Sadie was rescued from a rural property that was overrun with cats and kittens. Poor Sadie has a permanent limp from an old injury and she received surgery for a prolapse due to giving birth to litter after litter of kittens. But all that is in the past and now she's looking forward to finding a furever home of her own! She's quite shy but she's also a sweet, mellow and gentle cat. She's does great with other cats and would make a wonderful companion for a shy or senior cat! Better yet, she could be adopted alongside one of shelter buddies, Sue, Pearl or Calamari!
Sadie was rescued from a rural property that was overrun with cats and kittens. Poor Sadie has a permanent limp from an old injury and she received surgery for a prolapse due to giving birth to litter after litter of kittens. But all that is in the past and now she's looking forward to finding a furever home of her own! She's quite shy but she's also a sweet, mellow and gentle cat. She's does great with other cats and would make a wonderful companion for a shy or senior cat! Better yet, she could be adopted alongside one of shelter buddies, Sue, Pearl or Calamari!
Potential adopters must complete an adoption application and in some cases we may require a home visit (mostly dogs). For current adoption fee info and promotions, we recommend going to our website at http://PetsAliveWNY.org. As of 2013, dog adoption fees range from $225 for dogs to $325 for puppies, and some dogs may have reduced or waived adoption fees. Cat adoption fees range from $25 for older adult cats to $140 for young kittens, with some cats' adoption fees waived.
Potential adopters must complete an adoption application and in some cases we may require a home visit (mostly dogs). For current adoption fee info and promotions, we recommend going to our website at http://PetsAliveWNY.org. As of 2013, dog adoption fees range from $225 for dogs to $325 for puppies, and some dogs may have reduced or waived adoption fees. Cat adoption fees range from $25 for older adult cats to $140 for young kittens, with some cats' adoption fees waived.
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Dogs are in foster homes and may be seen by appointment. Contact us by email at adoptions@PetsAliveWNY.org or call us at (716) 247-5090 and leave a message. Cats can be seen at our building on Mon - Fri, 5pm - 7pm and Sat, 11am-3pm or by appointment: Pets Alive WNY, 7007 Campbell Blvd, Pendleton, NY
Dogs are in foster homes and may be seen by appointment. Contact us by email at adoptions@PetsAliveWNY.org or call us at (716) 247-5090 and leave a message. Cats can be seen at our building on Mon - Fri, 5pm - 7pm and Sat, 11am-3pm or by appointment: Pets Alive WNY, 7007 Campbell Blvd, Pendleton, NY
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Pets Alive WNY (formerly Buffalo Humane) is an all-volunteer nonprofit no-kill animal rescue organization. In addition to adoptions, we also do some sanctuary work as well as behavioral consultations for persons in the community.
Pets Alive WNY (formerly Buffalo Humane) is an all-volunteer nonprofit no-kill animal rescue organization. In addition to adoptions, we also do some sanctuary work as well as behavioral consultations for persons in the community.
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