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Breed - DSH torbie - gray tabby with orange shades
Unspayed Female
Weight - about 4 pounds
Estimated Age - 4 months (end of Oct)
If you are interested in adopting this cat, please fill out our cat adoption questionnaire at https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/HTAR/Cat. For questions, email saufenka@yahoo.com.
HOW TO MEET THIS CAT: This cat is in a foster home. To meet, please complete the adoption questionnaire.
LOCATION: Foster home
ADOPTION COORDINATOR: Shana, saufenka@yahoo.com
ADOPTION FEE: $170 or $320/pair. This fee INCLUDES neuter, vaccines, and microchip. Ask us about our many adoption benefits that include free exams, pet insurance, and other discounts!
HOW THIS ANIMAL IS WITH:
CATS: Good with other cats and must have a feline friend
DOGS: Dogs are unknown, but may be ok with slow introductions
KIDS: Too skittish for small kids
KNOWN LIKES: Ribbon toys, lots of pets, yummy food
KNOWN DISLIKES: Still getting to know them
ABOUT THIS ANIMAL:
The Ukrainian Cities kittens aren't really from Ukraine They came to us from a shelter in rural VA, but they, too, found themselves left without a family or home to care for them through no fault of their own. They start off a little skittish as first, but give them a few pets, and you hear the purrs! Kittens must be adopted with a second kitten or to a home with a young, welcoming, active cat.
Kyev (orange female) is the leader of the group! She's the first to greet you as you come into the room and her purr motor runs full volume! She loves attention and play.
Brody (black) is the male of the bunch. He is the second to come for some purrs and cuddle time. His purr motor matches that of Kyev. He plays rough and tumble with the girls and Kyev and Lviv are pretty good in holding their own.
Lviv (torbie female - tabby with orange shades) plays the shy card at first. She hears Kyeve and Brody purring and soon comes out and joins in. It's quite the chorus when they are all going! She also loves the pets but is just a bit more hesitant in seeking them out at first.
Odessa (tortie female) is the more independent of the group. She doesn't seek out your attention but also doesn't run from it. She hangs with the siblings but isn't a physical player with them. She is very laid back and enjoys her wet food at meal times.
HT ADOPTION INCLUDES:
Spay/Neuter
A series of FVRCP vaccines, rabies vaccine (if old enough), and deworming
Microchip - lifetime registration with no fees
EXCLUSIVE ADOPTER BENEFITS:
Free physical exam with Caring Hands Animal Hospital, Palisades Veterinary Clinic, Jermantown Animal Hospital and Clarendon Animal Care within 30 days of adoption and all VCA Animal Hospitals (VCA offers $250 coverage - details provided) within 14 days of adoption.
A portion of EVERY ADOPTION fee supports spay/neuter for animals in under-resourced communities.
BE A FOSTER: Save a life: http://www.homewardtrails.org/foster-a-pet/dog-and-cat-foster-program.
Breed - DSH torbie - gray tabby with orange shades
Unspayed Female
Weight - about 4 pounds
Estimated Age - 4 months (end of Oct)
If you are interested in adopting this cat, please fill out our cat adoption questionnaire at https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/HTAR/Cat. For questions, email saufenka@yahoo.com.
HOW TO MEET THIS CAT: This cat is in a foster home. To meet, please complete the adoption questionnaire.
LOCATION: Foster home
ADOPTION COORDINATOR: Shana, saufenka@yahoo.com
ADOPTION FEE: $170 or $320/pair. This fee INCLUDES neuter, vaccines, and microchip. Ask us about our many adoption benefits that include free exams, pet insurance, and other discounts!
HOW THIS ANIMAL IS WITH:
CATS: Good with other cats and must have a feline friend
DOGS: Dogs are unknown, but may be ok with slow introductions
KIDS: Too skittish for small kids
KNOWN LIKES: Ribbon toys, lots of pets, yummy food
KNOWN DISLIKES: Still getting to know them
ABOUT THIS ANIMAL:
The Ukrainian Cities kittens aren't really from Ukraine They came to us from a shelter in rural VA, but they, too, found themselves left without a family or home to care for them through no fault of their own. They start off a little skittish as first, but give them a few pets, and you hear the purrs! Kittens must be adopted with a second kitten or to a home with a young, welcoming, active cat.
