Posted 1 month ago | Updated 21 hours ago
Submit Application
Meet the Pet
Home Check
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home
Tweety Bird was thrown out of her $500,000 home into a winter storm at night with a cardboard box and a blanket in it cruelly in the freezing rain and snow while her owner left to go out of country for a few months. She was starved, had ear mites, is front paw declawed and about 8 years old. She has had a very rough start in life, but we think she was loved at one time and someone most likely gave her away to her last cruel owner. She developed a very bad cold as well in the freezing cold in December. Tweety was also missing some teeth sadly and had a painful mouth requiring a few more teeth to be extracted. A good Samaritan put her in her vehicle and tried to help her as much as they could.
We stepped in to rescue her but sadly don’t have a foster home open for her right now, so she is in a boarding facility.
Tweety recently had a dental, blood panel and vaccines and is very healthy now and waiting for her perfect home.
Tweety absolutely loves being held, she'll fall asleep in your arms or lap and purr extremely loud. She doesn’t seem comfortable around other kitties yet so a home without kitties or slow introductions with a separate room to start with would be great for her.
Could you be the loving home this beautiful pint size beauty deserves? Please consider this sweet kitty. A senior or a quiet home would be perfect for this middle-aged lap girl.
Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue microchips all dogs and cats before adoption. Microchips are implanted between the shoulder blades and are another form of identification should the animal get lost. The microchips are registered to Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue. The adopter's information is added once the adoption is complete. The adopter is responsible for a $19.99/Year registration fee or a $45.00/Lifetime registration fee to change information. Dogs and Cats still need to have collar with tags should they get lost.
Tweety Bird was thrown out of her $500,000 home into a winter storm at night with a cardboard box and a blanket in it cruelly in the freezing rain and snow while her owner left to go out of country for a few months. She was starved, had ear mites, is front paw declawed and about 8 years old. She has had a very rough start in life, but we think she was loved at one time and someone most likely gave her away to her last cruel owner. She developed a very bad cold as well in the freezing cold in December. Tweety was also missing some teeth sadly and had a painful mouth requiring a few more teeth to be extracted. A good Samaritan put her in her vehicle and tried to help her as much as they could.
We stepped in to rescue her but sadly don’t have a foster home open for her right now, so she is in a boarding facility.
Tweety recently had a dental, blood panel and vaccines and is very healthy now and waiting for her perfect home.
Tweety absolutely loves being held, she'll fall asleep in your arms or lap and purr extremely loud. She doesn’t seem comfortable around other kitties yet so a home without kitties or slow introductions with a separate room to start with would be great for her.
Could you be the loving home this beautiful pint size beauty deserves? Please consider this sweet kitty. A senior or a quiet home would be perfect for this middle-aged lap girl.
Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue microchips all dogs and cats before adoption. Microchips are implanted between the shoulder blades and are another form of identification should the animal get lost. The microchips are registered to Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue. The adopter's information is added once the adoption is complete. The adopter is responsible for a $19.99/Year registration fee or a $45.00/Lifetime registration fee to change information. Dogs and Cats still need to have collar with tags should they get lost.
Submit Application
All applicants must complete an online Adoption Application, which is then reviewed by our vet check team and a vet check done if applicable
Meet the Pet
A meet-n-greet should be arranged with the prospective adoptive family and foster animal applied for. All current pets must be included.
Home Check
Sometimes the meet-n-greet is combined with the home visit. The home visit is critical to make sure the foster animals is a good fit.
Sign Adoption Contract
When an adoption is a go, the adopters sign an Adoption Contract. The Contract may have addendums depending if the animal is spayed or not.
Pay Fee
Adoption fees may vary from animal to animal.
Take the Pet Home
Adoption Contract must have been signed, fee paid, and adopter provided collar tag with contact info on it, collar and leash.