Date of Birth: 10/28/23 Adoption Fee: $100.00 Date Posted: 10/26/24
Hi! My name is Jax. I would like to tell you a little bit about me because I have had a pretty tough first year of life. I was found as a tiny kitten all by myself and taken to a noisy place called animal control. My left eye was badly injured but the nice people took really good care of me so it looked like my eye was going to be ok, just a little cloudy. The rescue people came and got me out of the cage. I went to a nice foster home and was adopted right away because I was so sweet. I thought I was all set and had found my home. Unfortunately, the people who adopted me got busy and didn't spend a lot of time with me. My human mom worked from home but she locked me out of her office all day and left me by myself. I needed a playmate to use up my kitten energy but they thought two kittens would be too much trouble. They called the rescue lady and said they didn't want me anymore. The rescue lady was pretty sad when she saw me because my eye looked really bad. She took me to the veterinarian who said my eye needed to be removed because it was hurting me. She said I could not use it to see anyway so it would be better. I thought it would be a big deal but it definitely isn't; I feel so much better! It is nice to be back in my foster home where I have feline friends to play with me or just to be around so that I don't feel lonely. My foster mom is amazed at how well I get along with everyone even though I haven't had much experience with kitty friends. She can see that I am content now because I have already gained two pounds! I get so happy when my foster mom comes in the room to be with us. I trot over to her and rub my body against her legs. I gently press my head into her hand when she she kneels down to pet us. I like to touch my nose to her face to let her know I am happy to see her; sometimes I even give her a little kiss on the cheek! I joyfully climb in her lap for cuddle time when she sits on the floor. I am just an all-around good guy! I continue to have lots of love in my heart even though life has not been easy for me. Please come meet me soon. It will be terrific to go home with my true forever family!
Date of Birth: 10/28/23 Adoption Fee: $100.00 Date Posted: 10/26/24
Hi! My name is Jax. I would like to tell you a little bit about me because I have had a pretty tough first year of life. I was found as a tiny kitten all by myself and taken to a noisy place called animal control. My left eye was badly injured but the nice people took really good care of me so it looked like my eye was going to be ok, just a little cloudy. The rescue people came and got me out of the cage. I went to a nice foster home and was adopted right away because I was so sweet. I thought I was all set and had found my home. Unfortunately, the people who adopted me got busy and didn't spend a lot of time with me. My human mom worked from home but she locked me out of her office all day and left me by myself. I needed a playmate to use up my kitten energy but they thought two kittens would be too much trouble. They called the rescue lady and said they didn't want me anymore. The rescue lady was pretty sad when she saw me because my eye looked really bad. She took me to the veterinarian who said my eye needed to be removed because it was hurting me. She said I could not use it to see anyway so it would be better. I thought it would be a big deal but it definitely isn't; I feel so much better! It is nice to be back in my foster home where I have feline friends to play with me or just to be around so that I don't feel lonely. My foster mom is amazed at how well I get along with everyone even though I haven't had much experience with kitty friends. She can see that I am content now because I have already gained two pounds! I get so happy when my foster mom comes in the room to be with us. I trot over to her and rub my body against her legs. I gently press my head into her hand when she she kneels down to pet us. I like to touch my nose to her face to let her know I am happy to see her; sometimes I even give her a little kiss on the cheek! I joyfully climb in her lap for cuddle time when she sits on the floor. I am just an all-around good guy! I continue to have lots of love in my heart even though life has not been easy for me. Please come meet me soon. It will be terrific to go home with my true forever family!
Background search is completed including confirmation of home ownership or landlord consent/agreement.
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
At the time of adoption, literature is provided regarding how to effectively introduce a new pet to the home. The organization's business card is provided so that adopters may easily contact volunteers for support.
At the time of adoption, literature is provided regarding how to effectively introduce a new pet to the home. The organization's business card is provided so that adopters may easily contact volunteers for support.
PetSmart, Howell Mill Road – Cat Adoption Day
2nd Saturday of every month
2 PM to 7 PM
County Facebook page
See also the Pippi’s Place Facebook page – no login needed
Pet Supermarket in Lawrenceville – Cat Adoption Day
1st and 3rd Saturday of every month
2 PM to 7 PM
View cats and kittens on the Barrow County Facebook page
See also the Pippi’s Place Facebook page – no login needed
Petco in Snellville – Cat and Dog Adoption Day
4th Saturday of every month
2 PM to 7 PM
View cats and kittens on the Barrow County Facebook page
See also the Pippi’s Place Facebook page – no login needed
PetSmart, Howell Mill Road – Cat Adoption Day
2nd Saturday of every month
2 PM to 7 PM
County Facebook page
See also the Pippi’s Place Facebook page – no login needed
Pet Supermarket in Lawrenceville – Cat Adoption Day
1st and 3rd Saturday of every month
2 PM to 7 PM
View cats and kittens on the Barrow County Facebook page
See also the Pippi’s Place Facebook page – no login needed
Petco in Snellville – Cat and Dog Adoption Day
4th Saturday of every month
2 PM to 7 PM
View cats and kittens on the Barrow County Facebook page
See also the Pippi’s Place Facebook page – no login needed
More about this rescue
Pippi’s Place Pet Rescue is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to reducing the number of unwanted cats and kittens through the support of local Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs as well as placement of available felines in permanent homes.
We will rescue animals who are homeless due to owner surrender, endangered due to abandonment/neglect/abuse, and those at risk of being euthanized at area shelters.
We will place feline companions in loving homes following a comprehensive screening process which includes ensuring a good match between the animal and prospective adopter as well as educating potential adopters about the responsibilities associated with bringing a cat into their home.
All cats and kittens will be spayed or neutered, receive appropriate veterinary care including any necessary treatment, and will be placed in caring foster homes until the time of adoption.
We will work closely with local shelters and other rescue organizations to promote the importance of spaying/neutering companion animals. We will work with these agencies to develop a network of supporters and volunteers so that we may create a better world for homeless animals.
Pippi’s Place Pet Rescue is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to reducing the number of unwanted cats and kittens through the support of local Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs as well as placement of available felines in permanent homes.
We will rescue animals who are homeless due to owner surrender, endangered due to abandonment/neglect/abuse, and those at risk of being euthanized at area shelters.
We will place feline companions in loving homes following a comprehensive screening process which includes ensuring a good match between the animal and prospective adopter as well as educating potential adopters about the responsibilities associated with bringing a cat into their home.
All cats and kittens will be spayed or neutered, receive appropriate veterinary care including any necessary treatment, and will be placed in caring foster homes until the time of adoption.
We will work closely with local shelters and other rescue organizations to promote the importance of spaying/neutering companion animals. We will work with these agencies to develop a network of supporters and volunteers so that we may create a better world for homeless animals.
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