Greta is a domestic shorthair who was brought into our care along with 6 other young adults as a rescue transfer from another facility in February 2025.
These guys were all apart of a hording case and when they arrived, it was apparent the conditions they were kept in were horrible as all of these poor things were injured and sick. Their group was rescued after the report of neighbors trying to poison all of them as the hoarding case got out of hand. Greta along with the rest of her group were traumatized when they first arrived but staff gave them a safe space to decompress together and eventually they starting gaining their trust back for human encounter.
Greta, while being one of the shyer girls, is an absolute sweetheart! She is actually quite spunky and loves to play and cuddle! Greta does require a very slow approach and introduction to new things as she can be quite skittish so her adopter will need to understand patience in her new home. She LOVES other cats and enjoys a confident feline friend to play with when the humans are away! Greta does have some scarring in her eye we believe is due to a past injury in her previous living conditions but, it doesn't slow her down or affect her in any way!
If you are interested in meeting Greta, please submit an application at www.valleyanimal.org
At Valley Animal Center our mission is to unite dogs and cats with loving people.
Greta is a domestic shorthair who was brought into our care along with 6 other young adults as a rescue transfer from another facility in February 2025.
These guys were all apart of a hording case and when they arrived, it was apparent the conditions they were kept in were horrible as all of these poor things were injured and sick. Their group was rescued after the report of neighbors trying to poison all of them as the hoarding case got out of hand. Greta along with the rest of her group were traumatized when they first arrived but staff gave them a safe space to decompress together and eventually they starting gaining their trust back for human encounter.
Greta, while being one of the shyer girls, is an absolute sweetheart! She is actually quite spunky and loves to play and cuddle! Greta does require a very slow approach and introduction to new things as she can be quite skittish so her adopter will need to understand patience in her new home. She LOVES other cats and enjoys a confident feline friend to play with when the humans are away! Greta does have some scarring in her eye we believe is due to a past injury in her previous living conditions but, it doesn't slow her down or affect her in any way!
If you are interested in meeting Greta, please submit an application at www.valleyanimal.org
At Valley Animal Center our mission is to unite dogs and cats with loving people.
*Every animal adopted from Valley Animal Center will have a microchip ID. However, it is the adopter's responsibility to register the microchip ID as soon as possible. Otherwise, if the pet gets lost, the microchip ID will not have the adopter's contact information.
Our adoption centers are open 5 days a week. Hour vary.
Kitten Adoption Fee: $120
Cat Adoption Fee: $100
*Every animal adopted from Valley Animal Center will have a microchip ID. However, it is the adopter's responsibility to register the microchip ID as soon as possible. Otherwise, if the pet gets lost, the microchip ID will not have the adopter's contact information.
More about this shelter
Valley Animal Center houses thousands of dogs and cats annually until they are placed in loving homes. Majority of our shelter animals are rescued from local animal control agencies who have no more space for their animals. Even animals who have been abused, mistreated, abandoned, and injured are cared for and nurtured until a loving home is ready to adopt them.
We are easily accessible to the residents of the entire six-county region it serves. Even individuals from out of the area and out of state have come to Valley Animal Center to adopt animals from us and utilize our clinic services.
Our mission is to unite dogs and cat with loving people but it does not simply end at the adoption process. With our low-cost clinic, a membership-based dog park, and humane education resources found on our website, we want to ensure our community has easy access to resources that will help them along in their pet ownership journey.
Valley Animal Center houses thousands of dogs and cats annually until they are placed in loving homes. Majority of our shelter animals are rescued from local animal control agencies who have no more space for their animals. Even animals who have been abused, mistreated, abandoned, and injured are cared for and nurtured until a loving home is ready to adopt them.
We are easily accessible to the residents of the entire six-county region it serves. Even individuals from out of the area and out of state have come to Valley Animal Center to adopt animals from us and utilize our clinic services.
Our mission is to unite dogs and cat with loving people but it does not simply end at the adoption process. With our low-cost clinic, a membership-based dog park, and humane education resources found on our website, we want to ensure our community has easy access to resources that will help them along in their pet ownership journey.