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My name is Dinah!

Posted 1 week ago | Updated 1 day ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Approve Application

4

Sign Adoption Contract

5

Take the Pet Home

6

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20454738
Hair Length
short

My details

Alert icon Not good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Dinah is an adorable young kitty who came to Angus and Friends from the streets of San Jose, where she had been living in a homeless encampment. After disappearing for a couple of days, Dinah showed up with a gash on her head and unable to see. A kind rescuer took her in, and in that calm, loving environment, Dinah bounced right back!
 
Dinah is a very sweet kitty with an affectionate nature who greets her humans with little meows and loves to receive attention. Her favorite activities are receiving ear and chin rubs, snoozing against your leg, and chasing crinkly toys. Despite having limited vision, Dinah still loves to play and is surprisingly good at catching the end of a cat dancer. She is also very keen on Greenies and has been known to tear a bag open to retrieve the treats herself if her humans don't offer them to her!
 
Dinah was born in approximately November 2022; she is spayed, vaccinated, and has been treated for fleas, worms, and common parasites. She will be microchipped prior to adoption.
 
Dinah would do best in an adults-only home, but would probably be okay with older, respectful teens. She needs to be in a setting without other animals as she does not like cats. Dinah should go to a mellow, relaxed household where the residents are mindful that her partial blindness means that she may react with fear to unfamiliar objects or environments.
 
Please note that Dinah is being fostered in the North Bay near Santa Rosa, and prospective adopters should be willing to travel there to meet her.
 
For more information about Dinah, please contact Deborah at 510-909-4961 (text preferred) or at angusnfriends@outlook.com


May 19, 2024, 4:44 am
Rescue
Angus & Friends, Inc.

Contact info

Pet ID
20454738
Contact
Address
Castro Valley, CA 94546

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Cats and kittens seen on Adopt-A-Pet, and other sites they cover, will be seen online by potential adopter, and, app is then submitted.

2.

Interview

Angus & Friends will then contact applicant to determine if it will be a good fit, or to recommend others cats/kittens.

3.

Approve Application

Notify applicant that application is approved, set up time for adopter to receive cat, and conduct a home visit at time of delivery.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

Adopter and rescue have mutual option to opt out at delivery. If adopter keeps cat, adoption contract and fees are completed/collected.

5.

Take the Pet Home

Adoptions may be thru phone/online/in person process above, or may be conducted at a local pet store such as Petsmart, or Pet Food Express.

6.

Take the Pet Home

Angus & Friends will always take our cats back if for any reason at any time it is not working out, and will refund adoption fee.

Additional adoption info

We are looking for furrever homes for our cats and kittens, but will take them back if it doesn't work out. Our cats MUST be indoors only, no exceptions!! We will be happy to refer you to other rescues, shelters, etc. if there is any question or you want indoor/outdoor cat.

Go meet their pets

Angus & Friends holds Adoption Events on most Saturdays from 12-3pm, at the Bayfair PetSmart, 15555 E. 14th St in San Leandro. Please check our website and social media for specific dates and updates. You can also text Deborah at 510-909-4961 for more information.

More about this rescue

Angus & Friends is a new 501(c)(3) nonprofit in California. Angus was an approximately 15 y.o. orange tabby found on death's door by people who lived in his neighborhood who assumed he had a home. He didn't, but probably did at one time, because he turned out to be friendly, though very sick. We tried to save him, but he ultimately had to be put down because he was not recovering after a blood transfusion due to flea anemia. Our goal is to help as many homeless cats and kittens as possible to get off the mean streets and find a furrever home.