Ollie has a very sweet side to him, very affectionate, and even a lap cat at times. He is a volunteer favorite for sure!
This handsome fellow was found living outside, and we believe he's about four years old.
When he first came to the rescue, he was not very happy. But we've seen a shift in him, and he's doing so much better!
Ollie would probably still be most happy being your only pet, so he can be king of his castle.
Come meet this cutie, and when he gazes at you with his big green eyes, you'll surely want to take him home.
Ollie has a very sweet side to him, very affectionate, and even a lap cat at times. He is a volunteer favorite for sure!
This handsome fellow was found living outside, and we believe he's about four years old.
When he first came to the rescue, he was not very happy. But we've seen a shift in him, and he's doing so much better!
Ollie would probably still be most happy being your only pet, so he can be king of his castle.
Come meet this cutie, and when he gazes at you with his big green eyes, you'll surely want to take him home.
This Application is the first step in a process that we anticipate will culminate in the placement of a healthy and temperamentally-sound animal into your home as a new family member. Steps two and three respectively, will be a veterinary check (your veterinarian will be telephoned and asked about your previous record of treatment and care of your pets) and a home check, where a member or representative of (Colleen Crossan or Patrice Shearin) will visit your home to ascertain the suitability of the living quarters for your new pet and to suggest any safety features that you may not be aware of in providing a safe and secure home for your newest member. All members of the household as well as all other pets must be present for this visit. Please don’t view this as judging. We simply want to ensure that the pet is going to a great home. A virtual home visit can be arranged.
This Application is the first step in a process that we anticipate will culminate in the placement of a healthy and temperamentally-sound animal into your home as a new family member. Steps two and three respectively, will be a veterinary check (your veterinarian will be telephoned and asked about your previous record of treatment and care of your pets) and a home check, where a member or representative of (Colleen Crossan or Patrice Shearin) will visit your home to ascertain the suitability of the living quarters for your new pet and to suggest any safety features that you may not be aware of in providing a safe and secure home for your newest member. All members of the household as well as all other pets must be present for this visit. Please don’t view this as judging. We simply want to ensure that the pet is going to a great home. A virtual home visit can be arranged.
Adoption events are listed on our Facebook page and on our website: https://www.facebook.com/share/1AFkFS3FHM/?mibextid=wwXIfr or freedomfences.org
Adoption events are listed on our Facebook page and on our website: https://www.facebook.com/share/1AFkFS3FHM/?mibextid=wwXIfr or freedomfences.org
More about this rescue
Freedom Fences is a volunteer-run, 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Upstate South Carolina, working to save dogs and cats from neglect, abandonment, and euthanasia. Since 2010, we've focused on reducing the number of pets euthanized in Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens Counties through hands-on rescue, community outreach, and lifesaving transport.
We started by helping outdoor dog -- especially those chained with little shelter or space -- by offering free kennels, improving living conditions, and advocating for better animal welfare laws. In 2014, we opened The Wag Shack, a small, no-kill shelter for dogs in urgent need. We ensure every dog receives vet care, spay/neuter surgery, and love -- then find them forever homes locally or through trusted out-of-state rescue partners.
In 2016, we expanded our mission to include cat rescue. Today, we care for 25–30 adoptable cats in two cage-free facilities: The Catty Shack and Meow Manor. All cats are fully vetted, spayed/neutered, and ready for loving homes. When local adoptions aren’t possible due to overpopulation, we transport cats to rescue partners up north -- at no cost -- so they can find the families they deserve.
We may be a small team, but we believe every life matters. One adoption at a time, we're making a difference.
Freedom Fences is a volunteer-run, 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Upstate South Carolina, working to save dogs and cats from neglect, abandonment, and euthanasia. Since 2010, we've focused on reducing the number of pets euthanized in Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens Counties through hands-on rescue, community outreach, and lifesaving transport.
We started by helping outdoor dog -- especially those chained with little shelter or space -- by offering free kennels, improving living conditions, and advocating for better animal welfare laws. In 2014, we opened The Wag Shack, a small, no-kill shelter for dogs in urgent need. We ensure every dog receives vet care, spay/neuter surgery, and love -- then find them forever homes locally or through trusted out-of-state rescue partners.
In 2016, we expanded our mission to include cat rescue. Today, we care for 25–30 adoptable cats in two cage-free facilities: The Catty Shack and Meow Manor. All cats are fully vetted, spayed/neutered, and ready for loving homes. When local adoptions aren’t possible due to overpopulation, we transport cats to rescue partners up north -- at no cost -- so they can find the families they deserve.
We may be a small team, but we believe every life matters. One adoption at a time, we're making a difference.
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We'll also keep you updated on Mr. Pumpkin's adoption status with email updates.