Posted over 7 months ago | Updated over 4 months ago
This helps Stanly County Humane Society, Inc with pet care costs.
Poor KISMET was found in the Walmart parking lot by a good samaritan. Hungry and cooperative, he was brought to the SCHS where he was immediately given medical attention. He came in with some hair loss – likely dermatitis or food allergies. He has transitioned back to his regular food and looks wonderful. Kismet is quiet, non-confrontational and would do great as an only cat. He loves attention and seeks it out. The standard adoption fee is $100 cash or $105 debit/credit. This includes feline testing, vaccines, spaying/neutering, micro-chipping and de-worming. You may complete an application to start the adoption process at www.stanlycountyhumanesociety.org, under the 'Adoption' tab. Like us on facebook at Stanly County Humane Society Cats. Thanks for considering adopting a rescue pet!
Adoption fees for pets with Stanly County Humane Society are to cover the following:
*Spay/Neuter
*Heartworm/Feline Testing
*All standard vaccinations
*Rabies Vaccination
*Microchip
Poor KISMET was found in the Walmart parking lot by a good samaritan. Hungry and cooperative, he was brought to the SCHS where he was immediately given medical attention. He came in with some hair loss – likely dermatitis or food allergies. He has transitioned back to his regular food and looks wonderful. Kismet is quiet, non-confrontational and would do great as an only cat. He loves attention and seeks it out. The standard adoption fee is $100 cash or $105 debit/credit. This includes feline testing, vaccines, spaying/neutering, micro-chipping and de-worming. You may complete an application to start the adoption process at www.stanlycountyhumanesociety.org, under the 'Adoption' tab. Like us on facebook at Stanly County Humane Society Cats. Thanks for considering adopting a rescue pet!
Adoption fees for pets with Stanly County Humane Society are to cover the following:
*Spay/Neuter
*Heartworm/Feline Testing
*All standard vaccinations
*Rabies Vaccination
*Microchip