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We'd love to reintroduce everyone to Willow! She has just recently had her one year anniversary of being in her foster home. While her foster parents do love her very much, and have been providing a wonderful home for her, we are still seeking an adopter for this special girl.
Willow, now 10 years old, was returned to RBARI after having been adopted many years prior. It's important to note that Willow's family did everything they could to keep her, but unfortunately due to circumstances out of their control, the environment had just become too stressful for her.
Her experiences in her former home, and her current foster home, have led us to conclude that she would do best in a home without young children or other cats. Though she seems to do quite well with her canine foster sibling.
Willow does take a little time to get comfortable with new people, but once she does she is all purrs. Her foster mom has even said that she'll gently raise her paw in an effort to request more pets.
Please help us find this very deserving girl a new home of her very own. If you're not in a position to adopt at the moment, feel free to share her with your friends and family. Primary Color: Tortoiseshell Age: 10yrs 3mths 1wks
We'd love to reintroduce everyone to Willow! She has just recently had her one year anniversary of being in her foster home. While her foster parents do love her very much, and have been providing a wonderful home for her, we are still seeking an adopter for this special girl.
Willow, now 10 years old, was returned to RBARI after having been adopted many years prior. It's important to note that Willow's family did everything they could to keep her, but unfortunately due to circumstances out of their control, the environment had just become too stressful for her.
Her experiences in her former home, and her current foster home, have led us to conclude that she would do best in a home without young children or other cats. Though she seems to do quite well with her canine foster sibling.
Willow does take a little time to get comfortable with new people, but once she does she is all purrs. Her foster mom has even said that she'll gently raise her paw in an effort to request more pets.
Please help us find this very deserving girl a new home of her very own. If you're not in a position to adopt at the moment, feel free to share her with your friends and family. Primary Color: Tortoiseshell Age: 10yrs 3mths 1wks
Due to COVID-19, RBARI is open by appointment only. Please email adoptlove@rbari.org for more information.
Due to COVID-19, RBARI is open by appointment only. Please email adoptlove@rbari.org for more information.
More about this shelter
Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge, Inc. is founded on the belief that all animals have a natural right to humane treatment including proper care and safe shelter. Due to overpopulation, there are insufficient homes for most cats and dogs. Some are lucky enough to find temporary shelter and a few even find permanent homes. However it is a devastating fact that the majority are either euthanized or forced to chance life without shelter.
To support our belief and to relieve the unnecessary suffering of animals, we shall:
1.Extend every effort to find, evaluate, and secure good adoptive homes for animals in our care.
2.Provide animals with medical services and behavior therapy to the extent of our ability.
3.Adhere to a “no-kill” policy: animals shall not be euthanized for the purpose of providing space for new animals.
4.Adhere to a 100% spay and neuter policy.
5.Maintain continuing humane education programs and in particular to schools.
Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge, Inc. is founded on the belief that all animals have a natural right to humane treatment including proper care and safe shelter. Due to overpopulation, there are insufficient homes for most cats and dogs. Some are lucky enough to find temporary shelter and a few even find permanent homes. However it is a devastating fact that the majority are either euthanized or forced to chance life without shelter.
To support our belief and to relieve the unnecessary suffering of animals, we shall:
1.Extend every effort to find, evaluate, and secure good adoptive homes for animals in our care.
2.Provide animals with medical services and behavior therapy to the extent of our ability.
3.Adhere to a “no-kill” policy: animals shall not be euthanized for the purpose of providing space for new animals.
4.Adhere to a 100% spay and neuter policy.
5.Maintain continuing humane education programs and in particular to schools.