We prefer adopters to be within 1 hour driving distance from Delaware 19703 and to have a vet reference. Holly started her life on the streets of Chester PA. Holly is a timid, sweet and beautiful girl, possibly some Maine Coon genes. Hollyās story: Holly and her brother had a feeder. At the age of 4 months the feeder knew something had to be done. So we received the call and the plan was to get them/ trap them and go from there. They turned out not to be feral, but scared. The feeder wanted the female (Holly) back after spayed and vetted, and she planned to keep her inside. The male stayed in foster care after being neutered and vetted, he was adopted. A year later we received a call that Holly needed to be picked up, they could no longer care for her. We were told Holly wasnāt too social and had gotten outside a few times. We picked up Holly and Holly isnāt a happy girl:( We set Holly up in a large crate in hopes that in a few days she would be somewhat adjusted. We wanted to take her to the vet to get checked out and combo tested again. That took about a month or so and the little bit of progress that was made with Holly, vanished and she was very upset at foster mom and again not trusting her. Her fecal was checked a couple of times because it wasnāt a healthy looking fecal, results came back negative. Then a few weeks ago Holly looked like she didnāt feel well and she didnāt eat her food from the night before. Foster mom had to use a towel to get her out of her crate and Holly wasnāt happy about this one bit. Holly went into foster moms bedroom and her needs were set up in there. She was eating and drinking a little bit and was hiding from foster mom. We made a vet appointment and it was 3 days away. She was eating and drinking and pottying so it really wasnāt an emergency. By the day the vet appointment came, Holly and foster mom were friends. Holly really was doing so much better and even had normal looking stools. We still went to the vet and her diagnosis was stress. We were glad it wasnāt more, but this broke our hearts. The vet was loving on her. Foster mom told the vet Holly started coming out of her armored shell in just the last couple of days while confined to the bedroom. Our vet said she is a very timid girl and full of uncertainty. He suggests a quiet home and Holly be the only fur kid in the home, and we canāt agree more. Holly has been so content being in the bedroom. Once adopted she may need to start out in a small space again. Holly is a precious kitty that will give you the hardest head-boop, foster mom calls these Hollyās head-bangs. Her fur is so soft. She will allow you to brush her once she is comfortable. We have been trying to get her to engage in playing with toys, but she can still be startled by things. We have tried unsuccessfully to get her to go near a scratch pad, so it sits there so she can realize itās not going to hurt her. Her favorite past time is kneading a soft blanket. If you are looking for a fuzzy butt friend, Holly might just be the one! She had her vaccines updated and combo tested negative, and is also spayed and microchipped. Email us to request an application AOLanimalrescue@gmail.com if you are interested in meeting Holly and offer her a loving home.
We prefer adopters to be within 1 hour driving distance from Delaware 19703 and to have a vet reference. Holly started her life on the streets of Chester PA. Holly is a timid, sweet and beautiful girl, possibly some Maine Coon genes. Hollyās story: Holly and her brother had a feeder. At the age of 4 months the feeder knew something had to be done. So we received the call and the plan was to get them/ trap them and go from there. They turned out not to be feral, but scared. The feeder wanted the female (Holly) back after spayed and vetted, and she planned to keep her inside. The male stayed in foster care after being neutered and vetted, he was adopted. A year later we received a call that Holly needed to be picked up, they could no longer care for her. We were told Holly wasnāt too social and had gotten outside a few times. We picked up Holly and Holly isnāt a happy girl:( We set Holly up in a large crate in hopes that in a few days she would be somewhat adjusted. We wanted to take her to the vet to get checked out and combo tested again. That took about a month or so and the little bit of progress that was made with Holly, vanished and she was very upset at foster mom and again not trusting her. Her fecal was checked a couple of times because it wasnāt a healthy looking fecal, results came back negative. Then a few weeks ago Holly looked like she didnāt feel well and she didnāt eat her food from the night before. Foster mom had to use a towel to get her out of her crate and Holly wasnāt happy about this one bit. Holly went into foster moms bedroom and her needs were set up in there. She was eating and drinking a little bit and was hiding from foster mom. We made a vet appointment and it was 3 days away. She was eating and drinking and pottying so it really wasnāt an emergency. By the day the vet appointment came, Holly and foster mom were friends. Holly really was doing so much better and even had normal looking stools. We still went to the vet and her diagnosis was stress. We were glad it wasnāt more, but this broke our hearts. The vet was loving on her. Foster mom told the vet Holly started coming out of her armored shell in just the last couple of days while confined to the bedroom. Our vet said she is a very timid girl and full of uncertainty. He suggests a quiet home and Holly be the only fur kid in the home, and we canāt agree more. Holly has been so content being in the bedroom. Once adopted she may need to start out in a small space again. Holly is a precious kitty that will give you the hardest head-boop, foster mom calls these Hollyās head-bangs. Her fur is so soft. She will allow you to brush her once she is comfortable. We have been trying to get her to engage in playing with toys, but she can still be startled by things. We have tried unsuccessfully to get her to go near a scratch pad, so it sits there so she can realize itās not going to hurt her. Her favorite past time is kneading a soft blanket. If you are looking for a fuzzy butt friend, Holly might just be the one! She had her vaccines updated and combo tested negative, and is also spayed and microchipped. Email us to request an application AOLanimalrescue@gmail.com if you are interested in meeting Holly and offer her a loving home.
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Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
Please email AOLanimalrescue@gmail.com and request an application if you are interested in meeting this pet.
2.
Approve Application
Once we receive your application, it can take up to 3 days to review it and get back to you.
3.
Meet the Pet
The foster parent will ask to meet the pet closer to the foster home. If itās a good fit, a home visit and adoption will be scheduled.
Additional adoption info
We strive to be responsive to any inquiry or application within 24 hours, as well as open communicating during the entire process.
We do adopt out of state, but we prefer to adopt within a hour drive of a Delaware 19703, there might be some exceptions
We strive to be responsive to any inquiry or application within 24 hours, as well as open communicating during the entire process.
We do adopt out of state, but we prefer to adopt within a hour drive of a Delaware 19703, there might be some exceptions
Go meet their pets
We will hold adoption events at various locations, which will be advertised in a timely manner. Other than this an application needs to be submitted and approved to meet one of our adoptables.
We will hold adoption events at various locations, which will be advertised in a timely manner. Other than this an application needs to be submitted and approved to meet one of our adoptables.
More about this rescue
We started this organization January 2023. Although the organization is newer, there is a lot of experience within All Our Love Animal Rescue. If an owner needs to rehome their pet, they can surrender the pet over to our rescue, relieving them of the stress. We understand this must be a difficult decision and we will handle the situation and the pet with care. We pull animals that have landed at a local high risk shelter, those that may not make it out otherwise. We often take in the problem fur-kids, the ones the other rescues rather not deal with. We help communities with TNR of cats. This helps to slow down the reproduction of the stray population. The animals are living on the streets or in a shelter because a human failed them. Animals deserve so much better this and we help tot give them that 2nd chance.
We started this organization January 2023. Although the organization is newer, there is a lot of experience within All Our Love Animal Rescue. If an owner needs to rehome their pet, they can surrender the pet over to our rescue, relieving them of the stress. We understand this must be a difficult decision and we will handle the situation and the pet with care. We pull animals that have landed at a local high risk shelter, those that may not make it out otherwise. We often take in the problem fur-kids, the ones the other rescues rather not deal with. We help communities with TNR of cats. This helps to slow down the reproduction of the stray population. The animals are living on the streets or in a shelter because a human failed them. Animals deserve so much better this and we help tot give them that 2nd chance.
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