Kyev (orange female) is the leader of the group! She's the first to greet you as you come into the room and her purr motor runs full volume! She loves attention and play.
Brody (black) is the male of the bunch. He is the second to come for some purrs and cuddle time. His purr motor matches that of Kyev. He plays rough and tumble with the girls and Kyev and Lviv are pretty good in holding their own.
Lviv (torbie female - tabby with orange shades) plays the shy card at first. She hears Kyeve and Brody purring and soon comes out and joins in. It's quite the chorus when they are all going! She also loves the pets but is just a bit more hesitant in seeking them out at first.
Odessa (tortie female) is the more independent of the group. She doesn't seek out your attention but also doesn't run from it. She hangs with the siblings but isn't a physical player with them. She is very laid back and enjoys her wet food at meal times.
HT ADOPTION INCLUDES:
Spay/Neuter
A series of FVRCP vaccines, rabies vaccine (if old enough), and deworming
Microchip - lifetime registration with no fees
EXCLUSIVE ADOPTER BENEFITS:
Free physical exam with Caring Hands Animal Hospital, Palisades Veterinary Clinic, Jermantown Animal Hospital and Clarendon Animal Care within 30 days of adoption and all VCA Animal Hospitals (VCA offers $250 coverage - details provided) within 14 days of adoption.
A portion of EVERY ADOPTION fee supports spay/neuter for animals in under-resourced communities.
BE A FOSTER: Save a life: http://www.homewardtrails.org/foster-a-pet/dog-and-cat-foster-program.
You will first be required to complete our Adoption Questionnaire (http://www.homewardtrails.org/adopt-a-pet/adoption-forms/). Once received, a Homeward Trails rep will contact you via phone or e-mail. Please allow 72 hours for a response. If it seems you are a good fit for each other based on the info you provided, a phone interview will follow. If you are renting, we require proof that you are allowed to have a pet as well as any breed or size restrictions that may exist. If you have pets or did previously, we require your vet information and we will call them to verify that your pets are in good health, current on vaccines and spayed/neutered. We require that all pets in the home be spayed/neutered unless there are health reasons that can be verified with the vet.
Homeward Trails' adoption fees range depending on type of animal, the originating shelter and the vetting the animal has received. Our adoption fees are set to allow us to cover our expenses as well as to help other animals in our program that require additional care. Our fees cover vetting costs, shelter fees, fuel for transport, copying and printing of contracts and paperwork, our website presence, food, boarding, behavioral training and additional medical care. It is important to note that while the animal you adopt may not require all of these things, many other animals in our system do. Thus, any "extra" money from adoption fees goes to help those animals who may require additional care. By adopting from Homeward Trails, you are not saving just one life, you are helping to save others as well.
You will first be required to complete our Adoption Questionnaire (http://www.homewardtrails.org/adopt-a-pet/adoption-forms/). Once received, a Homeward Trails rep will contact you via phone or e-mail. Please allow 72 hours for a response. If it seems you are a good fit for each other based on the info you provided, a phone interview will follow. If you are renting, we require proof that you are allowed to have a pet as well as any breed or size restrictions that may exist. If you have pets or did previously, we require your vet information and we will call them to verify that your pets are in good health, current on vaccines and spayed/neutered. We require that all pets in the home be spayed/neutered unless there are health reasons that can be verified with the vet.
Homeward Trails' adoption fees range depending on type of animal, the originating shelter and the vetting the animal has received. Our adoption fees are set to allow us to cover our expenses as well as to help other animals in our program that require additional care. Our fees cover vetting costs, shelter fees, fuel for transport, copying and printing of contracts and paperwork, our website presence, food, boarding, behavioral training and additional medical care. It is important to note that while the animal you adopt may not require all of these things, many other animals in our system do. Thus, any "extra" money from adoption fees goes to help those animals who may require additional care. By adopting from Homeward Trails, you are not saving just one life, you are helping to save others as well.
Meet Adoptable Dogs at the Adoption Center Every Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM – 4 PM - No appointment necessary!
Come see us at 11116 Fairfax Station Rd, Fairfax Station, VA 22039.
