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My name is Elisa!

Posted over 10 months ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Meet the Pet

3

Sign Adoption Contract

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Tiger Striped
Age
1 year 6 months old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My story

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

Elisa is a 9-month-old kitty who currently resides at BAS 💜 She is nervous here and quite skittish right now 🥺 Due to her sensitive nature, Elisa requires patient and understanding adopters who can provide her with the time and space she needs to feel safe and secure 🤍Transitioning into a new environment can be overwhelming for any pet, but with the right care and love, Elisa has the potential to become an incredibly loyal and affectionate companion 💕 If you're someone who understands the importance of patience and compassion when it comes to helping a shy cat blossom, then Elisa might be the perfect match for you 😻 With gentle encouragement, plenty of quiet moments, and a lot of love, you can help Elisa come out of her shell and thrive in a nurturing environment 🏠
Shelter
Brownstown Animal Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
23700 Lillian Dr., Brownstown, MI 48183
Donation
Please send Donation check or money orders to: 23700 Lillian Dr. Brownstown MI 48183

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

Always best to first visit the Shelter without your pet. This will allow you to see if the dog or cat is what you appreciate in a pet.

2.

Meet the Pet

Take the dog for a walk or visit the cat area and play with the cat / kitten.

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

A meet and greet is required if you own another dog at home. This provides a safe environment for all concerned.

Additional adoption info

A $25 fee is required by the State of Michigan if the dog or cat has not been spay or neutered at the time of adoption. This fee is refundable once the animal has surgery, and proof is submitted of the spay / neuter. The adoption fee will provide the required Veterinarian Services.

Go meet their pets

Brownstown Animal Shelter is located at 23700 Lillian Dr. in Brownstown Township. 734-675-4008
We have a Shot Clinic on the last Saturday in April every year, that allows the public to get their animals vaccines at a reasonable price without paying an office visit.

More about this shelter

Brownstown is an Animal Shelter based in Brownstown Township. We spay and neuter every pet, and provide more than the required shots via Southgate Animal Hospital. We want a good fit for the Adopter and the animal, so we ask questions regarding your current situation of pets and family. We conduct meet and greets to make sure the dogs live peacefully together. Information is key to a good adoption, and we try to provide everything you'll need to be a successful pet owner!

Other pets at this shelter

There are currently no additional pets at this shelter. Please check back later!