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On February 15th, FOWA Rescue was contacted to help with a case of extreme cat overpopulation in a house. Although the residents loved the cats, they were incapable of properly caring for them—they didn’t spay or neuter them, couldn’t provide medication when they got sick and were incapable of providing a healthy living situation for them in the house. Therefore, by the time they reached out for help, there was at least 120 cats/kittens in the house. FOWA stepped up to help, rescuing forty cats and kittens. Fortunately, these rescued cats and kittens are friendly and now thriving in foster care after being bathed and receiving necessary medical care. They will all be spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested and microchipped prior to adoption.
Fortunately for Darlene, she got spotted trying to keep her two week old kittens hidden amongst all the trash in the house. She is two years old and her son Dunder and his sisters Dove, Domenica, Daisie, Darcy are now healthy, fun-loving kittens. They were born February 1st. They are more fun to watch playing than comedy tv. If interested in adopting Darlene or any of her beautiful kittens, apply on-line at www.fowarescue.org.
On February 15th, FOWA Rescue was contacted to help with a case of extreme cat overpopulation in a house. Although the residents loved the cats, they were incapable of properly caring for them—they didn’t spay or neuter them, couldn’t provide medication when they got sick and were incapable of providing a healthy living situation for them in the house. Therefore, by the time they reached out for help, there was at least 120 cats/kittens in the house. FOWA stepped up to help, rescuing forty cats and kittens. Fortunately, these rescued cats and kittens are friendly and now thriving in foster care after being bathed and receiving necessary medical care. They will all be spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested and microchipped prior to adoption.
Fortunately for Darlene, she got spotted trying to keep her two week old kittens hidden amongst all the trash in the house. She is two years old and her son Dunder and his sisters Dove, Domenica, Daisie, Darcy are now healthy, fun-loving kittens. They were born February 1st. They are more fun to watch playing than comedy tv. If interested in adopting Darlene or any of her beautiful kittens, apply on-line at www.fowarescue.org.
Adoption fees vary, but in general dog adoption fees are $200 and up and cat fees are $125.00. These fees cover all medical costs such as routine shots, microchipping and spay/neutering of dogs as well fostering.
To qualify you must be over 18 and approved in the adoption process.
Adoption fees vary, but in general dog adoption fees are $200 and up and cat fees are $125.00. These fees cover all medical costs such as routine shots, microchipping and spay/neutering of dogs as well fostering.
To qualify you must be over 18 and approved in the adoption process.
You can email FOWA regarding meeting any of its furry friends! FOWA accomodates your schedule!
You can email FOWA regarding meeting any of its furry friends! FOWA accomodates your schedule!
More about this rescue
OUR MISSION
FOWA Rescue is an all volunteer 501(c)(3) (nonprofit) rescue organization based in Wayne, NJ serving the North Jersey area, dedicated to the welfare, sheltering and placement of homeless animals. We are committed to educating the public about the humane treatment of animals, preventing animal cruelty and overpopulation and promoting animal welfare.
OUR VISION
To end euthanasia of adoptable animals so one day, no healthy companion animal will be euthanized for lack of a home, space, or compassion.
OUR MISSION
FOWA Rescue is an all volunteer 501(c)(3) (nonprofit) rescue organization based in Wayne, NJ serving the North Jersey area, dedicated to the welfare, sheltering and placement of homeless animals. We are committed to educating the public about the humane treatment of animals, preventing animal cruelty and overpopulation and promoting animal welfare.
OUR VISION
To end euthanasia of adoptable animals so one day, no healthy companion animal will be euthanized for lack of a home, space, or compassion.