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Our beautiful Aurie was formerly known as Bette and was adopted from our program as a kitten in 2021. She was surrendered back into our program a couple months ago after her adopters accused her of misusing the litter box, which left us highly confused given that Aurie had never had litter box issues at any point while in our program. It was only after she had rejoined our program and hadn't had a single accident in her foster home that we learned that Aurie had been absolutely terrified of the Great Dane in the home and that had likely caused her issues (if they even existed).
We're glad Aurie is back with us. We are going to make doubly sure that the family she finds this go around will be truly worthy of her!
Aurie is an absolute sweetheart! She is sweet and social. She gets along with other cats, does well with smaller sized dogs, is fantastic with children and loves people in general.
She is happy, healthy and up to date on all wellness/vaccines. If you feel you may be Aurie's forever family, complete the Adoption Interest Form!
PS. Great Dane owners need not apply. (It's just that WE love GDs but Aurie, well, doesn't!)
Our beautiful Aurie was formerly known as Bette and was adopted from our program as a kitten in 2021. She was surrendered back into our program a couple months ago after her adopters accused her of misusing the litter box, which left us highly confused given that Aurie had never had litter box issues at any point while in our program. It was only after she had rejoined our program and hadn't had a single accident in her foster home that we learned that Aurie had been absolutely terrified of the Great Dane in the home and that had likely caused her issues (if they even existed).
We're glad Aurie is back with us. We are going to make doubly sure that the family she finds this go around will be truly worthy of her!
Aurie is an absolute sweetheart! She is sweet and social. She gets along with other cats, does well with smaller sized dogs, is fantastic with children and loves people in general.
She is happy, healthy and up to date on all wellness/vaccines. If you feel you may be Aurie's forever family, complete the Adoption Interest Form!
PS. Great Dane owners need not apply. (It's just that WE love GDs but Aurie, well, doesn't!)
Please visit our website at http://www.hsaconline.org/adopt.html to complete and submit the Adoption Interest Form!
Additional adoption info
Our adoption process includes an application, a reference check and a home visit. We strive to match humans and animals so that they can enjoy many happy years together. Our fosters are up to date on all appropriate vaccines and de-worming, micro-chipped and spayed/neutered. Dogs 6 months of age and older are tested for heartworms and all cats are combo tested for FeLV and FIV. Please visit www.hsaconline.org/rescue--foster.html to see a list of all animals available for adoption!
Our adoption process includes an application, a reference check and a home visit. We strive to match humans and animals so that they can enjoy many happy years together. Our fosters are up to date on all appropriate vaccines and de-worming, micro-chipped and spayed/neutered. Dogs 6 months of age and older are tested for heartworms and all cats are combo tested for FeLV and FIV. Please visit www.hsaconline.org/rescue--foster.html to see a list of all animals available for adoption!
HSAC holds an adoption fair the first Saturday of each month from 11am - 1pm at PetSmart, University Drive in Burlington, NC.
Other fairs are held as locations and volunteers are available and announced on our website and our social media platforms.
HSAC holds an adoption fair the first Saturday of each month from 11am - 1pm at PetSmart, University Drive in Burlington, NC.
Other fairs are held as locations and volunteers are available and announced on our website and our social media platforms.
More about this rescue
The Humane Society of Alamance County (HSAC) is a non-profit organization funded solely by donations, fundraisers and membership fees. We are a small group of dedicated volunteers working toward alleviating animal suffering and ending pet overpopulation. We have 5 main programs and receive approximately 900 phone calls per month from the public. Since restructuring in 1988, our main focus has been on spay/neuter. We believe the sterilization of companion animals is the answer to ending the tragedy of pet overpopulation. We average spaying or neutering 1000 animals per year through our low cost program. We do not have a physical shelter location but have a small network of volunteers who provide foster care in their homes. Approximately 300 animals per year come through our foster program. Other services include an education program for children, emergency medical assistance, and food assistance for qualifying families.
Our greatest needs are for foster families, volunteers to supervise dogs and cats at adoption fairs and monetary donations to help with our vet bills, our primary expense.
The Humane Society of Alamance County (HSAC) is a non-profit organization funded solely by donations, fundraisers and membership fees. We are a small group of dedicated volunteers working toward alleviating animal suffering and ending pet overpopulation. We have 5 main programs and receive approximately 900 phone calls per month from the public. Since restructuring in 1988, our main focus has been on spay/neuter. We believe the sterilization of companion animals is the answer to ending the tragedy of pet overpopulation. We average spaying or neutering 1000 animals per year through our low cost program. We do not have a physical shelter location but have a small network of volunteers who provide foster care in their homes. Approximately 300 animals per year come through our foster program. Other services include an education program for children, emergency medical assistance, and food assistance for qualifying families.
Our greatest needs are for foster families, volunteers to supervise dogs and cats at adoption fairs and monetary donations to help with our vet bills, our primary expense.