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My name is Tasha!

Posted over 3 months ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

My basic info

Breed
Siamese
Color
Tan or Fawn
Age
1 year old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Tasha is being adopted through the San Gabriel Valley Animal Advocates. If you are interested in adopting Tasha, please submit an adoption application at http://www.sgvaa.org and we will get back to you as soon as we can. Your adoption donation allows us to rescue the next kitty from the streets and pay for all their health and medical needs.

Most of our adoptable pets live in loving foster homes. We can arrange meet-and-greets with our foster families, at our live-in habitats in the West Covina and El Monte Petcos, as well as at the Huntington Beach (Edinger) PetSmart.

SGVAA is an all-volunteer, non-profit rescue organization serving the San Gabriel Valley area. For more information on how you can help your community, please visit: www.sgvaa.org

Their Adoption Process
If you are interested in any of our adoptable pets or have additional questions, please fill out an adoption application and we will get back to you as soon as we can. Since we are an all-volunteer organization, it may take us within 24-48 hours to respond. Our little fur babies are so adorable that sometimes we get multiple applications for one pet! So if the pet you are interested in is no longer available there is no need to worry! We have plenty of friends who are furry!

As part of the adoption process, we screen each new potential owner, and do home visits to ensure that an animal and owner are a good match. Once your adoption application has been approved, we will have you fill out a Pet Promise Certificate (adoption contract)

*SGVAA’s adoption donation allows us to rescue the next kitty from the streets and pay for all of their health and welfare needs (spay, neuter, shots, deworming, flea meds, microchip)

*We also provide free home delivery of your new kitty/kitties!

About This Rescue
SGVAA is dedicated to the protection and humane treatment of pets in the San Gabriel Valley area. We encourage people to rescue a homeless animal instead of buying one. Our organization also educates the community on the importance of early vaccinations for fatal and easily preventable diseases. We also advocate spaying or neutering to reduce pet overpopulation. Once an animal is in our care we vaccinate all rescues against disease & provide needed health care, fight pet overpopulation by spaying or neutering all rescues, and provide lifetime shelter and care to any rescued animal that is not adopted.

Come Meet Their Pets
Most of our adoptable pets live in loving foster homes. For interested adopters, we can arrange meet-and-greets with our foster families, at our live-in habitats in the West Covina and El Monte Petcos, as well as at the Huntington Beach (Edinger) Petsmart.

We also post pictures of our adorable kitties at sgvaa.org, our Facebook page and on Instagram!
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
7600 Edinger Avenue, Located inside Petsmart, Huntington Beach, CA 92647

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

All interested adopters should go to SGVAA.org to fill out and submit our online adoption form.

Additional adoption info

*Interested adopters can fill out our adoption application at sgvaa.org.

*A Pet Promise Certificate (adoption contract)

*Free home delivery of your new kitty/kitties!

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Come visit our adoptable cats and kittens every weekend at Petsmart Huntington Beach, 7600 Edinger Ave.

We also have cats and kittens in the live-in centre inside Petsmart while waiting for a foster home or adoption.

Petsmart hours:
9am - 9pm Monday - Saturday
10am - 7pm Sunday

We post pictures of our adoptable pets at sgvaa.org, our Facebook page and on Instagram. We also have live-in habitats in the West Covina and El Monte petcos.

More about this rescue

Our organization is dedicated to the protection and humane treatment of pets in the San Gabriel Valley area. We encourage people to rescue a homeless animal instead of buying one. We screen each new potential owner to ensure that an animal and owner are a good match. We also educate the community on the importance of early vaccinations for fatal and easily preventable diseases. We also advocate spaying or neutering to reduce pet overpopulation. Once an animal is in our care we vaccinate all rescues against disease & provide needed health care, fight pet overpopulation by spaying or neutering all rescues, and provide lifetime shelter and care to any rescued animal that is not adopted.

Other pets at this rescue