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My name is Sunny!

Posted over 6 months ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption process
1

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My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
19872505
Hair Length
short

My details

Alert icon Not good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current

My story

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

***Sunny is staying at Petco in the University Town Centre through February18.  Stop in and meet this sweet girl.***

We can't believe Sunny hasn't been adopted yet!  Sunny got her name because she is as bright as the sun, and her eyes are a golden yellow…like a sunny Sunday afternoon.  She can be a little shy at first, as she does get spooked with super loud noises and fast movements, but she is one of the sweetest cats her foster mom has ever met. Sunny loves to be held, and she gives head butts! Oh, and she’s a big hugger! She loves to give you morning hugs and to get her head rubbed. Sunny was a young mama, who put all 5 of her kittens first. She was very skinny when we got her, but thanks to Sunny, her babies had full bellies! She loved her babies all the way up until they got adopted! And now it’s her turn to find her forever home and live the life she deserves! Ever since all her kittens left the nest she’s turned into a kitten herself!  She likes to run really fast and chase toys down the hallway. Sunny doesn’t do well with dogs. She hasn’t had many interactions with other cats since her kittens left, so with work, practice, and love she may be able to live with a friendly cat friend. But we believe she has enough love to fulfill all your needs with just her in your home!

All of our cats and kittens are examined by a veterinarian, Feline Leukemia/FIV tested, vaccinated for Rabies and FVRCP, dewormed for internal parasites, checked for external parasites, current on heartworm prevention/flea control, and have been spayed/neutered.  Adoption fee is $120.

If you are interested in this sweetie, please fill out the adoption application on our website http://www.homewardboundwv.org

For more information, please email us at adopt@homewardboundwv.org

Thank you!

April 23, 2024, 12:27 pm
Rescue
Homeward Bound WV, Inc.

Contact info

Pet ID
19872505
Contact
Phone
Address
P.O. Box 4592, Morgantown, WV 26504
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

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Additional adoption info

All cats and kittens are FeLV/FIV tested, vaccinated, dewormed, checked for external parasites, and spayed/neutered. Adoption fee is $120.

All adopters must fill out an adoption application which can be found here: http://www.homewardboundwv.org/

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We have cats and kittens in the habitats at Petco in the University Towne Center and at Pet Works in the Suncrest Towne Center. Stop by and meet them!

We can arrange to meet potential adopters during the week also.

More about this rescue

Homeward Bound WV, Inc., is a unique, non-profit organization dedicated to saving cats whose lives are in jeopardy and in enriching the lives of people in Preston and Monongalia Counties. We are a 100% foster organization.

We believe in:

Rescuing cats in need at local kill facilities, rehabilitation of sick and un-socialized animals, and retrieval of orphaned and abandoned pets, so that they might ultimately be adopted into permanent, responsible, loving homes.
Providing a low cost spay/neuter program (through the generosity of the Peterman Foundation and reduced fees at local veterinary clinics) for the people of Preston and Monongalia Counties for the purpose of reducing unwanted births and unfortunate deaths of animal offspring.
Providing nurturing foster homes where our cats are provided an enormous amount of love and any necessary medical attention that may be required to insure they are in good health before adoption.
Evaluating all of our cats for temperament and personality. This helps us place them in homes that are well suited to their needs and to the needs of their future owners.
Educating prospective adopters about the responsibilities and costs of bringing a dog or cat into their homes and lives.
Educating school-aged children about stray, homeless, and feral animals and how they can help with the kind treatment of these animals in their neighborhoods.
Working with area shelters and other rescue/humane organizations to develop a network of supporters and volunteers in order to create a better world for homeless pets.
Facilitating the relocation and transport of homeless pets from kill shelters to other rescue organizations.