As you may have read from my previous stay at the Whitie’s AirB&B, I was returned twice for playing too rough with my cat roommates. What starts out as play, often escalates to aggressive behavior. I seem unable to self regulate my enthusiastic energy, and do not heed my feline friends’ cries to stop. So it is strongly recommended by my PR people at the shelter that I be an Only kitty.
Well I am back for a third time. 😿
But this time it was not my fault. I really loved being the only kitty but I am too young, active, curious and smart, to just be a lap cat. (To be fair, I really did like my senior mom and her lap but I was too much for her.)
I will need an active household. But not with toddlers or young kids. Being left alone for long periods, means lots of pent up energy, that I really prefer to expend by playing with humans.
I like toys and activities that are “hands free.” Meaning, if you wrestle with me, using your fragile, human hands……someone will by sorry.
I do love naps in the sun, watching birds from a window, and would love to sleep with you.
Note: The shelter staff does not know how I am with dogs but their suspicion is I might like them. 😻
As you may have read from my previous stay at the Whitie’s AirB&B, I was returned twice for playing too rough with my cat roommates. What starts out as play, often escalates to aggressive behavior. I seem unable to self regulate my enthusiastic energy, and do not heed my feline friends’ cries to stop. So it is strongly recommended by my PR people at the shelter that I be an Only kitty.
Well I am back for a third time. 😿
But this time it was not my fault. I really loved being the only kitty but I am too young, active, curious and smart, to just be a lap cat. (To be fair, I really did like my senior mom and her lap but I was too much for her.)
I will need an active household. But not with toddlers or young kids. Being left alone for long periods, means lots of pent up energy, that I really prefer to expend by playing with humans.
I like toys and activities that are “hands free.” Meaning, if you wrestle with me, using your fragile, human hands……someone will by sorry.
I do love naps in the sun, watching birds from a window, and would love to sleep with you.
Note: The shelter staff does not know how I am with dogs but their suspicion is I might like them. 😻
To adopt a new family member from Animal Compassion Team (ACT), you need to fill out our online application.
All adopted animals will be Spayed/Neutered, micro-chipped, vaccinated appropriately, provided a full spectrum de-wormer, and have received a flea/tick preventative. I
Our dog adoption fees are: $225.00
Our puppy adoption fees are $295.00
Our cat/kitten adoption fees are: $125.00
Adoption Information
To adopt a new family member from Animal Compassion Team (ACT), you need to fill out our online application.
All adopted animals will be Spayed/Neutered, micro-chipped, vaccinated appropriately, provided a full spectrum de-wormer, and have received a flea/tick preventative. I
Our dog adoption fees are: $225.00
Our puppy adoption fees are $295.00
Our cat/kitten adoption fees are: $125.00
Check our website for events and times when we are showing off our furry friends. www.animalcompassionteam.com Feel free to send us an email at info@animalcompassionteam.com
Check our website for events and times when we are showing off our furry friends. www.animalcompassionteam.com Feel free to send us an email at info@animalcompassionteam.com
More about this rescue
The vision of Animal Compassion Team has been years in the making, shaped by hard work, heartbreak, and an unwavering love for animals. Despite the challenges, we chose this path because saving lives matters—it's that simple. Every dog, cat, and animal we rescue reaffirms our commitment to making a difference. In August 2009, we took a leap of faith and became a 501(c)3 non-profit, ready to turn hope into action. Each life saved makes every effort worthwhile, and we look forward to sharing countless happy endings.
Our Mission Statement
To provide a safe haven for animals of all breeds and species through rescue, rehabilitation, adoption, and sanctuary. To advocate for humane treatment, promote the human-animal bond, and educate about kindness, compassion, and responsible pet ownership, emphasizing spaying and neutering. Together with other rescues and shelters, we strive toward a no-kill nation.
The vision of Animal Compassion Team has been years in the making, shaped by hard work, heartbreak, and an unwavering love for animals. Despite the challenges, we chose this path because saving lives matters—it's that simple. Every dog, cat, and animal we rescue reaffirms our commitment to making a difference. In August 2009, we took a leap of faith and became a 501(c)3 non-profit, ready to turn hope into action. Each life saved makes every effort worthwhile, and we look forward to sharing countless happy endings.
Our Mission Statement
To provide a safe haven for animals of all breeds and species through rescue, rehabilitation, adoption, and sanctuary. To advocate for humane treatment, promote the human-animal bond, and educate about kindness, compassion, and responsible pet ownership, emphasizing spaying and neutering. Together with other rescues and shelters, we strive toward a no-kill nation.
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