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My name is Hershey!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Bombay
Color
Black (All)
Age
3 years 3 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
R014
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Meet Hershey: Ready for Her Forever Home!

This sweet girl is Hershey, and she's looking for a loving family to give her the best Christmas gift ever: the forever home she deserves! Hershey loves to get petted, snuggled, and sit on your lap. She's the perfect lap companion! Whether its giving affection or receiving it, shes all about love and cuddles.

Hershey was adopted out in 2022, but somehow ended up in the Claremore Animal Shelter. Were not sure how she ended up there, but thanks to her microchip, the shelter was able to trace her back to us. We reached out to her previous owners, but sadly, we didnt get a response. The shelters animal control officer shared that Hershey had been roaming the streets without proper care before a kind soul brought her to the shelter. Were so relieved to have reunited with her, and now shes ready for her next chapter!

Hershey deserves a second chance at love and happiness. Could you be the one to open your heart and home to her?

Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
R014
Contact
Address
Sapulpa, OK 74066

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our suggested adoption fee is $75, but no less than $50. We are more interested in finding them a forever home by owner who will valued them. There is a pre-adopted questionnaire the adopter has to fill out to be considered for adoption. Please call 918-264-8744 or email with any question. You must to schedule a time to see our animals.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Call us to schedule a time to visit our adoptive pets at 918-264-8744.

More about this rescue

Cindy Yee Kong, author of The Eyes of the Lion, grown up in an abusive, alcoholic family while dealing with a genetic debilitating disease, she experienced first-hand what it is like to be abused and neglected. That is why she felt the strong urgency to do something about these abused, homeless cats that had been ignored and pushed aside.

She found Grace Animal Rehabilitation Center Inc. under the pressing need of rescuing and re-homing overpopulated stray cats in her community. Her love for domesticated animals began when she was comforted by a rescue kitten in her trying time..

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