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BooBoo and Robin have had a tough time. These senior boys came to Cameron Animal Rescue after their long-time owner passed away and they were surrendered to the city shelter. They struggled at the shelter, shell-shocked from the sudden, huge, change in their lives. Fortunately the shelter staff reached out and arranged to transfer them to CAH. Since at Cameron Animal Rescue they have received much-needed medical care, including dentistries, and over time they have begun to relax and show their true sweet personalities. They are now ready to find their final forever home.
Robin is the younger brother; he is approximately 12 years old. Robin is shyer, and not as brave as his brother, and has struggled the most with the changes. New places, new people, and loud/unexpected noises make him nervous, and he takes some time to settle in. However, once he's comfortable, he is a chatty, affectionate fellow who doesn't hesitate to demand what he wants. He loves to cudle with his brother, and loves petting and attenion from people once he trusts you. Like BooBoo he has lost weight due to the stress of changes, but he is slowly regaining and is eating well. He has taken a particular liking to TikiCat mousse foods. He is otherwise completely healthy.
BooBoo and Robin have both been FeLV/FIV tested and are negative; they have received their full series of FVRCP (feline distmper) and Rabies vaccines; they have been fecal tested and prohpylactically dewormed; they have been tested for feline bartonella; they have had fulll bloodwork, which was all normal.
BooBoo and Robin are bonded and have rellied on one another through all of the transitions in their lives; they must be adopted together. BooBoo isn't easily scared, but Robin is scared of loud or sudden noises. Therefore a family with young children or young pets would not be a good fit. They would thrive in a quiet home with a patient family who gives them the time they need to settle in.
Email CAHAdoptions@gmail.com for more information.
BooBoo and Robin have had a tough time. These senior boys came to Cameron Animal Rescue after their long-time owner passed away and they were surrendered to the city shelter. They struggled at the shelter, shell-shocked from the sudden, huge, change in their lives. Fortunately the shelter staff reached out and arranged to transfer them to CAH. Since at Cameron Animal Rescue they have received much-needed medical care, including dentistries, and over time they have begun to relax and show their true sweet personalities. They are now ready to find their final forever home.
Robin is the younger brother; he is approximately 12 years old. Robin is shyer, and not as brave as his brother, and has struggled the most with the changes. New places, new people, and loud/unexpected noises make him nervous, and he takes some time to settle in. However, once he's comfortable, he is a chatty, affectionate fellow who doesn't hesitate to demand what he wants. He loves to cudle with his brother, and loves petting and attenion from people once he trusts you. Like BooBoo he has lost weight due to the stress of changes, but he is slowly regaining and is eating well. He has taken a particular liking to TikiCat mousse foods. He is otherwise completely healthy.
BooBoo and Robin have both been FeLV/FIV tested and are negative; they have received their full series of FVRCP (feline distmper) and Rabies vaccines; they have been fecal tested and prohpylactically dewormed; they have been tested for feline bartonella; they have had fulll bloodwork, which was all normal.
BooBoo and Robin are bonded and have rellied on one another through all of the transitions in their lives; they must be adopted together. BooBoo isn't easily scared, but Robin is scared of loud or sudden noises. Therefore a family with young children or young pets would not be a good fit. They would thrive in a quiet home with a patient family who gives them the time they need to settle in.
Email CAHAdoptions@gmail.com for more information.
The $250 adoption donation for cats and kittens is non-refundable and includes the following:
--Full initial series of FVRCP and Rabies vaccinations; follow up vet exams will be scheduled for any remaining vaccines at the time of adoption.
--FeLV and FIV testing.
--Initial fecal testing; complete treatment until the animal tests negative.
--Initial prophylactic deworming.
--Spay/Neuter.
--Microchip.
--Feline Bartonella testing, treatment, and titration testing for all cats over 1 year old.
*The adoption donation does not include pet insurance, additional testing, subsequent vaccinations or medical care after the animal has been adopted.
Adoption fees vary for pure-bred cats, dogs and small mammals. Please enquire about a specific animal for more information.
Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
2.
Approve Application
3.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
An appointment will be scheduled for you to meet the animals and find the right match. Please note there are no same day adoptions.
Additional adoption info
If you are interested in adopting, please email CAHadoptions@gmail.com. After filling out an adoption application, you will be contacted directly by one of our adoption coordinators who will arrange a time for you to meet some of the cats and kittens available for adoption.
If you are interested in adopting, please email CAHadoptions@gmail.com. After filling out an adoption application, you will be contacted directly by one of our adoption coordinators who will arrange a time for you to meet some of the cats and kittens available for adoption.
Go meet their pets
All adoptions are by appointment only. Please email CAHadoptions@gmail.com for more information about the adoption process and to receive an application.
After filling out an adoption application, you will be contacted directly by one of our adoption coordinators who will arrange a time for you to meet some of the animals available for adoption.
All adoptions are by appointment only. Please email CAHadoptions@gmail.com for more information about the adoption process and to receive an application.
After filling out an adoption application, you will be contacted directly by one of our adoption coordinators who will arrange a time for you to meet some of the animals available for adoption.
More about this rescue
Cameron Animal Hospital has been located on Bloomfield Avenue in Montclair, New Jersey, since 1936. The family-owned hospital is the first purposfully built animal hospital in the state of NJ, and provides veterinary services to cats, dogs, and other small animals, including rabbits, rats, ferrets, and more.
Cameron Animal Hospital is not a shelter, but works extensively with the rescue community in Essex County by providing veterinary care to local shelters, and finding homes to a variety of animals (cats, dogs, and small animals) who have come into our care.
Cameron Animal Hospital has been located on Bloomfield Avenue in Montclair, New Jersey, since 1936. The family-owned hospital is the first purposfully built animal hospital in the state of NJ, and provides veterinary services to cats, dogs, and other small animals, including rabbits, rats, ferrets, and more.
Cameron Animal Hospital is not a shelter, but works extensively with the rescue community in Essex County by providing veterinary care to local shelters, and finding homes to a variety of animals (cats, dogs, and small animals) who have come into our care.
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We'll also keep you updated on BooBoo's adoption status with email updates.