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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
9 months old, Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
001
Hair Length
short
My details
Not 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:
Jet was born in April of 2024. He is a very handsome "jet" black boy who LOVES to play. He is a typical male kitten with lots of energy. He would do great in a home as the only cat or with a cat friendly dog or with a submissive cat friend. Let us know if you think your home is the purrfect match for Jet.
Jet was born in April of 2024. He is a very handsome "jet" black boy who LOVES to play. He is a typical male kitten with lots of energy. He would do great in a home as the only cat or with a cat friendly dog or with a submissive cat friend. Let us know if you think your home is the purrfect match for Jet.
Our adoption fee for a dog is $60.00 if over 25 pounds. $75.00 if under 25 pounds. $100.00, regardless of size if a pure bred. Fees do sometimes vary and will be posted on the animal's bio.
Our adoption fee for a cat is $65.00. The fee does sometimes vary and will be posted on the animal's bio.
Adoption requirements:
-Completed adoption application
-Payment of the adoption fee (Fee will be held for 7 days.)
-Fenced in yard for anyone adopting a dog
-If adopting a cat, the adopter must agree that the cat will stay indoors all the time as all of our cats are strictly inside cats.
-Personal Reference
-Veterinarian Reference
-All dogs and cats in the household must be spayed/neutered
-Home check
-If renting, a copy of the Landlord/Lease Agreement stating that pets are allowed, what type of pets, size of pets are allowed and how many pets allowed. If a pet deposit is required, proof that the deposit has been paid is also required.
Our adoption fee for a dog is $60.00 if over 25 pounds. $75.00 if under 25 pounds. $100.00, regardless of size if a pure bred. Fees do sometimes vary and will be posted on the animal's bio.
Our adoption fee for a cat is $65.00. The fee does sometimes vary and will be posted on the animal's bio.
Adoption requirements:
-Completed adoption application
-Payment of the adoption fee (Fee will be held for 7 days.)
-Fenced in yard for anyone adopting a dog
-If adopting a cat, the adopter must agree that the cat will stay indoors all the time as all of our cats are strictly inside cats.
-Personal Reference
-Veterinarian Reference
-All dogs and cats in the household must be spayed/neutered
-Home check
-If renting, a copy of the Landlord/Lease Agreement stating that pets are allowed, what type of pets, size of pets are allowed and how many pets allowed. If a pet deposit is required, proof that the deposit has been paid is also required.
Go meet their pets
The shelter is open to the public ONLY on Saturdays, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. However, if the weather is bad, the Shelter does close. Please check our Facebook page before you come out for opening and closing information.
We are always in need of volunteers. If you are interested, you may come to the shelter when LP is open or e-mail us for more information. Anyone under 16 years of age, must be accompanied by an adult.
The shelter is open to the public ONLY on Saturdays, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. However, if the weather is bad, the Shelter does close. Please check our Facebook page before you come out for opening and closing information.
We are always in need of volunteers. If you are interested, you may come to the shelter when LP is open or e-mail us for more information. Anyone under 16 years of age, must be accompanied by an adult.
More about this rescue
Lone Pine was started by our director over 25 years ago and LP became a non-profit, 501(c)3 in 2003. The Shelter is run primarily by volunteers. When possible, we hire a quarter time employee to help with the heavy stuff.
Lone Pine is a no-kill shelter with over 90 dogs and cats (as of September 2014). Lone Pine isn't like other shelters in that it is not a brick and concrete facility. The Shelter sits on 4 acres.
The dog kennels range in size from 6 ft x 6 ft to 3 times that size. All kennels have a roof, a gravel or brick floor, and each dog has a dog house. There are three different exercise yards that dogs in that area are let out to play in.
The Cat Barn is a converted milk barn. The cats are free to move about the barn. There is an enclosed patio area that the cats love to go and catch some sun in.
Lone Pine Shelter is a non-profit, 100% no-kill animal sanctuary group dedicated to the rescue of abused, neglected, and abandoned animals in our area.
Through our network of compassionate volunteers we provide much needed loving care, medical attention, and socialization in a home environment whenever possible.
Since we are no-kill those deemed "unadoptable" are provided a loving sanctuary to live out their days. In an effort to end the cycle of cruelty and overpopulation we strive to educate the public on humane treatment of animals and the importance of spaying and neutering dogs and cats.
We believe euthanasia should only be used to end suffering and not to control the population.
WISH LIST: Volunteers, Foster Homes, canned dog and cat food, light color collars of all sizes (we write the names on them), Cedar chips, bleach, heavy duty trash bags, money for vet care and medication.
Lone Pine survives on donations, grants, fundraisers and adoption fees. If you would like to donate, please go to our web site at www.lonepineshelter.org for more information.
Lone Pine was started by our director over 25 years ago and LP became a non-profit, 501(c)3 in 2003. The Shelter is run primarily by volunteers. When possible, we hire a quarter time employee to help with the heavy stuff.
Lone Pine is a no-kill shelter with over 90 dogs and cats (as of September 2014). Lone Pine isn't like other shelters in that it is not a brick and concrete facility. The Shelter sits on 4 acres.
The dog kennels range in size from 6 ft x 6 ft to 3 times that size. All kennels have a roof, a gravel or brick floor, and each dog has a dog house. There are three different exercise yards that dogs in that area are let out to play in.
The Cat Barn is a converted milk barn. The cats are free to move about the barn. There is an enclosed patio area that the cats love to go and catch some sun in.
Lone Pine Shelter is a non-profit, 100% no-kill animal sanctuary group dedicated to the rescue of abused, neglected, and abandoned animals in our area.
Through our network of compassionate volunteers we provide much needed loving care, medical attention, and socialization in a home environment whenever possible.
Since we are no-kill those deemed "unadoptable" are provided a loving sanctuary to live out their days. In an effort to end the cycle of cruelty and overpopulation we strive to educate the public on humane treatment of animals and the importance of spaying and neutering dogs and cats.
We believe euthanasia should only be used to end suffering and not to control the population.
WISH LIST: Volunteers, Foster Homes, canned dog and cat food, light color collars of all sizes (we write the names on them), Cedar chips, bleach, heavy duty trash bags, money for vet care and medication.
Lone Pine survives on donations, grants, fundraisers and adoption fees. If you would like to donate, please go to our web site at www.lonepineshelter.org for more information.
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