Let me introduce you to Bob and Sabrina. Both of them have quite the story. They both lived outside in a colony and were fending for themselves. Eventually they were trapped with the idea they would be fixed and released back into their group. But what everyone saw very quickly is that both of them were super sweet and not one little bit feral. That is when their next adventure came.
Sabrina had FHO, femoral head osteotomy. Which was a bone on bone situation at the top of the bone which is very painful to live with. Some very kind local supporters of cats, paid $800 for her surgery, and a kind foster mom took her in to recover and heal. That same foster mom took in Bob too. It was then discovered that Bob has FIV, Feline Immunodeficiency virus. (he is doing great and has no health concerns).
Well to say Bob and Sabrina became fast friends would be an understatement. It's like they have always been together. They are best friends with never a cross word. Bob supported Sabrina as she healed from her surgery and Sabrina forged a friendship with him that grows each day.
They have been together for 8 months and are bonded., and we want them to stay together.
Bob is 4 years old, Sabrina is 2. They both are healthy and full of personality. No dogs please. After you live on the street you realize a simple, dog free, life is what you are aiming for.
Their adoption fee is $85 each, which includes spay/neuter, microchips, deworming and up-to-date vaccines.
If you have further questions, please text 509-499-6630
Let me introduce you to Bob and Sabrina. Both of them have quite the story. They both lived outside in a colony and were fending for themselves. Eventually they were trapped with the idea they would be fixed and released back into their group. But what everyone saw very quickly is that both of them were super sweet and not one little bit feral. That is when their next adventure came.
Sabrina had FHO, femoral head osteotomy. Which was a bone on bone situation at the top of the bone which is very painful to live with. Some very kind local supporters of cats, paid $800 for her surgery, and a kind foster mom took her in to recover and heal. That same foster mom took in Bob too. It was then discovered that Bob has FIV, Feline Immunodeficiency virus. (he is doing great and has no health concerns).
Well to say Bob and Sabrina became fast friends would be an understatement. It's like they have always been together. They are best friends with never a cross word. Bob supported Sabrina as she healed from her surgery and Sabrina forged a friendship with him that grows each day.
They have been together for 8 months and are bonded., and we want them to stay together.
Bob is 4 years old, Sabrina is 2. They both are healthy and full of personality. No dogs please. After you live on the street you realize a simple, dog free, life is what you are aiming for.
Their adoption fee is $85 each, which includes spay/neuter, microchips, deworming and up-to-date vaccines.
If you have further questions, please text 509-499-6630
The adoption process can take up to 24 hours but we will try to process in the same day when possible.
The adoption process can take up to 24 hours but we will try to process in the same day when possible.
Go meet their pets
Our main adoption center is located on the corner of Trent and Argonne in the Spokane Valley. We are open Wednesday through Friday, 3pm-7pm and Saturday, 11am-6pm.
We have cats at the Spokane Valley PetSmart, available for you to meet during store hours.
Our main adoption center is located on the corner of Trent and Argonne in the Spokane Valley. We are open Wednesday through Friday, 3pm-7pm and Saturday, 11am-6pm.
We have cats at the Spokane Valley PetSmart, available for you to meet during store hours.
More about this rescue
Our Mission
The goal of Partners for Pets is to eliminate euthanasia of healthy, adoptable pets; to promote sterilization surgeries for dogs and cats to reduce the number of animals born each year; to work collaboratively with local shelters in a foster/adoption program; and to educate the community about the importance of sterilization, permanent identification, and of making a lifetime commitment
Our Mission
The goal of Partners for Pets is to eliminate euthanasia of healthy, adoptable pets; to promote sterilization surgeries for dogs and cats to reduce the number of animals born each year; to work collaboratively with local shelters in a foster/adoption program; and to educate the community about the importance of sterilization, permanent identification, and of making a lifetime commitment
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We'll also keep you updated on Bob's adoption status with email updates.