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My name is James!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated over 3 months ago

Adoption fee: $100

This helps Advocates 4 Animals Feline Rescue & Rehabilitation with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Cream or Ivory
Age
4 years 8 months old, Adult
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:

Hi - I'm James! I am very sweet and very gentle. I am neutered and vetted. And I hope to find a well-matched, loving, forever home to call my own soon! I have a lot of love to share and I will be so grateful to have a forever home to call my own!

MY RESCUE STORY
My life started out difficult. I was left behind and had to try and fend for myself outdoors. It was terrifying. I was starving, filthy and in desperate need of veterinary care and of rescue. I am so glad I found safety from the good people at Advocates 4 Animals!


MORE ABOUT ME
I love to paw ("kitty biscuits") in my pet bed. I also love lounging near a window and looking outside and my favorite treat each day is canned/wet cat food. I also REALLY like Temptations cat treats, too!

If you feel you might be a good match for me and you're interested in providing me with a loving, forever home, please get in touch with Advocates 4 Animals!
Contact info, below. I hope to meet you soon!

Love,
James

PS - I am fostered in my temporary volunteer foster home with a cat named MONICA. If you are looking to adopted pair, we would do great together! (we are also happy to be adopted on our own) :-)

QUESTIONS? Contact Advocates 4 Animals directly: info@advocates4animals.com


Adoption Fee: $100 includes (or $150 for a bonded pair of cats):

Includes Spay/Neuter surgery, FVRCP Vaccination, Flea and Worm Preventative, FELV tested (negative)


If you're interested in adopting me, please complete the online ADOPTION APPLICATION! I can't wait to meet you!

-- Click Here to View our Adoption Procedure




******** IMPORTANT INFO:

PLEASE NOTE -- ADOPTAPET'S PAGE IS MISTAKENLY SHOWING A PHONE NUMBER. WE COMMUNICATE USING EMAIL. TO CONTACT US, PLEASE BE SURE TO USE OUR EMAIL ADDRESS:
info@advocates4animals.com

THANK YOU! <3

*** NOTE: We *do not* have a physical facility. Our adoptable pets are housed in individual volunteer foster homes in the area. Please email us or complete our adoption application (the application on our website - www.advocates4animals.com/adopt) and we will be happy to answer any questions you have regarding adoption.
Rescue
Advocates 4 Animals Feline Rescue & Rehabilitation

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Phone
Address
PO Box 13, Xenia, OH 45385
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

1. Please complete the online adoption application for approval with our Board of Directors - turn around time is usually within 24 hours.

2. If approved, an Advocates 4 Animals member will contact you and schedule a "meet & greet" with the adoptable pet to be held in your home if located within our 20 mile radius.

3. At that time of the home visit, we will assess if the pet(s) is a good match for both the family/individual adopting the pet and the home environment.



Please note:

- Advocates 4 Animals will not adopt to anyone who is planning to declaw their pet. Please note: the United States is one of the only remaining countries that still allow cat declawing. Many veterinarians, after 15+ years of observing cats after surgery and through their life, have come to the conclusion that the benefits for declawing are almost non-existent. Cats that are declawed have: more pain despite how the surgery is performed (which can last for days to week and longer), the vast majority of decalwed cats that are in shelters are surrendered because of behavioral problems that many veterinarians believe it directly linked to declawing. For more information on Cat Declaw, please click here.  PLEASE NOTE: There is a great alternative! SOFT PAWS are soft nail caps that prevent cat scratching and eliminate the need for declawing. Soft Paws are easy to apply and can be purchased online. In addition, Sticky Paws are a *wonderful* product (much like double-sided tape to use on the corners of furniture, etc. to discourage scratching). When used temporarily, we have had 100% success rate with Sticky Paws in stopping cats from scratching here at A4A in foster homes. We highly recommend this affordable and easy to use product.

-All individuals living in the home must agree to adopt the pet into their home. All members of the home should be present during the "meet & greet"-- including additional pets who live in the home.

-If Advocates 4 Animals determines that the pet is not a good fit for the potential adopter, this will be discussed at the time of the home visit.

-Every pet is different. Some pets have highly specialized needs (ie: type of environment, other pets, etc.) while others adjust easily to various environments. Felines typically take 2+ weeks to begin adjusting to their new home. All pets have been housed in foster homes while they wait to find a home to call their very own. All adoptable rescue pets are up to date on shots, treated for the prevention of ear mites, fleas and worms and have been spayed/neutered.

-Advocates 4 Animals requires a minimum adoption donation fee of $100.00. The adoption donation assists us in rescuing and rehabilitating additional homeless pets. Our organization is run solely on donations and with volunteers. Without your support we could not continue our efforts!

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Meet & Greet at your home prior to adoption

More about this rescue

Our Mission:



Our mission at Advocates 4 Animals Feline Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. is to implement our three step process of Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Adoption Preparation - to save homeless, stray, and unwanted felines within our local community. Our 3 Step Process includes the following:





- Rescue: We receive our rescue information from a multitude of sources. Once the information is gathered as to the location of the stray or homeless feline, we will develop a strategic plan of action to aide in the rescue of the feline. The plan of action will differ depending on the severity of the situation, location, number of felines, and time frame.





- Rehabilitation: This is the most extensive and most important aspect of our 3-step process. Once the feline is safely rescued and in our care, we will spend 1-3 days evaluating both physical and mental trauma. Our evaluation sheet will allow us to review all aspects of the felines mental and physical health as well as provide documentation for any potential investigations (i.e. animal abuse). Once the feline has been evaluated, the physical healing begins - we will have all felines spayed/neutered, vaccinated, treated for fleas and worms and have an overall general health check completed by the Veterinarian. Our felines are fed organic and high quality foods that include a diet of low carbohydrate/high protein for optimal physical performance - we strive to maintain a diet that emulates the felines carnivorous needs. Once the physical bill of health has been cleared, we begin what we consider the most important and intensive aspect of this process - the emotional healing. It is our responsibility to undo what trauma, terror, and injustice has been done to the felines in our care. The emotional healing process may take 1 week upwards to years to fully rehabilitate the mind and teach the feline trust, security, and basic socialization skills. The process is different for each feline, depending on the severity of the trauma. We do not push the felines as it is important to allow them to heal in their own time. By providing an open, cage free environment, felines are able to establish emotional stability much easier than in the confines of a caged environment. We believe in whole health, meaning mind, body and spirit work in tandem to create a level and balanced life. Once the feline assumes balanced behavior, they are prepared for the next step.





Adoption Preparation: We strive to ensure all of our felines have undergone adequate socialization skills, maintain balanced energy behaviors, and are physically prepared for their adoption day. Once the felines are cleared for adoption, they are photographed and videotaped to show potential adopters their personalities and physical features. An adoption committee will then review all potential adopters and select the most appropriate forever home for the feline. The Adoption day for the feline is why we do what we do - to witness both the physical and emotional transformation of a once forgotten and thrown-away sole is a remarkable experience, and one that will continue to marvel us regardless of how many transformations we witness.








Who We Are:



Advocates 4 Animals was founded by a small group of friends who share the passion of ending pet overpopulation and providing homes for rescue and homeless pets. We have informally been rescuing animals and spaying/neutering for over a decade and decided it was time to expand our efforts. Through donations, community support and the combined efforts of our volunteer group, we are able to reach many more animals in need.