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My name is Mason!

Posted over 2 years ago | Updated over 10 months ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Home Check

3

Approve Application

Adoption fee: $100

This helps Animal Assistance League of Orange County with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red Tabby
Age
4 years 4 months old, Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

A kind and compassionate neighbor watched as a family down the block packed up their belongings and moved away. Unfortunately they forget something - Six indoor house cats that were left to fend for themselves on the streets. Horrified, the good Samaritan worked tirelessly to round up the terrified and hungry cats and brought them to AALOC.
These sweet cats were checked by a vet who confirmed they are neutered, healthy and ready to be adopted by a family that understands a pet is forever and not something you toss out with the trash. Micah, Marshall, Max, Midnight, Miller and Mason are available for adoption, either as single cat adoptions or as bonded pairs.
Mason is a short-haired orange and white tabby with golden eyes and a pink button nose. He’s a sweet cat that enjoys attention and affection. He also gets along very well with his other brothers. As a rule, orange tabbies are the epitome of “couch potatoes,” exhibiting as little energy as possible and making comfort their sole mission. In fact, many owners of orange tabbies will fully admit that their cats are just plain lazy. Given that orange tabbies also enjoy eating (think of cartoon cat Garfield), it is important that their weight is regularly monitored and maintained so as not to get too large. The upside of this proclivity is that orange tabbies make great lap buddies and cuddlers.
Please submit an application to adopt Mason at www.AALOC.org. Once your application is reviewed and approved we will contact you to make an appointment to visit us at AALOC to meet Mason and get to know him a bit.
Donation of $100 for cat adoption includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, and a microchip. Applications require a veterinary reference and home visit. We adopt to residents of Orange County, CA and surrounding areas. Please note: For families with children, we require children to be 10 years of age or older, although exceptions are made depending on the circumstances. For more information on adoption policies visit our cat adoption page at www.aaloc.org. Contact us by e-mail at aaloc@aaloc.org.
Shelter
Animal Assistance League of Orange County

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
15102 Jackson Street, Midway City, CA 92655

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Home Check

3.

Approve Application

Additional adoption info

Donation of $165 per dog or $100 per cat includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, and a microchip. Applications require a veterinary reference and home visit. We adopt to residents of Orange County, CA and surrounding areas. Please note: For families with children, we require children to be 10 years of age or older, although exceptions are made depending on the circumstances. For more information on our adoption policies visit our website at www.AALOC.org. Contact us by e-mail at aaloc@aaloc.org.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our no-kill shelter is located at 15102 Jackson Street, Midway City, CA 92655. Start the adoption process by submitting an application. Once the application is approved we will invite you to our rescue/kennel to meet the pet you are interested in.

More about this shelter

The Animal Assistance League of Orange County is a non-profit 501(c)3 no kill humane society dedicated to aiding lost and homeless pets, helping people with pet related problems, promoting responsible pet-ownership and pet population control, and preventing cruelty to animals through educational programs.

The organization took its first steps in 1973 with a few animal lovers who wanted to reunite pet owners with lost pets. Today there is a no-kill shelter located in Midway City, with a population of approximately 110 cats and dogs. There is a telephone/email helpline that assists pet owners with a variety of issues, including spay/neuter, pet aid for low-income pet owners, animal abuse and any number of other issues related to cats and dogs.

AALOC is managed almost entirely by volunteers. The reason we do what we do is that we care deeply about animal welfare and hope to make a difference - at least in our part of the world.