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Meet Chestnut, a 5-year-old male cat who`s ready to trade in his life on the streets for the comforts of a cozy indoor home. A stray who was rescued from animal control, Chestnut has likely spent most of his life navigating the outdoors, but now he`s looking forward to settling down in a quiet, loving environment. With his rugged, weathered charm and a heart full of potential, Chestnut is the perfect companion for someone seeking a laid-back, independent friend.
Though he’s experienced the harsh realities of outdoor living, Chestnut is eager to embrace the warmth of a home, where he can finally retire from his adventurous days. He’s a low-maintenance guy, content to relax in a sunny spot or enjoy some gentle petting. A calm, patient cat, Chestnut will thrive in a peaceful home where he can take his time adjusting to the new routine. If you`re looking for a feline friend to share your space with, Chestnut could be the purrfect fit. Ready to give him the loving retirement he deserves?
Meet Chestnut, a 5-year-old male cat who`s ready to trade in his life on the streets for the comforts of a cozy indoor home. A stray who was rescued from animal control, Chestnut has likely spent most of his life navigating the outdoors, but now he`s looking forward to settling down in a quiet, loving environment. With his rugged, weathered charm and a heart full of potential, Chestnut is the perfect companion for someone seeking a laid-back, independent friend.
Though he’s experienced the harsh realities of outdoor living, Chestnut is eager to embrace the warmth of a home, where he can finally retire from his adventurous days. He’s a low-maintenance guy, content to relax in a sunny spot or enjoy some gentle petting. A calm, patient cat, Chestnut will thrive in a peaceful home where he can take his time adjusting to the new routine. If you`re looking for a feline friend to share your space with, Chestnut could be the purrfect fit. Ready to give him the loving retirement he deserves?
Dogs and Puppies
*Dogs 6 months and over: 85.00
*Puppies under 6 months: 95.00
Adoption fees includes
spay or neuter
first booster (da2ppv) vaccine
Rabies vaccine
Worming
heart worm test
heart worm
flea preventative for 1 month
microchip through 24PetWatch
30 Days of Free ShelterCare Pet Insurance
Cats and Kittens
*Cats 4+ months: 50.00
*Kittens Less than 4 months: 75.00
*Two kittens: 100.00
*Two cats over 4+ months: 75.00
*Senior cats (10+ years): 25.00
Adoption fees includes
spay or neuter
first booster (fvrcp) vaccine
Rabies vaccine
Worming
FIV/FELV test
flea preventative for 1 month
microchip through 24PetWatch.
30 Days of Free ShelterCare Pet Insurance
Dogs and Puppies
*Dogs 6 months and over: 85.00
*Puppies under 6 months: 95.00
Adoption fees includes
spay or neuter
first booster (da2ppv) vaccine
Rabies vaccine
Worming
heart worm test
heart worm
flea preventative for 1 month
microchip through 24PetWatch
30 Days of Free ShelterCare Pet Insurance
Cats and Kittens
*Cats 4+ months: 50.00
*Kittens Less than 4 months: 75.00
*Two kittens: 100.00
*Two cats over 4+ months: 75.00
*Senior cats (10+ years): 25.00
Adoption fees includes
spay or neuter
first booster (fvrcp) vaccine
Rabies vaccine
Worming
FIV/FELV test
flea preventative for 1 month
microchip through 24PetWatch.
30 Days of Free ShelterCare Pet Insurance
Bowling Green Warren Co. Humane Society
1924 Louisville Road
P. O. Box 1456 (mailing address)
Bowling Green, KY 42102
Phone: 270-783-9404
FAX: 270-842-8687
Directions from I-65
Get off at Exit 28 - off of I-65
The exit Y's - Be sure to stay to the left (this takes you onto 31-W South)
Go Past 3 traffic lights and 1 caution light, then a fourth traffic light. Go straight thru the 4th light.
Get in left lane
Our entrance is about 1/2 a mile past the 4th red light on the left.
You'll see our sign at the end of the drive
You will see 2 Buildings (Our Adoption Center & directly behind it is the Humane Society Building)
Bowling Green Warren Co. Humane Society
1924 Louisville Road
P. O. Box 1456 (mailing address)
Bowling Green, KY 42102
Phone: 270-783-9404
FAX: 270-842-8687
Directions from I-65
Get off at Exit 28 - off of I-65
The exit Y's - Be sure to stay to the left (this takes you onto 31-W South)
Go Past 3 traffic lights and 1 caution light, then a fourth traffic light. Go straight thru the 4th light.
Get in left lane
Our entrance is about 1/2 a mile past the 4th red light on the left.
You'll see our sign at the end of the drive
You will see 2 Buildings (Our Adoption Center & directly behind it is the Humane Society Building)
More about this shelter
The Humane Society is an independent, non-profit agency contracted by Warren County to operate the animal shelter, which we moved into in 1983. The Humane Society is not a department of city or county government. The city and county own the shelter building. The Humane Society receives funds from city and county governments to operate the shelter. This funding is used to pay for management/employee salaries, utility bills, cleaning supplies/chemicals, euthanasia solution, cat litter, fuel for rescue vehicles and building repairs/maintenance. Humane Society DONATIONS are used to pay for medical care of sick and injured animals, animal cages, incidental supplies such as food/water bowls, dog/cat treats, canned cat/dog food, dog/cat toys, supplies for fund raisers and education/outreach programs. Hill's Pet Products donates dog, cat, kitten and puppy food.The Humane Society's mission is to provide a clean comfortable shelter for homeless, abused, lost and impounded animals of our community; to place as many of these animals as possible in loving and responsible homes and humanely euthanize those not adopted; to investigate complaints of animal abuse/neglect; and to educate the public about responsible care of companion animals, ESPECIALLY SPAY/NEUTER!
The Humane Society is an independent, non-profit agency contracted by Warren County to operate the animal shelter, which we moved into in 1983. The Humane Society is not a department of city or county government. The city and county own the shelter building. The Humane Society receives funds from city and county governments to operate the shelter. This funding is used to pay for management/employee salaries, utility bills, cleaning supplies/chemicals, euthanasia solution, cat litter, fuel for rescue vehicles and building repairs/maintenance. Humane Society DONATIONS are used to pay for medical care of sick and injured animals, animal cages, incidental supplies such as food/water bowls, dog/cat treats, canned cat/dog food, dog/cat toys, supplies for fund raisers and education/outreach programs. Hill's Pet Products donates dog, cat, kitten and puppy food.The Humane Society's mission is to provide a clean comfortable shelter for homeless, abused, lost and impounded animals of our community; to place as many of these animals as possible in loving and responsible homes and humanely euthanize those not adopted; to investigate complaints of animal abuse/neglect; and to educate the public about responsible care of companion animals, ESPECIALLY SPAY/NEUTER!
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