Oh, Mickey, you’re so fine. You’re so fine you blow my mind. Hey, Mickey!” (“Hey Mickey” by Bring It On) Yes, I’m Mickey, and I was fine once upon a time. When I was a young adult back in 2017, I came to Paws and Claws after I was found in Grandview Cemetery in SE Rochester. My name was Henry. I was adopted and returned due to landlord issues, then adopted again. I’ve been Mickey ever since. Now, I’m back at Paws and Claws again because I’ve been diagnosed with diabetes, and my family could not afford insulin. When I was returned to the shelter, I was not so fine. My fur was full of mats, and I had lost a lot of weight. So I went to a wonderful foster home, where I received lots of TLC. My matted coat was shaved, and I became much more comfortable. My diabetes is now under control, and I am gaining weight. I will need to continue on insulin and have my glucose levels monitored by a vet. My mom said this about me: I am a good cat who listens! If I am told, “No” I answer with a little “Meow,” and I am a good boy. Because I am diabetic, I drink lots of water. I love ice in my water. I am strictly an indoor cat. If I ever do go outdoors, I will walk on the grass in the yard with you and never wander off. I was very, very loved by my family, and they were heartbroken to have to give me up. They asked that you take good care of me. Scratch me under my chin and behind my ears. They sent my favorite toy with me, my yellow mouse. Please don’t lose it! Please, someone, I want to be in a loving forever home. I want someone to say, “Hey, Mickey! You’re mine!”
Adoption fee $50 + microchip fee $30 + tax
Oh, Mickey, you’re so fine. You’re so fine you blow my mind. Hey, Mickey!” (“Hey Mickey” by Bring It On) Yes, I’m Mickey, and I was fine once upon a time. When I was a young adult back in 2017, I came to Paws and Claws after I was found in Grandview Cemetery in SE Rochester. My name was Henry. I was adopted and returned due to landlord issues, then adopted again. I’ve been Mickey ever since. Now, I’m back at Paws and Claws again because I’ve been diagnosed with diabetes, and my family could not afford insulin. When I was returned to the shelter, I was not so fine. My fur was full of mats, and I had lost a lot of weight. So I went to a wonderful foster home, where I received lots of TLC. My matted coat was shaved, and I became much more comfortable. My diabetes is now under control, and I am gaining weight. I will need to continue on insulin and have my glucose levels monitored by a vet. My mom said this about me: I am a good cat who listens! If I am told, “No” I answer with a little “Meow,” and I am a good boy. Because I am diabetic, I drink lots of water. I love ice in my water. I am strictly an indoor cat. If I ever do go outdoors, I will walk on the grass in the yard with you and never wander off. I was very, very loved by my family, and they were heartbroken to have to give me up. They asked that you take good care of me. Scratch me under my chin and behind my ears. They sent my favorite toy with me, my yellow mouse. Please don’t lose it! Please, someone, I want to be in a loving forever home. I want someone to say, “Hey, Mickey! You’re mine!”
Paws and Claws Humane Society (PCHS) is a non-profit, mostly volunteer organization that rescues and shelters homeless cats and dogs until they can be adopted into their “forever” homes. We want our clients to understand that adopting and animal is a lifetime responsibility and commitment to that animal.
All prospective adopters must show (at the time of adoption) a valid drivers license or other acceptable identification to verify their name, address, and age. Adopters must be 18 yrs of age. Children under the age of 12 years old need to be present at time of viewing shelter cats or dogs.
After submitting an application, there is generally a processing period of 1-3 days in order to complete all pre-adoption checks and paperwork before an adopter may take possession of the animal.
For full list of our adoption policies, please see: http://www.pawsandclaws.org/policies-faq-policies.php
Paws and Claws Humane Society (PCHS) is a non-profit, mostly volunteer organization that rescues and shelters homeless cats and dogs until they can be adopted into their “forever” homes. We want our clients to understand that adopting and animal is a lifetime responsibility and commitment to that animal.
All prospective adopters must show (at the time of adoption) a valid drivers license or other acceptable identification to verify their name, address, and age. Adopters must be 18 yrs of age. Children under the age of 12 years old need to be present at time of viewing shelter cats or dogs.
After submitting an application, there is generally a processing period of 1-3 days in order to complete all pre-adoption checks and paperwork before an adopter may take possession of the animal.
For full list of our adoption policies, please see: http://www.pawsandclaws.org/policies-faq-policies.php
We are located at 3224 19th Street NW, Rochester, MN 55901 and our viewing hours are:
Monday: 12:30pm - 4:30pm
Tuesday: 2:00pm - 7:00pm
Wednesday: 12:30pm - 4:30pm
Thursday: 2:00pm - 7:00pm
Friday: 12:30pm - 4:30pm
Saturday 12:30pm - 4:30pm
Sunday: Closed
For current adoption events, please see: http://www.pawsandclaws.org/news-events.php
We are located at 3224 19th Street NW, Rochester, MN 55901 and our viewing hours are:
Monday: 12:30pm - 4:30pm
Tuesday: 2:00pm - 7:00pm
Wednesday: 12:30pm - 4:30pm
Thursday: 2:00pm - 7:00pm
Friday: 12:30pm - 4:30pm
Saturday 12:30pm - 4:30pm
Sunday: Closed
For current adoption events, please see: http://www.pawsandclaws.org/news-events.php
More about this rescue
Paws and Claws Humane Society is committed to partnering with the community to shelter, protect, and seek adoptive homes for abandoned or lost companion animals.
We have served Southern Minnesota for over 30 years and we are the largest shelter in the 8 surrounding counties that does not limit the length of stay for the animals in its care.
Paws & Claws is funded completely on donations and fundraising events and receives no federal, state, county or city funds.We currently have nearly 900 dues paying members.
Paws & Claws has a community fund to help pay for the spaying and neutering of companion animals for those who cannot afford it.
We give over 40 tours and presentations annually, educating the public [including over 400 children] about proper animal care and the importance of spaying and neutering companion animals to help control the pet population in Southern Minnesota.
We have over 110 families that participate in the Guardian Angel Program [sponsoring animals] each month.
Paws & Claws will take in an injured animal and get the emergency medical care that it requires.
Local veterinarians in and around Rochester help Paws & Claws by providing over 145 free spay or neuters each year.
In a typical year the shelter will facilitate adoptions and provide care for over 600 dogs and cats.
www.pawsandclaws.org
Paws and Claws Humane Society is committed to partnering with the community to shelter, protect, and seek adoptive homes for abandoned or lost companion animals.
We have served Southern Minnesota for over 30 years and we are the largest shelter in the 8 surrounding counties that does not limit the length of stay for the animals in its care.
Paws & Claws is funded completely on donations and fundraising events and receives no federal, state, county or city funds.We currently have nearly 900 dues paying members.
Paws & Claws has a community fund to help pay for the spaying and neutering of companion animals for those who cannot afford it.
We give over 40 tours and presentations annually, educating the public [including over 400 children] about proper animal care and the importance of spaying and neutering companion animals to help control the pet population in Southern Minnesota.
We have over 110 families that participate in the Guardian Angel Program [sponsoring animals] each month.
Paws & Claws will take in an injured animal and get the emergency medical care that it requires.
Local veterinarians in and around Rochester help Paws & Claws by providing over 145 free spay or neuters each year.
In a typical year the shelter will facilitate adoptions and provide care for over 600 dogs and cats.
www.pawsandclaws.org
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