Lovely, dapple-coated Betina came to our shelter with her more outgoing sister, who quickly got adopted. But this reserved beauty is going to be selective about the human she choses to worship her. :-) Her name which means devotion and faith certainly fits!
Betina was rescued as a four month old kitten from a feral colony at a local hospital. She spent 4 months with her rescuer for socialization and learning to trust humans. She is still shy and a little scared, but we see her relaxing more day by day. This observant youngster's spot of choice is on the highest shelf in a room so she can take in everything around her and enjoy a cozy, long nap. We see her playing with toys and interacting positively with the other kitties.
As a very quiet and reserved feline, Betina will need someone who can make her feel safe, comfortable and understand that she may need some time to become more connected to her person. She will do best in a subdued environment that doesn't have a lot of hustle bustle.
Lovely, dapple-coated Betina came to our shelter with her more outgoing sister, who quickly got adopted. But this reserved beauty is going to be selective about the human she choses to worship her. :-) Her name which means devotion and faith certainly fits!
Betina was rescued as a four month old kitten from a feral colony at a local hospital. She spent 4 months with her rescuer for socialization and learning to trust humans. She is still shy and a little scared, but we see her relaxing more day by day. This observant youngster's spot of choice is on the highest shelf in a room so she can take in everything around her and enjoy a cozy, long nap. We see her playing with toys and interacting positively with the other kitties.
As a very quiet and reserved feline, Betina will need someone who can make her feel safe, comfortable and understand that she may need some time to become more connected to her person. She will do best in a subdued environment that doesn't have a lot of hustle bustle.
Complete Adoption Request Form on our website. https://www.safehavencats.org/site-visit-form-1
An adoption volunteer will contact you.
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Meet the Pet
We do not do same day adoptions.
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Home Check
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Home Check
Pet will be brought to your home during the home check.
Additional adoption info
Our Adoption Process
We have a clear and well-structured process in place to find the best possible homes for our animals in need. This process begins with you filling out our pre-adoption questionnaire designed to collect important details and insights from potential adopters and answer any questions you may have. Once complete, we move forward by setting up a visit for you to meet our cats in person. One of our Adoption Coordinators will provide a tour of our facility and introduce you to our available cats. Our adoption coordinators have extensive knowledge of every cat and can help answer questions about individual personalities, habits, and special needs. Should you decide to choose a specific cat during this meeting, we then schedule a home visit to deliver your new pet, ensure it’s a safe and suitable environment, and provide a care kit for the new pet. To support a smooth transition, we also make a follow-up call about a week later to see how everything is going to ensure both the adopter and the cat are settling in well together.
Our Adoption Process
We have a clear and well-structured process in place to find the best possible homes for our animals in need. This process begins with you filling out our pre-adoption questionnaire designed to collect important details and insights from potential adopters and answer any questions you may have. Once complete, we move forward by setting up a visit for you to meet our cats in person. One of our Adoption Coordinators will provide a tour of our facility and introduce you to our available cats. Our adoption coordinators have extensive knowledge of every cat and can help answer questions about individual personalities, habits, and special needs. Should you decide to choose a specific cat during this meeting, we then schedule a home visit to deliver your new pet, ensure it’s a safe and suitable environment, and provide a care kit for the new pet. To support a smooth transition, we also make a follow-up call about a week later to see how everything is going to ensure both the adopter and the cat are settling in well together.
Please contact us at adopt@azshfa.org for information on our wonderful kitties. Interested adopters should complete an Adoption Request Form located at https://www.safehavencats.org/site-visit-form-1
An adoption volunteer will be in touch with you after review of your pre-adoption questionnaire. We will then set up an appointment to meet our kitties at the shelter.
We do not do same day adoptions.
Please contact us at adopt@azshfa.org for information on our wonderful kitties. Interested adopters should complete an Adoption Request Form located at https://www.safehavencats.org/site-visit-form-1
An adoption volunteer will be in touch with you after review of your pre-adoption questionnaire. We will then set up an appointment to meet our kitties at the shelter.
We do not do same day adoptions.
More about this rescue
Safe Haven for Animals was founded in late 2004 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, no-kill shelter, with the mission of providing as many cats as possible with a safe and happy home, preventing untimely endings to their lives. There is no time limit on any cat's stay, ensuring that euthanasia is a last resort reserved only for those whose health conditions are irreparable. The core purpose of the organization is clear: to save the lives of cats. The joy of the shelter comes from the adoption process, where our goal is to unite each cat with a loving family, thereby enriching both the lives of the animals and the people who welcome them.
Safe Haven for Animals was founded in late 2004 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, no-kill shelter, with the mission of providing as many cats as possible with a safe and happy home, preventing untimely endings to their lives. There is no time limit on any cat's stay, ensuring that euthanasia is a last resort reserved only for those whose health conditions are irreparable. The core purpose of the organization is clear: to save the lives of cats. The joy of the shelter comes from the adoption process, where our goal is to unite each cat with a loving family, thereby enriching both the lives of the animals and the people who welcome them.
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