Adopt

My name is Beverly!

Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Meet the Pet

4

Sign Adoption Contract

5

Pay Fee

6

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
55436050
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

This love bug is Beverly. She LOVES people and attention. She recently weaned kittens and told us how happy she is being done with motherhood. She is ready for some cuddling and pampering herself. Come see this bigger lady today!
Shelter
Wayne County Humane Society

Contact info

Pet ID
55436050
Contact
Address
1161 Mechanicsburg Rd., Wooster, OH 44691

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Apply online at www.wchs.org or in person at the shelter

2.

Approve Application

We call you after your application has been reviewed to inform you of the result.

3.

Meet the Pet

Come to the shelter during business hours to meet our adoptable animals.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

The adoption contact affirms your commitment to care for your new pet, and is legally binding.

5.

Pay Fee

Cash, check, Visa and Mastercard are accepted. Visit our website to see our adoption fees. Donations are appreciated.

6.

Take the Pet Home

Thank you for choosing to adopt!

Additional adoption info

If you're interested in adopting from our shelter, please read our adoption guidelines page and submit an application at http://www.wchs.org/adopt. To submit an application you may fill out our online adoption application or print out and mail, fax, or walk-in with our printable adoption application.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Wayne County Humane Society
1161 Mechanicsburg Rd, Wooster, OH 44691
Hours: Tue, Wed, Fri: 12pm-5pm, Thu: 2pm-7pm,
Sat: 10am-2pm, Sun–Mon: Closed

More about this shelter

The mission of the Wayne County Humane Society is to provide compassion to the animals entrusted to our care, to measurably reduce companion animal overpopulation and to take a leadership role in educating and promoting humane values.