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Meet Molly!
Molly was surrendered to BrightSide as the previous owner could no longer care for her. Molly, since being here, has kept to herself making her a cute and quiet addition to many types of families! For now, she has been a quiet and curious cat eager to know what comes next in her life!
We are waiting and socializing Molly more to be able to make updates on his personality as he spends time here and make her more comfortable.
After being vetted here by our veterinarians, Molly did unfortunately test Positive for FeLV. Despite her diagnosis, she is a happy and adorable cat ready for a home!
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a contagious viral disease of cats that weakens and suppresses the immune system. It spreads through bodily fluids (saliva, urine, feces) when cats groom each other or share food/water bowls and litter boxes. It can also spread from mothers to kittens before birth or during nursing. Young kittens are much more easily infected than are adult cats.
FeLV cats are less able to defend themselves against a wide range of infections that would not normally cause a problem in healthy cats. A variety of symptoms could develop, and there is a progressive deterioration in their health over time.
It is recommended that this cat have regular examination every 6 months by a veterinarian to ensure it is still otherwise healthy. Keep this cat up-to-date on routine vaccinations and preventatives since it will be more susceptible to disease. It is also important to bring this cat to the veterinarian as soon as any signs of illness are present.
FeLV cats can live with other species (dogs, bunnies and so on), but must be an only cat or live only with other felines who have the disease. Your cat will need to be kept indoors only to prevent it from acquiring infections as well as to prevent the spread of FeLV to other cats.
If you are ready for an only cat looking for love, come meet Buddy today!
Meet Molly!
Molly was surrendered to BrightSide as the previous owner could no longer care for her. Molly, since being here, has kept to herself making her a cute and quiet addition to many types of families! For now, she has been a quiet and curious cat eager to know what comes next in her life!
We are waiting and socializing Molly more to be able to make updates on his personality as he spends time here and make her more comfortable.
After being vetted here by our veterinarians, Molly did unfortunately test Positive for FeLV. Despite her diagnosis, she is a happy and adorable cat ready for a home!
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a contagious viral disease of cats that weakens and suppresses the immune system. It spreads through bodily fluids (saliva, urine, feces) when cats groom each other or share food/water bowls and litter boxes. It can also spread from mothers to kittens before birth or during nursing. Young kittens are much more easily infected than are adult cats.
FeLV cats are less able to defend themselves against a wide range of infections that would not normally cause a problem in healthy cats. A variety of symptoms could develop, and there is a progressive deterioration in their health over time.
It is recommended that this cat have regular examination every 6 months by a veterinarian to ensure it is still otherwise healthy. Keep this cat up-to-date on routine vaccinations and preventatives since it will be more susceptible to disease. It is also important to bring this cat to the veterinarian as soon as any signs of illness are present.
FeLV cats can live with other species (dogs, bunnies and so on), but must be an only cat or live only with other felines who have the disease. Your cat will need to be kept indoors only to prevent it from acquiring infections as well as to prevent the spread of FeLV to other cats.
If you are ready for an only cat looking for love, come meet Buddy today!
We have designated areas to meet both dogs and cats, as we do not offer a walk through kennel for our canines.
2.
Meet the Pet
Cats are easy to view in rooms, our dogs will meet you in a controlled and safe room where you will spend time getting to know them.
3.
Submit Application
We offer online or physical copies of our adoption application.
4.
Approve Application
We will verify all of your information on the application. We require home ownership or landlord approval prior to adoption
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
We will go over our adoption contract with you.
6.
Pay Fee
Kittens $110, Adult Cats $50, Dogs younger than seven $260, Dogs older than 7 $250.
7.
Take the Pet Home
All felines must leave in a carrier, we will provide a leash and collar for adopted dogs.
Additional adoption info
Successfully adopting a dog depends in large part upon matching the dog’s needs with your family’s needs and lifestyle. A BrightSide adoption coordinator will meet with you to discuss your wants and needs. Then you’ll be introduced individually in our meet-and-greet room to dogs that might be an appropriate match for you. You will be asked to fill out the pet adoption application form. If you are renting your home, the approval of your landlord is required. Our canines are available to meet Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
Cats are available for adoption are waiting to meet you at the shelter during our normal business hours, Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come by and see who strikes your fancy.
Successfully adopting a dog depends in large part upon matching the dog’s needs with your family’s needs and lifestyle. A BrightSide adoption coordinator will meet with you to discuss your wants and needs. Then you’ll be introduced individually in our meet-and-greet room to dogs that might be an appropriate match for you. You will be asked to fill out the pet adoption application form. If you are renting your home, the approval of your landlord is required. Our canines are available to meet Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
Cats are available for adoption are waiting to meet you at the shelter during our normal business hours, Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come by and see who strikes your fancy.
Shelter location: BrightSide Animal Center (formerly Humane Society of Redmond) is located at 1355 NE Hemlock Ave., Redmond, OR.
Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Phone: 541-923-0882
Shelter location: BrightSide Animal Center (formerly Humane Society of Redmond) is located at 1355 NE Hemlock Ave., Redmond, OR.
Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Phone: 541-923-0882
More about this shelter
BrightSide is a high-save shelter focused on sheltering and rehabilitating animals, and equipping them for success in their next home. We believe that every animal who enters through our back receiving door deserves the chance to leave through our front door with a secure future.
BrightSide is a private organization, a 501c3 non-profit. We are a community shelter — we are not municipally funded.
BrightSide is a high-save shelter focused on sheltering and rehabilitating animals, and equipping them for success in their next home. We believe that every animal who enters through our back receiving door deserves the chance to leave through our front door with a secure future.
BrightSide is a private organization, a 501c3 non-profit. We are a community shelter — we are not municipally funded.