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Lola a gorgeous, sleek 10-year-old black cat who is quick to greet a stranger with an affectionate hello. Lola, and her sister, Lucy, came into our rescue after their owner passed away, and they were left alone in the house. Our rescue's mission is to assist terminally ill people with finding new families for their pets, including after the owner has passed away.
The original owner's family describes Lola as friendly with family, friendly with visitors, and affectionate. On the first day we met Lola, she came right up to us, purring and ready for pets. She purrs so much at her vet visits that they can't even hear her heartbeat as part of the exam.
She is front-declawed and has excellent litter box habits. She is fixed, microchipped, vaccinated, and had full bloodwork. Her sister Lucy is also available for adoption and they can be adopted together, but after spending some time settling into their foster home, the foster mom has determined, like many sisters in the real world, that they prefer their space from each other and do not have to be adopted together.
If you are interested in Lola, applications are available here: https://tysonsplacerescue.org/cat-and-dog-adoptions/#adopt or you can email tysonsplacerescue@gmail.com for questions or more information.
Lola a gorgeous, sleek 10-year-old black cat who is quick to greet a stranger with an affectionate hello. Lola, and her sister, Lucy, came into our rescue after their owner passed away, and they were left alone in the house. Our rescue's mission is to assist terminally ill people with finding new families for their pets, including after the owner has passed away.
The original owner's family describes Lola as friendly with family, friendly with visitors, and affectionate. On the first day we met Lola, she came right up to us, purring and ready for pets. She purrs so much at her vet visits that they can't even hear her heartbeat as part of the exam.
She is front-declawed and has excellent litter box habits. She is fixed, microchipped, vaccinated, and had full bloodwork. Her sister Lucy is also available for adoption and they can be adopted together, but after spending some time settling into their foster home, the foster mom has determined, like many sisters in the real world, that they prefer their space from each other and do not have to be adopted together.
If you are interested in Lola, applications are available here: https://tysonsplacerescue.org/cat-and-dog-adoptions/#adopt or you can email tysonsplacerescue@gmail.com for questions or more information.
We require an adoption application to be filled out (available at www.tysonsplacerescue.org). If you have a dog at home and want to adopt a dog, we would require that the dogs meet prior to adoption. Our dog adoption fee ranges from $75 to $175 based on age, and our cat adoption fee is $40.
We require an adoption application to be filled out (available at www.tysonsplacerescue.org). If you have a dog at home and want to adopt a dog, we would require that the dogs meet prior to adoption. Our dog adoption fee ranges from $75 to $175 based on age, and our cat adoption fee is $40.
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We have adoption events throughout the year - check out our Facebook for a current listings. We do private adoption visits with approved applicants.
We have adoption events throughout the year - check out our Facebook for a current listings. We do private adoption visits with approved applicants.
More about this rescue
Our mission is to assist terminally ill people with finding homes for their pets. Since we help people receiving hospice care, heading into nursing homes, or families after the pet owner died, we often receive older animals. WE value older animals and cherish all that they can offer to their new family. We do not have a physical facility, so we rely on volunteers to foster the pets in their home until they are adopted.
Our mission is to assist terminally ill people with finding homes for their pets. Since we help people receiving hospice care, heading into nursing homes, or families after the pet owner died, we often receive older animals. WE value older animals and cherish all that they can offer to their new family. We do not have a physical facility, so we rely on volunteers to foster the pets in their home until they are adopted.