Meow! My name is Sarah

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Domestic Shorthair Cat for adoption in Shaftsbury, Vermont - Sarah

Sarah's Info...

Breed: Domestic Shorthair Color: Spotted Tabby/Leopard Spotted Age: Adult
Sex: Female ID#: 5425460 Hair: Short

I am already spayed, housetrained, up to date with shots, good with kids, and good with cats.

Sarah's Story...

Sarah is a 2yr. old spotted brown tabby who was brought to Second Chance as a stray. Sarah is friendly, social, playful, and likes to be held. Sarah uses her litter box appropriately so she would be fine as an indoor kitty. Sarah has been fine with other cats here as well as children; we are unsure how she would be with dogs. Stop by and visit Sarah and give her the forever home she is looking for.



Please visit the following link on our website to learn about Second Chance's adoption process. http://www.2ndchanceanimalcenter.org/adoption.html

Contact This Shelter...

Shelter: Second Chance Animal Center
Pet ID #: 5425460
Phone:
(802) 375-2898
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E-mail:
secondch@sover.net
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Fax: (802) 375-0235
Website:
Address: PO Box 620
Shaftsbury, VT
05262

Shelter Info...

About Our Shelter...
We are a private, non-profit shelter located in Southern Vermont. We provide shelter for unwanted cats and dogs. We also provide spay/neuter assitance to those in financial need.
Come Meet Our Pets...
Vermont Rt. 7A. Located on the Shaftsbury/Arlington border
Our Adoption Process...
When you see an animal in our kennel or cattery that you are interested in, we will ask that you complete some paperwork (our "Adoption Application"). This paperwork must be completed first in order to minimize stress for you and the animals. Our process includes asking questions: asking for veterinary references-particularly when you have other animals at home. This is simply to protect the health of adoption candidates and the pets you already have.

You will have a counseling session with one of our knowledgeable staff members who will fill you in on the history and needs of that animal, and his feeding and exercise requirements. You can ask your counselor any questions about spaying or neutering, housetraining, obedience training, scratching (in cats), veterinary care, how to deal with fleas and ticks, and anything else you can think of.

If you are approved to adopt, you will be asked to sign an adoption contract and pay an adoption fee. This fee covers spaying or neutering, and the veterinary care, deworming and vaccines your pet has received at the shelter.

Adoption Fees

Feline
Kittens- 8 weeks to 6 months- $60.00
Adult Felines - 7 months to 6 years - $50.00
Senior Felines - 7 years and up - $20.00


Canine

Puppies- 8 weeks to 6 months - $100.00
Adult Canines - 7 months to 6 years - $90.00
Senior Canines - 7 years and up - $50.00

We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
We serve Bennington County, Vermont