Adopt

My name is Cordova!

Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Meet the Pet

4

Pay Fee

5

Sign Adoption Contract

6

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue/White
Age
1 year 11 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
4069
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Cordova was brought into our care at the beginning of January 2024 after being dumped at our facility's front gate.
She arrived very malnourished and sick with a upper respiratory infection. She spent the rest of January on medication to clear her illness and got a lot of food to get some weight on her! At the beginning of February, she was cleared for adoption and started the search for her forever home! Cordova is a VERY shy girl and takes a while to adjust to new people and environments. She will need someone who is understanding of a slower introduction process as to not stress her out by rushing her into a new situation. Once she gets comfortable, she is a very sweet girl who LOVES head scratches and the best part about her is she frequently does her little "derp face" and sticks her tongue out and looks the cutest doing it! She hasn't opened up too much to staff just yet but we are still trying to work on her social skills as we are not sure if she had ever had previous experience with people. If you are interested in giving this girl a quiet and loving space to gain her confidence, please submit an application!

If you are interested in meeting Cordova, please submit an application at www.valleyanimal.org

At Valley Animal Center our mission is to unite dogs and cats with loving people.


Cordova estuvo bajo nuestro cuidado a principios de enero de 2024 despus de haber sido abandonada en nuestra puerta principal.
Lleg muy desnutrida y enferma con una infeccin de las vas respiratorias superiores. Pas el resto de enero tomando medicamentos para curar su enfermedad y consigui mucha comida para ganar algo de peso! A principios de febrero, fue autorizada para adopcin y comenz la bsqueda de su hogar definitivo! Cordova es una nia MUY tmida y le toma un tiempo adaptarse a nuevas personas y entornos. Necesitar a alguien que comprenda un proceso de presentacin ms lento para no estresarla apresurndola a entrar en una nueva situacin. Una vez que se siente cmoda, es una chica muy dulce a la que le ENCANTA que le rasquen la cabeza y lo mejor de ella es que con frecuencia hace su pequea "carita" y saca la lengua y luce ms linda al hacerlo! Todava no se ha abierto mucho al personal, pero todava estamos tratando de trabajar en sus habilidades sociales, ya que no estamos seguros de si alguna vez tuvo experiencia previa con personas. Si est interesado en brindarle a esta chica un espacio tranquilo y amoroso para ganarse su confianza, enve una solicitud!

Si est interesado en conocer Cordova, enve una solicitud en www.valleyanimal.org

Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
4069
Contact
Address
3934 N. Hayston Ave., Fresno, CA 93726

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Approve Application

3.

Meet the Pet

4.

Pay Fee

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

6.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

For all dog adoptions, we do require a meet and greet with any other dogs that are in your household.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our adoption centers are open 7 days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Kitten Adoption Fee: $120
Cat Adoption Fee: $100

Kitten/Cat adoption fee includes:
- Spay/neuter
- FVRCP
- Depending on age: Leukemia and Rabies vaccinations
- De-worm
- Flea treatments
- Microchip ID*

Puppy Adoption Fee: $200
Dog Adoption Fee: $180

Puppy/Dog adoption fee includes:
- Spay/neuter
- DA2PPv
- Depending on age: Rabies, Bordetella, Canine Influenza, and Leptospirosis vaccinations
- De-worm
- Flea treatments
- Microchip ID*

*Every animal adopted from Valley Animal Center will have a microchip ID. However, it is the adopter's responsibility to register the microchip ID as soon as possible. Otherwise, if the pet gets lost, the microchip ID will not have the adopter's contact information.

More about this shelter

Valley Animal Center houses thousands of dogs and cats annually until they are placed in loving homes. Majority of our shelter animals are rescued from local animal control agencies who have no more space for their animals. Even animals who have been abused, mistreated, abandoned, and injured are cared for and nurtured until a loving home is ready to adopt them.

We are easily accessible to the residents of the entire six-county region it serves. Even individuals from out of the area and out of state have come to Valley Animal Center to adopt animals from us and utilize our clinic services.

Our mission is to unite dogs and cat with loving people but it does not simply end at the adoption process. With our low-cost clinic, a membership-based dog park, and humane education resources found on our website, we want to ensure our community has easy access to resources that will help them along in their pet ownership journey.

Cat Adoption Center: 559-233-8554 / cats@valleyanimal.org

Dog Adoption Center: 559-233-8717 / dogs@valleyanimal.org

Dr. James W. Thornton Dog Park: 559-233-8708 / dogpark@valleyanimal.org

Clinic Services: 559-233-8706 / clinic@valleyanimal.org

Administration Office: 559-233-8690 / info@valleyanimal.org

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