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Note: Courtesy List! Contact Jen at 717-304-1826 to adopt or foster!
One of our fosters is having severe personal and other issues and we are looking for rescue placement for two (2) male CH cats she is fostering. The foster has experience working with CH cats, and our small group sadly is unable to shuffle things around to accommodate these cats. The cats are Damian and Perseus. They are approximately one (1) year old, neutered and vaccinated. Damian has the front white legs. I am attaching a video to show their movement (one cat is shown first, the other is shown second) and pictures for you to see. Our foster indicates that they are functional with a need for an elevated litter box without additional significant accommodations.
November 20, 2024, 10:16 am
Note: Courtesy List! Contact Jen at 717-304-1826 to adopt or foster!
One of our fosters is having severe personal and other issues and we are looking for rescue placement for two (2) male CH cats she is fostering. The foster has experience working with CH cats, and our small group sadly is unable to shuffle things around to accommodate these cats. The cats are Damian and Perseus. They are approximately one (1) year old, neutered and vaccinated. Damian has the front white legs. I am attaching a video to show their movement (one cat is shown first, the other is shown second) and pictures for you to see. Our foster indicates that they are functional with a need for an elevated litter box without additional significant accommodations.
We are currently showing cats at the Black Cat Cafe in Devon by appointment only. We do have adoptable cats in the gift shop during cafe hours.
We are currently showing cats at the Black Cat Cafe in Devon by appointment only. We do have adoptable cats in the gift shop during cafe hours.
More about this rescue
Founded 1996, the Pet Adoption and Lifecare Society received non-profit status in January 2000. Since then, we have placed hundreds of cats and dogs into loving homes every year. Our animals are temporarily loved and cared for in foster homes until permanent homes can be found. All of our cats are FeLV/FIV negative unless otherwise noted under special needs. They have also had all vaccines for which they are eligible. Some of our animals have incurable diseases and are placed in hospice care where care is given for life if a loving home that is able to care for special needs animals cannot be found.
P.A.L.S. has developed a model for rescue that is careful, effective and which has certain philosophies that govern our decisions. We are a true no-kill organization. The only reason we ever euthanize an animal is because it is suffering and the suffering cannot be relieved. We do not euthanize for logistical, behavioral or economical reasons. Every animal that comes under our protection has a place in P.A.L.S. for the rest of its life. Adopters sign a contract agreeing to, amongst other things, return the adopted animal to P.A.L.S. should they ever be unable to care for it.
Founded 1996, the Pet Adoption and Lifecare Society received non-profit status in January 2000. Since then, we have placed hundreds of cats and dogs into loving homes every year. Our animals are temporarily loved and cared for in foster homes until permanent homes can be found. All of our cats are FeLV/FIV negative unless otherwise noted under special needs. They have also had all vaccines for which they are eligible. Some of our animals have incurable diseases and are placed in hospice care where care is given for life if a loving home that is able to care for special needs animals cannot be found.
P.A.L.S. has developed a model for rescue that is careful, effective and which has certain philosophies that govern our decisions. We are a true no-kill organization. The only reason we ever euthanize an animal is because it is suffering and the suffering cannot be relieved. We do not euthanize for logistical, behavioral or economical reasons. Every animal that comes under our protection has a place in P.A.L.S. for the rest of its life. Adopters sign a contract agreeing to, amongst other things, return the adopted animal to P.A.L.S. should they ever be unable to care for it.
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