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Bentley Imagine being born and raised in one home by one person for all 12.5 years of your life. You only visited the veterinarian once when you were spayed as a kitten. The only human you spent time with was elderly; then she passed away. I was surrendered to the HSHC in late January 2024, and believe me when I say I was TERRIFIED. Because I was so upset, confused, stressed, and depressed, I moved into a foster home, where I have lived since February. It took me eight weeks before I would approach my foster parents without hissing, growling, or nipping. Remember, I only knew one human being! Life had turned upside down for me. After eight months of patient, loving care, I will accept pets from my foster parents on my terms. I sometimes even lie next to them on their bed. I genuinely love to hang out with them. I would benefit from a patient and loving home that will introduce me to new environments and people very slowly and carefully. I crave a quiet home with minimal foot traffic and not many visitors. The shelter recommends that everyone in the house be 18 or older and that I be the only pet. A solid routine and Churu sticks (a delicious squeeze cat treat) are the way to my heart. By the way, I am a beautiful Calico girl. 10-6-24
Bentley Imagine being born and raised in one home by one person for all 12.5 years of your life. You only visited the veterinarian once when you were spayed as a kitten. The only human you spent time with was elderly; then she passed away. I was surrendered to the HSHC in late January 2024, and believe me when I say I was TERRIFIED. Because I was so upset, confused, stressed, and depressed, I moved into a foster home, where I have lived since February. It took me eight weeks before I would approach my foster parents without hissing, growling, or nipping. Remember, I only knew one human being! Life had turned upside down for me. After eight months of patient, loving care, I will accept pets from my foster parents on my terms. I sometimes even lie next to them on their bed. I genuinely love to hang out with them. I would benefit from a patient and loving home that will introduce me to new environments and people very slowly and carefully. I crave a quiet home with minimal foot traffic and not many visitors. The shelter recommends that everyone in the house be 18 or older and that I be the only pet. A solid routine and Churu sticks (a delicious squeeze cat treat) are the way to my heart. By the way, I am a beautiful Calico girl. 10-6-24
With an open admission policy, a No-Kill philosophy, and more than 3,100 animals crossing our threshold each year, we have still maintained a 98% placement rate over the last 3 years.
This is an amazing feat for any organization…let alone one that takes in some of the most abused, injured and seriously ill animals imaginable.
With an open admission policy, a No-Kill philosophy, and more than 3,100 animals crossing our threshold each year, we have still maintained a 98% placement rate over the last 3 years.
This is an amazing feat for any organization…let alone one that takes in some of the most abused, injured and seriously ill animals imaginable.
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