeña y dulce personalidad comienza a florecer. La Chona, una de nuestros residentes FIV+ aquí en Valley Animal Center, lo que significa que su pequeño sistema inmunológico no es tan fuerte como lo sería el de un gato normal. Esto también significa que tendrían que ser gatos SOLO DE INTERIOR y se recomienda que se sometan a controles veterinarios normales cada 6 meses. A La Chona también le diagnosticaron hipoplasia cerebelosa (CH), lo que significa que notará que está un poco desequilibrada al moverse o "tambaleante". Su acogida pudo brindarles un hogar a ella y a sus gatitos, y descubrió que La Chona es una niña dulce que requerirá paciencia. La Chona necesitará ir a un hogar donde se entienda que puede necesitar más tiempo para adaptarse y más tiempo de calidad para aprender a confiar y salir de su caparazón.
Si está interesado en conocer a La Chona, envíe una solicitud en www.valleyanimal.org
Meet La Chona (28231)! She came to us as an owner surrender in May 2024 with her litter of 3 babies.
La Chona was a very loving mother but is sill learning to trust people around her. She is very skittish and doesn't know how to accept some love yet but with patience her sweet little personaility starts to bloom. La Chona one of our FIV+ residents here at Valley Animal Center which means their little immune systems are not as strong as a normal cat's would be. This also means they would have to be INDOOR ONLY cats and are reccomended to have normal vet check-ups every 6 months. La Chona was also diagnosed with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH) which means you will notice she is a little unbalanced when moving around or "wobbly". Her foster was able to provide a home for her and her kittens, and learned that La Chona is a sweet girl that will require patience. La Chona will need to go to a home where it is understood that she may need more time to adjust and more quality time to learn how to trust and come out of her shell.
If you are interested in meeting La Chona please submit an application at www.valleyanimal.org
At Valley Animal Center our mission is to unite dogs and cats with loving people.
¡Conoce La Chona (28231)! Ella vino a nosotros como propietaria entregada en mayo de 2024 con su camada de 3 bebés.
La Chona era una mamá muy cariñosa pero aún está aprendiendo a confiar en las personas que la rodean. Ella es muy asustadiza y aún no sabe cómo aceptar el amor, pero con paciencia su pequeña y dulce personalidad comienza a florecer. La Chona, una de nuestros residentes FIV+ aquí en Valley Animal Center, lo que significa que su pequeño sistema inmunológico no es tan fuerte como lo sería el de un gato normal. Esto también significa que tendrían que ser gatos SOLO DE INTERIOR y se recomienda que se sometan a controles veterinarios normales cada 6 meses. A La Chona también le diagnosticaron hipoplasia cerebelosa (CH), lo que significa que notará que está un poco desequilibrada al moverse o "tambaleante". Su acogida pudo brindarles un hogar a ella y a sus gatitos, y descubrió que La Chona es una niña dulce que requerirá paciencia. La Chona necesitará ir a un hogar donde se entienda que puede necesitar más tiempo para adaptarse y más tiempo de calidad para aprender a confiar y salir de su caparazón.
Si está interesado en conocer a La Chona, envíe una solicitud en www.valleyanimal.org
*Every animal adopted from Valley Animal Center will have a microchip ID. However, it is the adopter's responsibility to register the microchip ID as soon as possible. Otherwise, if the pet gets lost, the microchip ID will not have the adopter's contact information.
Our adoption centers are open 7 days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
*Every animal adopted from Valley Animal Center will have a microchip ID. However, it is the adopter's responsibility to register the microchip ID as soon as possible. Otherwise, if the pet gets lost, the microchip ID will not have the adopter's contact information.
More about this shelter
Valley Animal Center houses thousands of dogs and cats annually until they are placed in loving homes. Majority of our shelter animals are rescued from local animal control agencies who have no more space for their animals. Even animals who have been abused, mistreated, abandoned, and injured are cared for and nurtured until a loving home is ready to adopt them.
We are easily accessible to the residents of the entire six-county region it serves. Even individuals from out of the area and out of state have come to Valley Animal Center to adopt animals from us and utilize our clinic services.
Our mission is to unite dogs and cat with loving people but it does not simply end at the adoption process. With our low-cost clinic, a membership-based dog park, and humane education resources found on our website, we want to ensure our community has easy access to resources that will help them along in their pet ownership journey.
Valley Animal Center houses thousands of dogs and cats annually until they are placed in loving homes. Majority of our shelter animals are rescued from local animal control agencies who have no more space for their animals. Even animals who have been abused, mistreated, abandoned, and injured are cared for and nurtured until a loving home is ready to adopt them.
We are easily accessible to the residents of the entire six-county region it serves. Even individuals from out of the area and out of state have come to Valley Animal Center to adopt animals from us and utilize our clinic services.
Our mission is to unite dogs and cat with loving people but it does not simply end at the adoption process. With our low-cost clinic, a membership-based dog park, and humane education resources found on our website, we want to ensure our community has easy access to resources that will help them along in their pet ownership journey.