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Pet
Match
Pet
Match is a community service program designed to help eliminate
those pets waiting for space here at the shelter.
If you see someone below that you’d be interested in visiting
and possibly adopting, please
download
and
email
the Pre-Adoption Application to Kristine. After we finish processing
the application, which takes about 48 business hours, we will call
you to let you know about the outcome. Then if approved, we will try contacting the owners of the pet in
order to set up an appointment for you to meet with the pet(s).
Below are the animals listed on our Pet Match Program:
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Hello,
my name is Kattsa. I am a 4 year old female calico. I have
been spayed and I am current on all my shots. I am
housebroken and good with kids of all ages! I am a
sweetheart but I don't do very well with dogs and other
cats. So I might do best, if I am the only pet in the house.
If you are interested in me, please call the Shelter right
away! |
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Hello, my name is
Tigger. I am a 5 year old male tabby. I am fixed and current
on all my shots. I do fine with other cats, dogs and even
kids! I am housebroken and will be happiest in a home with
lots of love to share. I love to lie down with you, sit with
you on the sofa- I'm a lover! People think I have a very
sweet disposition...Please call the Shelter now, if I seem
like the puurfect pet for you! |
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Hi my name is
Spaz. I am a playful, four year old girl. I am a Domestic
Medium Hair. I have quite the spastic personality. I am
fixed and declawed. I don't do very well with other animals,
so I would probably be best in a home where I am the only
pet. If you are interested in knowing more about me, please
call the Shelter now. |
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Hi my name is Dutchess.
I am a 3 year old female Labrador and Husky mix. I love to
play! I can be a little shy at first but warm up pretty
soon...I absolutely love kids and have a wonderful
temperament. I love to put my head down in the winter, in
the snow and snow plow with my nose. If I seem to be of
interest to you, please call the Shelter right away. |
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