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This kitty may be timid at first, but with patience and understanding, they're sure to blossom into a loving companion. They prefer quiet environments where they can feel safe and will have some extra time to build trust with thier new family. With gentle encouragement, plenty of love, and lots of positive reinforcement, they'll gradually come out of their shell and show their sweet side. If you're willing to give this shy kitten the time and space they need to feel comfortable, you'll be rewarded with a devoted furry friend. Visit the Edmonton Humane Society to give this timid kitten a loving home—no appointment needed! Primary Color: Orange Tabby Weight: 1.35 Age: 0yrs 0mths 12wks
This kitty may be timid at first, but with patience and understanding, they're sure to blossom into a loving companion. They prefer quiet environments where they can feel safe and will have some extra time to build trust with thier new family. With gentle encouragement, plenty of love, and lots of positive reinforcement, they'll gradually come out of their shell and show their sweet side. If you're willing to give this shy kitten the time and space they need to feel comfortable, you'll be rewarded with a devoted furry friend. Visit the Edmonton Humane Society to give this timid kitten a loving home—no appointment needed! Primary Color: Orange Tabby Weight: 1.35 Age: 0yrs 0mths 12wks
Before you Adopt
Pet adoption is a big commitment. We encourage you to spend considerable time thinking about and researching the type of pet most suitable to your family. Most breeds have their own characteristic traits and specific needs which need to be considered. Remember that some animals have lifespans of 20 years or more.
Prospective adopters will meet the following requirements:
- You must be at least 18 years old.
- You must have two pieces of identification, with at least one showing your current address and a picture.
- ALL FAMILY MEMBERS, sometimes including family pets, must be present during the adoption process.
- If you already have a dog and are considering adopting another one, you MUST be prepared to bring your current family dog to the interview. This will help you to determine if all family members and existing pets will get along with the new pet.
- If you live in rental accommodations, please confirm that your landlord allows the type of pet you are considering, and that you have paid your pet deposit before you adopt. There are NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES if the building owner does not accept the animal. In addition, you will have to pay all regular surrender fees if you need to return the animal to the Edmonton Humane Society.
If you are looking to adopt a dog or puppy please note:
Some of the dogs on our web site have recommendations on the age of younger family members. These restrictions are placed out of the concern of the dogs as well as in consideration of families.
Remember that new animals arrive every day. You may have to return to the shelter a number of times before you find a good match. It is better to wait and come back again than it is to take home an animal who does not suit your lifestyle
For adoption fee details, please visit: https://www.edmontonhumanesociety.com/adopt
Before you Adopt
Pet adoption is a big commitment. We encourage you to spend considerable time thinking about and researching the type of pet most suitable to your family. Most breeds have their own characteristic traits and specific needs which need to be considered. Remember that some animals have lifespans of 20 years or more.
Prospective adopters will meet the following requirements:
- You must be at least 18 years old.
- You must have two pieces of identification, with at least one showing your current address and a picture.
- ALL FAMILY MEMBERS, sometimes including family pets, must be present during the adoption process.
- If you already have a dog and are considering adopting another one, you MUST be prepared to bring your current family dog to the interview. This will help you to determine if all family members and existing pets will get along with the new pet.
- If you live in rental accommodations, please confirm that your landlord allows the type of pet you are considering, and that you have paid your pet deposit before you adopt. There are NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES if the building owner does not accept the animal. In addition, you will have to pay all regular surrender fees if you need to return the animal to the Edmonton Humane Society.
If you are looking to adopt a dog or puppy please note:
Some of the dogs on our web site have recommendations on the age of younger family members. These restrictions are placed out of the concern of the dogs as well as in consideration of families.
Remember that new animals arrive every day. You may have to return to the shelter a number of times before you find a good match. It is better to wait and come back again than it is to take home an animal who does not suit your lifestyle
For adoption fee details, please visit: https://www.edmontonhumanesociety.com/adopt
By adopting from the EHS, you are not only completing your family by providing a home for a companion animal in need, you are also supporting the work we do to help the thousands of animals that come into our care each year - thank you!
You can meet the Edmonton Humane Society's adoptable animals during business hours at 13620-163 Street NW, Edmonton, AB.
By adopting from the EHS, you are not only completing your family by providing a home for a companion animal in need, you are also supporting the work we do to help the thousands of animals that come into our care each year - thank you!
You can meet the Edmonton Humane Society's adoptable animals during business hours at 13620-163 Street NW, Edmonton, AB.
More about this shelter
Vision
To be a model of excellence in the advancement of animal welfare.
Mission
The Edmonton Humane Society enriches the lives of people and companion animals through animal sheltering, programs and services, and community engagement.
Values
We value the compassionate care of companion animals.
We value the humane treatment of all animals.
We value our staff and volunteers.
We value our relationships with our partners and supporters.
We value our role as a recognized community leader in animal welfare.
We value fiscal responsibility and careful stewardship of our resources.
Vision
To be a model of excellence in the advancement of animal welfare.
Mission
The Edmonton Humane Society enriches the lives of people and companion animals through animal sheltering, programs and services, and community engagement.
Values
We value the compassionate care of companion animals.
We value the humane treatment of all animals.
We value our staff and volunteers.
We value our relationships with our partners and supporters.
We value our role as a recognized community leader in animal welfare.
We value fiscal responsibility and careful stewardship of our resources.
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