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Meet Nugget, a resilient 2.5-year-old feline with a quiet charm and a big heart. Originally from a shelter in Kentucky, Nugget came to us after six months without receiving the medical care he needed. Now neutered, vaccinated, and ready to start fresh, he'll be available for adoption in early January.
Nugget thrives in a calm and understanding environment. He prefers a home without other cats or children and would do best with someone who respects his boundaries and lets him seek affection on his own terms. While we don't know much about his past, we're confident he deserves a loving home where he can feel secure and cherished.
If you're ready to provide Nugget with the time and patience he needs to settle in, he'll be a loyal companion in return. Give this special boy the forever home he deserves!
Meet Nugget, a resilient 2.5-year-old feline with a quiet charm and a big heart. Originally from a shelter in Kentucky, Nugget came to us after six months without receiving the medical care he needed. Now neutered, vaccinated, and ready to start fresh, he'll be available for adoption in early January.
Nugget thrives in a calm and understanding environment. He prefers a home without other cats or children and would do best with someone who respects his boundaries and lets him seek affection on his own terms. While we don't know much about his past, we're confident he deserves a loving home where he can feel secure and cherished.
If you're ready to provide Nugget with the time and patience he needs to settle in, he'll be a loyal companion in return. Give this special boy the forever home he deserves!
All potential adopters must complete an application to adopt an animal from FAS. Applications are
screened by the Shelter Manager.
2.
Approve Application
The Shelter manager will call your vet listed and any references you provide.
3.
Home Check
In the case of adoption a dog, we will ask to check your home for safety reason and compatibility. We want to make sure that you & your dog
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
The last step in any adoption is to sign the adoption contract and pay the adoption fee. All medical records are handed over .
Additional adoption info
All potential adopters are required to submit an application which is researched to ensure that the adoption is a good fit for the animal. This is NOT a first-come, first-served adoption process. Adoption fees are based upon the breed. (cat or dog) and age (youth, adult, senior) and are published on our website at www.franklinanimalshelter.com/adoptions.htm.
All potential adopters are required to submit an application which is researched to ensure that the adoption is a good fit for the animal. This is NOT a first-come, first-served adoption process. Adoption fees are based upon the breed. (cat or dog) and age (youth, adult, senior) and are published on our website at www.franklinanimalshelter.com/adoptions.htm.
Our shelter is located at: 19 Rescue Road, Franklin, NH and is OPEN to the public:
Tuesday,10-1:30 pm,
Thursday 10 am to 1:30 pm,
Friday, 1pm to 7 pm,
Saturday 10am to 3:00 PM.
The Shelter is closed on: Sunday, Monday & Wednesday.
Our shelter is located at: 19 Rescue Road, Franklin, NH and is OPEN to the public:
Tuesday,10-1:30 pm,
Thursday 10 am to 1:30 pm,
Friday, 1pm to 7 pm,
Saturday 10am to 3:00 PM.
The Shelter is closed on: Sunday, Monday & Wednesday.
More about this shelter
The Franklin Animal Shelter is operated by the Granite State Animal League and has fulfilled its mission to rehome abandoned, neglected, abused and surrendered dogs and cats in Franklin NH since 2002. Other than animals received under its municipal pound contract, the shelter operates as a limited-access shelter and is a registered 501 3 c Charity/ non-profit organization.
The Franklin Animal Shelter is operated by the Granite State Animal League and has fulfilled its mission to rehome abandoned, neglected, abused and surrendered dogs and cats in Franklin NH since 2002. Other than animals received under its municipal pound contract, the shelter operates as a limited-access shelter and is a registered 501 3 c Charity/ non-profit organization.
Other pets at this
shelter
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