Enchanted Endora (Lap Cat)'s Info...
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair | Color: | White (Mostly) | Age: | Young |
| Sex: | Female | ID#: | 14232 Foster Care | Hair: | Medium |
I am already spayed, up to date with shots, and good with cats.
Endora loves people but other cats and dogs not so much! She would LOVE to be your one and only lap kitty! She will make a most loyal loving companion to a person with a lonely lap!! She needs you—don’t you need her too???
Endora is a very sweet kitty but would likely hide from dogs and children. She is not aggressive but very timid. She would do best as an only pet so she could bond with one or two people. She came into the shelter with 4 kittens who have all been adopted leaving her all alone. The lady brought them into the shelter and said the mama started hanging around her house and had kittens. She waited until the babies were six weeks old before bringing them into the shelter. Endora is not as fond of other cats but is not hostile just doesnt play as much. She probably never had a chance to be a kitten as she had a litter when she was so young. But she is a very sweet cat!! She is spayed and vaccinated--including rabies shot!!
Thankfully Endora has gone into foster care so please Contact Colleen at texashillcountrygirl@live.com
Act quickly to adopt Enchanted Endora (Lap Cat). Pets at this shelter may be held for only a short time.
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Shelter Info...
Euless Animal Services is a division of the City of Euless. The City of Euless population is 49,758. All animals picked-up within the Euless city limits are kept at this facility for three days not including Sundays. After this "stray hold" period the animals are available for adoption.
Trinity GAP Club is a high school girls' club that is dedicated to showing young women a better alternative to what to do with their time and their lives. Our main community project is to work with the Euless Animal Shelter and find homes for the animals that come there so that more animals don't have to be unnecessarily put down. All of the sponsors of the club are avid animal lovers and feel very deeply that it is our mission to help those that can't help themselves. Find out more at www.trinitygaprescue.org.
Most of our animals are housed at the Euless Animal Shelter, located at 1517 Westpark Way in Euless, TX. Their hours are Monday - Friday 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. The phone number there is 817-685-1594.
Some animals are fostered in various foster homes. These are indicated by "foster" in place of an ID number in the ID area on their listing. Contact information listed is for either the actual foster or the Trinity GAP Club foster coordinator.
Shelter Dogs: Fully Vetted Males are $100 and Fully Vetted Females are $125 (Fully Vetted means the dog has been spayed/neutered, vaccinated, including rabies shot, and heartworm tested) Dogs Not Vetted: Males are $60 and Females are $85 (You will be responsible for taking the dog to be spayed/neutered at Animal Hosp & Clinic of Arlington, within 30 days, and this adoption fee will include the spay/neuter, vaccinations, and rabies shot. It will not include a heartworm test)
Dogs in Foster Care: Males are $100 and Females are $125 – This includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, including rabies, and a heartworm test.
Puppies under 4 months old are $125 for males and $150 for females and this includes 4 sets of vaccinations, deworming and spay/neuter, rabies shot when old enough!
Cats: Females are $85 and Males are $60 (Shelter or Foster - includes spay/neuter and vaccinations (FVRCP-FELK and Rabies)
If an animal has a different adoption fee for any reason, it will be listed on their specific adoption page.
No animals will be shipped. All interested parties must come to the shelter or foster home to pick up the animal and fill out the appropriate forms per the animal shelter. Any animal that is being kept in a foster placement will be noted on that animal's page with contact information.
We are in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, serving the Hurst-Euless-Bedford community in general, but are very accessible to the surrounding areas.
