Dicky was trapped by a property owner and brought to the shelter with no one coming forward to claim him. He’s a gentle, sweet-natured cat who clearly once had a home and is struggling with shelter life. Despite the stress, Dicky seeks human companionship and affection, and likes other non-aggressive cats. This handsome boy deserves a second chance before he becomes more distant, and where he won’t be abandoned again. With a little patience, he can be a working cat and a lifelong companion.
🐾 Ready to Adopt? Please make sure your lease or housing allows pets—and that your family is ready to welcome a new member. Prepare the essentials: food and water dishes, cat food, litter and litter box, cozy bedding, a carrier, and a trusted vet for ongoing care. Adopted pets need time to feel at home, confident, and bonded with their new family. We encourage adopters to follow the 7-3-3 Rule to help you and your new pet adjust to their new home. 7 days to decompress in a quiet, safe space where they can observe from a distance. Establish routines, like feeding, litter box cleaning and gentle interactions to help your cat feel secure. 3 weeks to start exploring and feeling more comfortable, and continue with routines. 3 months to fully settle in, build trust, and bond with you. ❤️ With patience and love, your new companion will have the best chance to thrive—and become a cherished part of your family.
Dicky was trapped by a property owner and brought to the shelter with no one coming forward to claim him. He’s a gentle, sweet-natured cat who clearly once had a home and is struggling with shelter life. Despite the stress, Dicky seeks human companionship and affection, and likes other non-aggressive cats. This handsome boy deserves a second chance before he becomes more distant, and where he won’t be abandoned again. With a little patience, he can be a working cat and a lifelong companion.
🐾 Ready to Adopt? Please make sure your lease or housing allows pets—and that your family is ready to welcome a new member. Prepare the essentials: food and water dishes, cat food, litter and litter box, cozy bedding, a carrier, and a trusted vet for ongoing care. Adopted pets need time to feel at home, confident, and bonded with their new family. We encourage adopters to follow the 7-3-3 Rule to help you and your new pet adjust to their new home. 7 days to decompress in a quiet, safe space where they can observe from a distance. Establish routines, like feeding, litter box cleaning and gentle interactions to help your cat feel secure. 3 weeks to start exploring and feeling more comfortable, and continue with routines. 3 months to fully settle in, build trust, and bond with you. ❤️ With patience and love, your new companion will have the best chance to thrive—and become a cherished part of your family.
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Interview
Loma Cat House will follow-up with Adopters about cat care reminders and tips and about their commitment to their adopted cat or kitten.
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Requires current contact information (name, address, phone, email), place of employment, and whether renting with pet approval or home owner
Additional adoption info
$75.00 to $150.00 for neutered pet with all shots
$75.00 to $150.00 for neutered pet with all shots
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Visit our Facebook page for announcements, photos of our shelter happenings and events at www.facebook.com/lomacathousegj.
More about this rescue
Loma Cat House Inc is an IRS 501(c)(3) organization that rescues unwanted, injured domestic and feral felines and provides medical attention, neutering, spaying, food, warmth and love while seeking qualified permanent homes in Mesa County. We are a volunteer managed, small organization with shelter space for 50 cats. We will also attempt to place dogs that are in special needs - like from elderly who can no longer care for them, or owners who have deceased.
Loma Cat House Inc is an IRS 501(c)(3) organization that rescues unwanted, injured domestic and feral felines and provides medical attention, neutering, spaying, food, warmth and love while seeking qualified permanent homes in Mesa County. We are a volunteer managed, small organization with shelter space for 50 cats. We will also attempt to place dogs that are in special needs - like from elderly who can no longer care for them, or owners who have deceased.
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