Shelters are often inundated with pet surrenders, and do not want to provide a simple outlet that takes away the obligation of responsible pet ownership. Therefore, they would prefer that people try hard to find a solution before resorting to surrendering their pet to a shelter. If you must find a new home for a pet, please try posting to our adoption portal before placing the burden on the shelter. Direct adoptions work well and allow everyone to share in the accountability of their community!
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Hi! I have a Mommy tortie and three babies. One black long hair, one tortie , one yellow tabby.
This is her third litter that’s she’s brought to my yard. I cannot have animals in my home but I want her to be in a safe place. She and the babies are friendly. Kittens about 10 weeks.
Could you help in any way? I can provide transportation of the kitties.
513479-4026
posted by Williams Personal,
on 2021-06-05 03:36:50
We have a cat that we need to find a home for. He has become super stressed in our home with all of the changes: an outside cat, 4 grandchildren under 6 and 2 dogs in the house as well. For many years it was just he and his brother here. [I have found a home for his brother.]
He is a black, DSH male. He is 6 years old, 16.5 lbs. and is UTD on all vaccines. [I have the paperwork & rabies vaccination certificate etc for him.] He is neutered and is also declawed in the front.
posted by JanieOhmerScheffler,
on 2018-01-29 23:12:39
Message: Hi,
I am writing you as we have a male cat looks like Morris that has been fixed and survived the winter with us up here at my work in Hamilton Ohio. I have tried to find a home for him on facebook to no avail. He is very friendly and I believe he would be very adoptable. We are not able to feed him (although the clients have been doing so)as it is a liability issue and the bosses want him gone. I had heard there is a cat sanctuary on the west side of Hamilton but have been unable to find any info on them. Please let me know if you can help in any way or if you have any suggestions. He really deserves a good home and want to see him safe. He also has beautiful green eyes.
i have 7 kittens that need a home or place to stay we cant feed them we feed 10 out side that people drop off to us we just cant do the kitten right by keeping them . any body please help me this gives me 17 animals and me and my husband cant keep this up we only have ss# to live on . please help . katherine . 937218 2296 [email protected][email protected] i live in clinton county outside of wilmington
posted by KathyakapalaMulford,
on 2016-03-25 21:49:37
I have a few young cats that needs a home. I am 63 and on disability. I can no longer take care of them. boys are fixed but girls are not. They are very friendly and love attention. Most have never been outside. Please help me find homes for them, I do not want them to die. I am moving in a few months and can not take them with me. HELP !!!!
posted by BarbaraReatherford,
on 2014-06-23 12:07:00
I have been feeding a stray kitten by my home recently. She is super sweet. I have a dog and my husband is allergic to cats so I can not have her in my home. I am worried she might get hurt. PLEASE HELP. Someone help me find a shelter for her. 2541801