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My name is
Sneezy!

Posted over 3 years ago | Updated 3 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
17401
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Sneezy! She was admitted to the shelter in July of 2020 as an owner surrender. Sneezy was rescued from a bad situation. It took Sneezy quite some time to be trusting of humans, but she's doing amazing since her move to our Cat Colony room. She will only need a little bit of patience to warm up to you now! She is now a silly cat that loves to play with toys and our volunteers. When she's not playing she's cuddling up with her cat resident friends or the shelter staff! Sneezy would love to go to a home with her boyfriend Rollie! Sneezy used to have a roommate, but when she found Rollie it was love at first sight and had to immediately move in with him. She's been giving him kisses and cuddling him since! Don't get it twisted though, she knows how to put a man in his place as well. Going to a home with her boy Rollie would help Sneezy adjust to a new environment. He knows how to calm her down. If you're looking for a silly and sweet gal who's part of a bonded pair, Sneezy is for you.
Primary Color: Calico
Secondary Color: Patch Tabby
Age: 4yrs 9mths 0wks
Shelter
Indiana County Humane Society

Contact info

Pet ID
17401
Contact
Address
191 Airport Rd, Indiana, PA 15701

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Approve Application

3.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

Additional adoption info

Cat and Kittens:
Cats & Kittens $120.00 Adoption fee

The above price also include:

Up to date on vaccines including a rabies vaccine and certificate. (According to age and length of stay)
Flea and tick treatment
Ear mite treatment
Deworming treatment
Spayed/neutered
Feline Leukemia Tested
Microchip


Adoption also includes lots of goodies to take home with you!

Special pricing may apply for special breeds. Please call for details.



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Dogs and Puppies:
Dogs & Puppies $250.00 Adoption fee

The above price also include:

Up to date on vaccines including a rabies vaccine and certificate. (According to age and length of stay)
Flea and tick treatment
Deworming treatment
Heartworm preventive
Ear mite treatment
Spayed/neutered
Microchip
Adoption also includes lots of goodies to take home with you!

Special pricing may apply for special breeds. Please call for details.



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Special Adoptions:
Pets for Vets: $20 off of a cat adoption & $50 off of a dog adoption with proof of military ID



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ALL ADOPTION FEES ARE TAX-DEDUCTIBLE DONATIONS!
Please note:

Refunds are available within ten (10) days from the date of adoption, ONLY IF the pet has a genetic condition or an illness affecting its longevity that has been diagnosed by a licensed Veterinarian. Refunds are not available otherwise.

The ICHS has the legal right to reclaim the animal if spay/neuter surgery is not completed within the required time limit.

Adopters may not sell, give, or transfer the animal to anyone else or any other society or allow the animal to be used for any experimental purposes. If you have any issues that you can no longer care for the animal call us.

Strays must be held for 48 hours prior to adoption. If you are interested in a pet, complete an Adoption Application and we will contact you with further instructions.



CRITERIA FOR ADOPTION
Adopters must:

Be 21 years of age or older and have a photo ID showing their present address.
Have the consent of all adults living in the household.
Have the knowledge and written consent of their landlord, if a renter, along with a copy of the rental agreement.
Understand that animals are to be kept as an indoor, household companion and integrated into the family.
Be physically, emotionally, and financially able to care for the animal and take responsibility for all animal care and veterinary bills.
Must have a positive pet care history and at least two references.
Understand and agree that the animal will be spayed or neutered.
Understand that the ICHS does not guarantee the health or temperament of any adopted animal.
Understand and agree that you will not have a cat declawed.
Understand and agree that you will take the animal to the vet for routine wellness exams for preventative care as well as keeping it up to date on all vaccines.
Understand that for the safety of the animal and people in your household, a meet and greet is required for dogs.
Understand that you are making a commitment for the lifetime of the animal.
ICHS has the right to reject an application/applicant for any reason.



YOU CAN HELP IN OTHER WAYS

If you can’t adopt a pet, Adopt a Kennel!
Volunteer: we are especially always looking for volunteers for our Sunday Bingo games and special events! Volunteer
Supplies: Food, Cleaning and Office Supplies, Toys, Treats
Donations: Any donation amount is always appreciated! Donate

PDF Adoption Form

Microsoft Word Adoption Form

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We are open by appointment only with office/lobby hours as follows:


Monday- Closed
Tuesday- 1-5
Wednesday- 1-6
Thursday- Closed
Friday- 1-6
Closed Holidays

More about this shelter

Indiana County Humane Society is a non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to preventing cruelty and suffering to all animals, providing safe haven and compassion to the animals in our care, placing unwanted animals in permanent, responsible homes, investigating and prosecuting cases of animal cruelty, measurably reducing companion animal overpopulation, and taking a leadership role in promoting humane values for the benefit of all animals