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My name is Camilla bonded to Charles!

Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Mediumhair/Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
55792590
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Camilla is a beautiful kitten that is firmly bonded to her brother Charles. He makes her feel safe. She is now a tri-pod cat. Camilla was born with a partial hind leg. She had nothing from the knee down. Because her leg was incomplete she damaged her skin with every step and walking was painful. Amputation made for a better situation. She is a very active cat now that she doesn't have to drag a useless limb around. Camilla still takes a bit to get to know and trust but once she does, it is magic.

Charles and Camilla are available for visits by appointment only.

If you haven't filed an application yet, you can file one at https://angelswish.org/adoptionapplication/.
If you have an approved application or have filed in the last 4 months, please call Linda at 608.220.0206 or email her at lindaj@angelswish.org. to arrange for a meeting. We only set up meetings when we have an approved application.

All cats are up-to-date on vaccinations, dewormed, spayed or neutered, microchipped, and are tested for FeLV/FIV prior to going to their new homes. Cats adopted at PetsMart also go home with a PetsMart Coupon book.
Rescue
Angel's Wish - PetSmart East Madison

Contact info

Pet ID
55792590
Contact
Address
2216 East Springs Drive, Madison, WI 53704

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Before any Angel’s Wish animal is placed in a new home, he or she is spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and treated for parasites and any known medical concerns. Cats are tested for FeLV/FIV; dogs are tested for heartworm and are microchipped. Upon adoption, all animals are eligible for one month of complimentary ShelterCare Pet Insurance. Cats adopted at the Angel's Wish Pet Adoption and Resource Center also go home with a goodie bag, a coupon for a free nail trim, and a $5 off coupon for microchipping. 100% of adoption fees are applied to animal medical care.

An application, adoption fee, and contract is required.

Adoption application

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About the Animals of Angel’s Wish
We divert animals from ever arriving at area shelters, and as space allows, assist rescue groups and shelters. We accept only animals we have space to care for, and euthanize only for severe medical or temperament reasons. Animals stay in their current home or are cared for in volunteer foster homes until adoptive homes are found.

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Our volunteer foster homes get to know their fostered animals well and understand their personalities—allowing us to make great matches between people and pets! Let us know about your family situation, current pets, and the type of pet you are looking for and we can guide you to animals that would be a great match.

Our primary adoption site is the Angel’s Wish Pet Adoption and Resource Center at 161 Horizon Drive, Suite 106 in Verona-just a few minutes from Madison. Visit adoptable animals, and get acquainted in private visiting rooms. Open hours are Saturdays 10am to 4pm and Sundays 1pm to 4pm.

We also hold weekly adoptions on Sundays from 1pm to 4pm at Petsmart East in Madison at 2216 East Springs Drive.

Stop by a regularly scheduled or special “mobile” adoption event at locations throughout Dane, Jefferson, and Rock counties. Please see our website to see where the pets will be next!

More about this rescue

Angel’s Wish is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)3 organization founded in 2000.

Mission Statement
Angel’s Wish is dedicated to reducing animal overpopulation, rehoming companion animals, and raising awareness of animal welfare issues in South Central Wisconsin.

Why are we called Angel's Wish?
Lois Lawrence, a founding member of Angel's Wish, once rescued a kitten from a construction site. Weak with starvation, dehydration, and a severe upper respiratory infection, neither veterinary treatment nor Lois’ love and care could save the kitten from the effects of that hot June day. Angel died that night in Lois' arms. We believe that Angel's Wish would have been that no other animal be subjected to pain, suffering, abandonment or neglect.

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