Homeward Trails has dog and cat adoption events throughout the DC area. For a list of our upcoming events, go to: www.homewardtrails.org/events/
Meet Adoptable Dogs at the Adoption Center Every Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM – 4 PM - No appointment necessary!
Come see us at 11116 Fairfax Station Rd, Fairfax Station, VA 22039.
Homeward Trails has dog and cat adoption events throughout the DC area. For a list of our upcoming events, go to: www.homewardtrails.org/events/
More about this rescue
Homeward Trails seeks to find permanent adoptive homes in the Mid-Atlantic Region for dogs and cats from under resourced shelters or whose owners can no longer care for them. In so doing, we seek to reduce the rate of euthanasia of adoptable animals through the rescue and placement of homeless animals; to support proactive spay/neuter practices; to promote positive and ongoing behavioral training; and to educate the public about how to care for their animals in a humane way. Homeward Trails not only facilitates adoptions from local shelters, but also supports a large network of foster care providers who take homeless dogs and cats into their homes, care for them, rehabilitate them when needed, and prepare them for their permanent adoptive homes.
Sadly, without our help, all of these adoptable animals would face almost certain euthanasia - usually within days or hours of our rescuing them. Each year we take in hundreds of wonderful animals who were left at shelters through no fault of their own.
Many are puppies and kittens – innocent victims of irresponsible pet owners who don’t spay/neuter. Some are abandoned hunting dogs who served their owners well and were dumped in woods or left at shelters when they were no longer wanted. Others are house pets whose owners simply grew tired of caring for them or moved and did not take them along. And even more are animals that have been injured, abused and neglected. Whatever the reasons, these animals all deserve better. And once with Homeward Trails, they get better!
Our Principles:
1. To always operate in the best interest of the animals we take into our program and to advocate for the proper care of those in shelters and in private homes;
2. To provide quality care for the animals we take in for as long as they are in our program and to provide ongoing support to our adopters;
3. To always maintain a manageable number of animals in our system whereby we can ensure proper medical care, behavioral training and housing for the animals;
4. To rescue the widest array of dogs and cats by avoiding general discrimination based on breed, age, and health;
5. To provide our shelter partners and their communities with resources that will result in the highest level of care for their animals, an increase in spay/neuter surgeries and a decrease in the abuse, neglect and abandonment of dogs and cats;
6. To treat our volunteers, adopters and partners with understanding, patience and support
Homeward Trails seeks to find permanent adoptive homes in the Mid-Atlantic Region for dogs and cats from under resourced shelters or whose owners can no longer care for them. In so doing, we seek to reduce the rate of euthanasia of adoptable animals through the rescue and placement of homeless animals; to support proactive spay/neuter practices; to promote positive and ongoing behavioral training; and to educate the public about how to care for their animals in a humane way. Homeward Trails not only facilitates adoptions from local shelters, but also supports a large network of foster care providers who take homeless dogs and cats into their homes, care for them, rehabilitate them when needed, and prepare them for their permanent adoptive homes.
Sadly, without our help, all of these adoptable animals would face almost certain euthanasia - usually within days or hours of our rescuing them. Each year we take in hundreds of wonderful animals who were left at shelters through no fault of their own.
Many are puppies and kittens – innocent victims of irresponsible pet owners who don’t spay/neuter. Some are abandoned hunting dogs who served their owners well and were dumped in woods or left at shelters when they were no longer wanted. Others are house pets whose owners simply grew tired of caring for them or moved and did not take them along. And even more are animals that have been injured, abused and neglected. Whatever the reasons, these animals all deserve better. And once with Homeward Trails, they get better!
Our Principles:
1. To always operate in the best interest of the animals we take into our program and to advocate for the proper care of those in shelters and in private homes;
2. To provide quality care for the animals we take in for as long as they are in our program and to provide ongoing support to our adopters;
3. To always maintain a manageable number of animals in our system whereby we can ensure proper medical care, behavioral training and housing for the animals;
4. To rescue the widest array of dogs and cats by avoiding general discrimination based on breed, age, and health;
5. To provide our shelter partners and their communities with resources that will result in the highest level of care for their animals, an increase in spay/neuter surgeries and a decrease in the abuse, neglect and abandonment of dogs and cats;
6. To treat our volunteers, adopters and partners with understanding, patience and support
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