This helps Grant County Animal Outreach with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown or Chocolate
Age
2 years 2 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
58321022
Hair Length
short
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Meet Alabama! Say hello to Alabama, a sweet 2-year-old short-haired brown tabby with an endearing personality! Alabama is a truly special girl. While she starts off very shy, once she feels safe and comfortable, she reveals herself to be a total sweetheart.
She has truly blossomed here at the shelter, coming out of her shell more and more every day and growing in confidence. You`ll know she`s feeling happy because she`s quite talkative and has the cutest little meow! Alabama absolutely adores people, but she prefers to be the one to initiate contact. Give her a moment to approach you, and you`ll be rewarded with all her affection.
Alabama also gets along well with other animals, as long as they aren`t too overwhelming and give her the space she needs to feel secure. She`s looking for a patient and loving home where her quiet confidence can continue to shine.
Alabama is currently at Grant County Animal Outreach.
Visiting Hours: Tuesday - Saturday: 12 PM - 5 PM
Contact Us: Email: thegcao@gmail.com
Are you ready to welcome this charming and resilient girl into your family? Come meet Alabama and let her warm your heart!
Meet Alabama! Say hello to Alabama, a sweet 2-year-old short-haired brown tabby with an endearing personality! Alabama is a truly special girl. While she starts off very shy, once she feels safe and comfortable, she reveals herself to be a total sweetheart.
She has truly blossomed here at the shelter, coming out of her shell more and more every day and growing in confidence. You`ll know she`s feeling happy because she`s quite talkative and has the cutest little meow! Alabama absolutely adores people, but she prefers to be the one to initiate contact. Give her a moment to approach you, and you`ll be rewarded with all her affection.
Alabama also gets along well with other animals, as long as they aren`t too overwhelming and give her the space she needs to feel secure. She`s looking for a patient and loving home where her quiet confidence can continue to shine.
Alabama is currently at Grant County Animal Outreach.
Visiting Hours: Tuesday - Saturday: 12 PM - 5 PM
Contact Us: Email: thegcao@gmail.com
Are you ready to welcome this charming and resilient girl into your family? Come meet Alabama and let her warm your heart!
$200 for a dog over 7 months and $350 for a puppy under 6 months. Fee includes first vaccinations, microchip and spay/neuter surgery. Your new pet will be able to be picked up after the spay/neuter surgery. Your new pet will also be provided with 30 days of Sheltercare pet insurance for no additional cost.
$100 for a CAT or $175 KITTEN. Fee includes first vaccinations, microchip and spay or neuter. Fee includes first vaccinations, microchip and spay/neuter surgery. Your new pet will be able to be picked up after the spay/neuter surgery. Your new pet will also be provided with 30 days of Sheltercare pet insurance for no additional cost.
$200 for a dog over 7 months and $350 for a puppy under 6 months. Fee includes first vaccinations, microchip and spay/neuter surgery. Your new pet will be able to be picked up after the spay/neuter surgery. Your new pet will also be provided with 30 days of Sheltercare pet insurance for no additional cost.
$100 for a CAT or $175 KITTEN. Fee includes first vaccinations, microchip and spay or neuter. Fee includes first vaccinations, microchip and spay/neuter surgery. Your new pet will be able to be picked up after the spay/neuter surgery. Your new pet will also be provided with 30 days of Sheltercare pet insurance for no additional cost.
Our hours of operation are from Noon-2pm, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Or by appointment Mondays, Tuesdays, or Wednesdays.
We are located at 6725 Randolph Road NE, Moses Lake, Washington.
If you have questions about a pet, you are also welcome to call Animal Outreach at 509-762-9616.
Our hours of operation are from Noon-2pm, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Or by appointment Mondays, Tuesdays, or Wednesdays.
We are located at 6725 Randolph Road NE, Moses Lake, Washington.
If you have questions about a pet, you are also welcome to call Animal Outreach at 509-762-9616.
More about this shelter
MISSION STATEMENT
To give shelter to the displaced and abandoned.
To give safety to the abused and neglected.
To educate the community on the importance of responsible pet ownership and care.
VISION STATEMENT
Grant County Animal Outreach believes that all domestic animals deserve to be treated with respect and integrity. We will represent the animals with honesty and compassion. We will work with the community, rescue organizations and foster homes on behalf of the animals to give them a second chance at finding loving forever homes.
Grant County Animal Outreach strives to promote public awareness and provide education to the community concerning the importance of spaying/neutering to prevent overpopulation. We will utilize the newest technology available to reunite lost pets with owners, to identify breeds and characteristics, to advertise the availability of adoptable pets and to continue the education of ourselves and the public.
Grant County Animal Outreach will work to strengthen our relationships with city and county governments and to be responsive to changing community needs. We will be readily accessible in a crisis and be an informational resource. We will promote key animal issues by increasing our visibility in the community, participating in and supporting local events and causes.
Grant County Animal Outreach will fulfill these commitments by fostering a professional and compassionate staff and volunteer base through training and continuing education. We will maintain a strong and supportive Board of Directors.
Come Visit Us!
MISSION STATEMENT
To give shelter to the displaced and abandoned.
To give safety to the abused and neglected.
To educate the community on the importance of responsible pet ownership and care.
VISION STATEMENT
Grant County Animal Outreach believes that all domestic animals deserve to be treated with respect and integrity. We will represent the animals with honesty and compassion. We will work with the community, rescue organizations and foster homes on behalf of the animals to give them a second chance at finding loving forever homes.
Grant County Animal Outreach strives to promote public awareness and provide education to the community concerning the importance of spaying/neutering to prevent overpopulation. We will utilize the newest technology available to reunite lost pets with owners, to identify breeds and characteristics, to advertise the availability of adoptable pets and to continue the education of ourselves and the public.
Grant County Animal Outreach will work to strengthen our relationships with city and county governments and to be responsive to changing community needs. We will be readily accessible in a crisis and be an informational resource. We will promote key animal issues by increasing our visibility in the community, participating in and supporting local events and causes.
Grant County Animal Outreach will fulfill these commitments by fostering a professional and compassionate staff and volunteer base through training and continuing education. We will maintain a strong and supportive Board of Directors.
Come Visit Us!
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