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My name is Moe!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 1 month ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
20902427-22798
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Has special needs

My story

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

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

 



Hey, I’m Moe. I’m going to be straight with you. You may not be able to see it in the pictures they took of me, but I have three legs. Well, three and a half to be precise. Quite unique if I do say so myself. Yeah, I know you might be thinking, “Why does this guy only have three legs?” Well, my fourth leg didn’t make it out of the starting gate thanks to a little tangle with my mom’s umbilical cord. But honestly, I don’t get why humans are so obsessed with four legs. I zip around just fine, thank you. Sure, sometimes I wish I had that extra leg for a good scratch, but that’s where you come in — your hands will do the job nicely.

I’m not just about speed and charm, though. I’m a lover, through and through. I’ll plop down next to you, purring like there’s no tomorrow, and roll over for a good cuddle. You’ll never feel lonely with me around — I have quite the presence.
Oh, and I get along great with other cats, so if you have a feline crew, I’m ready to join the team.

Now, let’s talk about something a little more serious. I’m what they call “pre-diabetic.” I know, sounds fancy, right? The good news is I’m in remission, but the vet recommends I stick to special food. I get it, it’s more expensive, but hey, can you really put a price on all the love and purrs I’m ready to give?

If you’re still with me, you should know I’ve been through a bit of a rough patch. My first human moved out of state and left me with my grandma, who decided it was too much to care for me and my siblings. So here I am, looking for someone who can appreciate a cat with a little less leg but a lot of heart.

If you think we’d make a great pair, just fill out an application. Let’s get this love story started.

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November 14, 2024, 5:30 am
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
20902427-22798
Contact
Bette Grahame
Email
Address
29 Stagebridge Road, Lovingston, VA 22949

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

AS OF JANUARY 2018:
Dogs: $100 - Includes Heartworm/Lyme/Ehrlichia Test, DHLPP and Rabies Vaccination, Dewormings, flea and tick treatment (if needed), and Spaying/Neutering.

Puppies (0-6 months): $150 - Includes 3 DHLPP Vaccinations, 3 Dewormings, a Certificate for a Rabies Vaccination, flea and tick treatment (if needed), and Spaying/Neutering by a participating veterinarian.

Cats: $40 (or 2 for $50) Includes Feline Leukemia/Aids test, 2 RCP Vaccinations, Rabies Vaccination, 2 Dewormings, flea and tick treatment (if needed), and Spaying/Neutering.

Kittens (0-6 Months): $80 (or 2 for $120) includes a Feline Leukemia/Aids test, 3 RCP Vaccinations, 3 Dewormings, Certificate for a Rabies Vaccination, flea and tick treatment (if needed), and Spaying/Neutering by a participating veterinarian.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Almost Home Pet Adoption Center
434-263-7722

Open 7 Days a Week, 1-4:00 pm
Located at the corner of Rt. 29 and Stagebridge Road in Lovingston, Virginia

More about this shelter

Located on Stagebridge Road (Rt. 624) and Rt. 29 just two miles north of Lovingston on 2 acres of Land.
Houses animals in "real-life rooms".
A Spacious lobby/waiting room and reception area.
13 rooms for dogs which will hold 2 to 3 dogs depending on size.
4 cat rooms for multiple numbers of cats.
Two isolation rooms, one for dogs and one for cats.
A room for bathing and grooming.
A food preparation area.
A conference/meeting room.
Inside and outside exercise areas for dogs.
Open seven days a week.
Animals being surrendered by their owners are accepted on a space available basis if they are judged to be adoptable. Animals are also selected from unclaimed or unwanted animals at the Nelson County Animal Control Facility after they are evaluated by the HS/SPCA and judged to be adoptable. Strays will continue to go through Animal Control.

No animal will be put down unless it is judged to be dangerously aggressive or untreatably ill. Almost Home Pet Adoption Center now has several part-time employees
but still relys heavily on volunteer help.

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