Adopt Me: Meet Cheeto! Cheeto is a 3-year-old sweetheart who`s made an amazing recovery and is now ready for his forever home! This handsome guy with the soulful eyes is loving, gentle, and sweet. He enjoys attention, cozy naps, and making new friends. Cheeto is FIV-positive, but that doesn`t slow him down!
FIV Facts & Myth Busters: FIV is a cat-only disease and cannot be spread to humans or dogs. FIV-positive cats most often live long, healthy, and normal lives with no symptoms. The virus is not easily passed between cats through shared bowls or snuggling—it`s primarily through serious bite wounds, which are rare for an indoor, neutered cat like Cheeto. Adopting an FIV+ cat is not costly or complicated. All they need is regular vet care, indoor living, and lots of love! Cheeto is looking for someone to give him the second chance he deserves. Adopting him means opening your heart to a wonderful companion who will love you unconditionally. Could you be the one?
Adopt Me: Meet Cheeto! Cheeto is a 3-year-old sweetheart who`s made an amazing recovery and is now ready for his forever home! This handsome guy with the soulful eyes is loving, gentle, and sweet. He enjoys attention, cozy naps, and making new friends. Cheeto is FIV-positive, but that doesn`t slow him down!
FIV Facts & Myth Busters: FIV is a cat-only disease and cannot be spread to humans or dogs. FIV-positive cats most often live long, healthy, and normal lives with no symptoms. The virus is not easily passed between cats through shared bowls or snuggling—it`s primarily through serious bite wounds, which are rare for an indoor, neutered cat like Cheeto. Adopting an FIV+ cat is not costly or complicated. All they need is regular vet care, indoor living, and lots of love! Cheeto is looking for someone to give him the second chance he deserves. Adopting him means opening your heart to a wonderful companion who will love you unconditionally. Could you be the one?
705 E. Santa Barbara Street, Santa Paula, CA 93060
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Our adoption process includes an application, an interview to match potential adopters with the right pet, and an adoption fee. For dogs, the fee is $125.00 and includes the spay/neuter, the microchip and its registration, up-to-date vaccinations, and the license if you reside in Santa Paula. Puppies start at $200.00 and up.Large dogs require a home check.
For cats, the fee is $100.00 and includes the spay/neuter, the microchip and its registration, and up-to-date vaccinations. Kittens are $125.00
Our adoption process includes an application, an interview to match potential adopters with the right pet, and an adoption fee. For dogs, the fee is $125.00 and includes the spay/neuter, the microchip and its registration, up-to-date vaccinations, and the license if you reside in Santa Paula. Puppies start at $200.00 and up.Large dogs require a home check.
For cats, the fee is $100.00 and includes the spay/neuter, the microchip and its registration, and up-to-date vaccinations. Kittens are $125.00
The Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center is located at 705 E. Santa Barbara Street in Santa Paula, California. We are open to the public on Tuesdays through Sundays, from 10am to 5pm. We are closed to the public every Monday.
The Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center is located at 705 E. Santa Barbara Street in Santa Paula, California. We are open to the public on Tuesdays through Sundays, from 10am to 5pm. We are closed to the public every Monday.
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Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center is a 100% no-kill no-excuse animal shelter dedicated to rehabilitating and re-homing the abandoned pets of Santa Paula, California.
We aim to do this through educating the community and partnering with other rescue groups. We are the first and only no-kill animal shelter in Ventura County.
Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center is a 100% no-kill no-excuse animal shelter dedicated to rehabilitating and re-homing the abandoned pets of Santa Paula, California.
We aim to do this through educating the community and partnering with other rescue groups. We are the first and only no-kill animal shelter in Ventura County.
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