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My name is HUCKLEBERRY!

Posted 1 week ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption fee: $100

This helps Community Cat Coalition of Edmond with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Mastiff/Labrador Retriever
Color
Gray/Silver/Salt & Pepper - with White
Age
1 year old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
85 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My personality

My story

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

Adoption application: https://forms.gle/84iaJuTxWeGn63yv8

I’m a 1-year-old Mastiff/Lab mix and am told I am a smart boy with HIGH ENERGY. I love to run, play fetch, play keep away, and be around people. I LOVE PEOPLE. And I love rides in the car and visiting new places! I am good with other dogs when introduced properly and am fostered in a home with cats that are used to dogs – I will chase cats because I want to play with them and I don’t realize how big I am! I prefer a structured home life with a routine and lots of exercise and enrichment activities. I underwent extensive training at K9 University, so you will have to keep up with my training because I love to test boundaries. I am potty trained and kennel trained as well. I need a fenced yard (at least 6 ft) because I can jump high. I am a big goofy HAPPY guy and I love everyone including kids!
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
P.O. Box 30984, Edmond, OK 73003
Donation
All donations are tax deductible.

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Online adoption application:
https://forms.gle/FE6WWmb2cndnz2db9

Thank you for your interest in adopting a rescued cat. Each year there are tens of thousands of cats that are made homeless in Oklahoma City and the surrounding areas. Sadly, there are more cats than there are suitable homes.

We take adoptions very seriously. Our adoptable cats are typically found as strays trying to survive in feral cat colonies where they were either abandoned, neglected, or abused. We are the only advocates for the cats we rescue, and feel that it is critical for our adoptable cats be placed in safe, loving, caring and permanent homes. Whether you plan to adopt an adult cat or a kitten, you are making a 10-20 year commitment to that feline. Therefore, we reserve the right to deny the adoption of a cat to anyone whom we feel will not provide humane, responsible, and lifetime care of the cat.

All of our cats and kittens have been fostered in a home environment and are litter box trained, up-to-date on age appropriate vaccinations, spayed/neutered, microchipped, and have been tested for FIV and FeLV prior to being made available for adoption.

Though not a requirement in most cases, we encourage you to at least consider adopting kittens in pairs. Kittens find it especially comforting – and having a built-in playmate often helps them integrate into their new family more easily.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We have cats available for viewing 7 days a week at the Quail Springs Petco located at Pennsylvania & Memorial in OKC.

We have adoption events at the Quail Springs Petco every 1st and 2nd Saturday of the month. And at the Edmond Petsmart, 1921 S. Broadway, on the 3rd Saturday of the month.

More about this rescue

Our mission is to effect change in the way community cats are viewed and treated in the City of Edmond.

Our primary focus is to humanely and non-lethally reduce the numbers of free-roaming community cats in the City of Edmond via an aggressive Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program.

TNR is the most effective long-term approach to reducing the feral cat population in the City of Edmond. TNR involves humanely trapping, spaying/neutering, vaccinating, marking for identification, and then returning of feral cats to the location from which they were trapped so that they may live out their lives. TNR respects feral cats' right to live, and their niche in the community, without adding to the homeless cat population. TNR stabilizes the feral cat population and, over time, reduces it while substantially reducing or eliminating nuisance behaviors.

Through the process of TNR, we regularly encounter friendly, unowned, stray cats as well as young kittens that can be socialized and put into adoption when room in foster homes is available.

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