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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Mediumhair
Color
–
Age
3 months old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
C20241509
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Currently at our off site adoption location at the Petsmart in Beavercreek Ohio on N. Fairfield Rd for adoption, please visit the store if interested in adopting. Adoption hours are 11am to 7pm Monday through Saturday and 12pm to 5pm Sunday. No appointments or applications required, just stop by the store and adopt. I recommend calling the store before making the trip as our kittens get adopted quickly 937-320-0421.
These are abandoned street animals or unplanned litters, some of older age, and many with a shy temperament. Their prior history is sometimes unknown. We make every effort to check the basic health and personality of each animal.
CAT:
Every adoptable cat is currently vaccinated (FVRCPP), vaccinated for rabies (if 16 weeks or older), spayed/neutered, treated for worms, treated for fleas, micro-chipped and started on ear mite treatment (if required).
DOG:
Each adoptable dog/puppy is currently vaccinated (DHPP), vaccinated for rabies (if older than 16 weeks), treated for worms, treated for fleas, spayed/neutered, tested for heartworm (if over 6 months of age), micro-chipped and started on ear mite treatment (if required).
Upon adoption you will be given a health record to take to your veterinarian. Adoption fees are typically $90.00 for kittens, $50 for cats and $300 for dogs/puppies unless otherwise stated. We accept cash or debit/ credit card only! These fees are subject to fluctuation, if deemed necessary, depending on season, amount of adoptable animals in our program, and/or breed of animal. The adoption fees help us recover a small portion of the money that we spend on these animals. Thank you so much for your interest in a shelter pet!!!
Currently at our off site adoption location at the Petsmart in Beavercreek Ohio on N. Fairfield Rd for adoption, please visit the store if interested in adopting. Adoption hours are 11am to 7pm Monday through Saturday and 12pm to 5pm Sunday. No appointments or applications required, just stop by the store and adopt. I recommend calling the store before making the trip as our kittens get adopted quickly 937-320-0421.
These are abandoned street animals or unplanned litters, some of older age, and many with a shy temperament. Their prior history is sometimes unknown. We make every effort to check the basic health and personality of each animal.
CAT:
Every adoptable cat is currently vaccinated (FVRCPP), vaccinated for rabies (if 16 weeks or older), spayed/neutered, treated for worms, treated for fleas, micro-chipped and started on ear mite treatment (if required).
DOG:
Each adoptable dog/puppy is currently vaccinated (DHPP), vaccinated for rabies (if older than 16 weeks), treated for worms, treated for fleas, spayed/neutered, tested for heartworm (if over 6 months of age), micro-chipped and started on ear mite treatment (if required).
Upon adoption you will be given a health record to take to your veterinarian. Adoption fees are typically $90.00 for kittens, $50 for cats and $300 for dogs/puppies unless otherwise stated. We accept cash or debit/ credit card only! These fees are subject to fluctuation, if deemed necessary, depending on season, amount of adoptable animals in our program, and/or breed of animal. The adoption fees help us recover a small portion of the money that we spend on these animals. Thank you so much for your interest in a shelter pet!!!
Please fill out an application on our website at www.fayetteregionalhumane.org, call us at 740-335-8126, or stop in to our office located at 4 Commercial Ave Washington Court House, OH 43160 if you are interested in one of our animals.
Please fill out an application on our website at www.fayetteregionalhumane.org, call us at 740-335-8126, or stop in to our office located at 4 Commercial Ave Washington Court House, OH 43160 if you are interested in one of our animals.
Go meet their pets
Dogs: Please go to https://fayetteregionalhumane.org/ and fill out an application. This application will not work on a mobile device. All dog adoptions are by appointment.
Cats: We are open for cat adoptions during our regular hours. You are welcome to come to our Animal Care and Adoption Center to meet the perfect cat or kitten.
If you have any cat questions, please email our Adoption Coordinator Bobbi Honicker-Bageant at bhonicker@fayetteregionalhumane.org
Dogs: Please go to https://fayetteregionalhumane.org/ and fill out an application. This application will not work on a mobile device. All dog adoptions are by appointment.
Cats: We are open for cat adoptions during our regular hours. You are welcome to come to our Animal Care and Adoption Center to meet the perfect cat or kitten.
If you have any cat questions, please email our Adoption Coordinator Bobbi Honicker-Bageant at bhonicker@fayetteregionalhumane.org
More about this shelter
The Fayette Regional Humane Society is a non-profit mostly volunteer organization whose mission is to prevent cruelty to all domestic animals in Fayette, Ross,Clinton and Highland County, Ohio, and to provide humane care and treatment to all domestic animals in need of protection. This is accomplished through the enforcement of humane laws, the provision of emergency care, education, and assistance with the necessities of care. We strive to eliminate euthanasia as a means of pet population control through education, sterilization programs and adoptions.
The Fayette Regional Humane Society is a non-profit mostly volunteer organization whose mission is to prevent cruelty to all domestic animals in Fayette, Ross,Clinton and Highland County, Ohio, and to provide humane care and treatment to all domestic animals in need of protection. This is accomplished through the enforcement of humane laws, the provision of emergency care, education, and assistance with the necessities of care. We strive to eliminate euthanasia as a means of pet population control through education, sterilization programs and adoptions.
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