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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they’re adoptable through Adopt a Pet’s Rehome program – the safe and reliable way to find a loving new home for your pet.
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Meet the Pet
Pay Fee
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Claire was adopted from a shelter. She seemed scared, as she would stay as far from the kennel door as possible with her sister, Mittens. We adopted her, and didn’t immediately notice the details. It seemed she wasn’t potty trained, as she’d leave poopy trails around the house. But we’d see her posing in her litter box in attempts to do so; she pees in the litter box, but has trouble pooping in the litter box, due to irritation. We realized she needed help. Her tummy was a little more bloated than usual, and her behind was irritated. She had tapeworms. She got treated for the tape worms but her behind is still a little irritated. It seems she also had a tail accident, as the second half of her tail is flimsy. We want the best possible treatment for her, but we are unable to afford that. The vet said that she needs her tail amputated (around $1600) and medication for the irritation. Otherwise she is very playful and very friendly. She loves to be petted and loves to snuggle.
Claire was adopted from a shelter. She seemed scared, as she would stay as far from the kennel door as possible with her sister, Mittens. We adopted her, and didn’t immediately notice the details. It seemed she wasn’t potty trained, as she’d leave poopy trails around the house. But we’d see her posing in her litter box in attempts to do so; she pees in the litter box, but has trouble pooping in the litter box, due to irritation. We realized she needed help. Her tummy was a little more bloated than usual, and her behind was irritated. She had tapeworms. She got treated for the tape worms but her behind is still a little irritated. It seems she also had a tail accident, as the second half of her tail is flimsy. We want the best possible treatment for her, but we are unable to afford that. The vet said that she needs her tail amputated (around $1600) and medication for the irritation. Otherwise she is very playful and very friendly. She loves to be petted and loves to snuggle.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.
Adoption fee $0