Looking for a kitten who will fill your home with purrs, play, and lots of love? Meet Cosmc, a super sweet little guy with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH) — also known as “wobbly” or “shaky cat syndrome.” He is not stable on his back legs, but he has no idea he’s any different! Cosmc purrs constantly, loves to chase toys, and adores cuddle time. He’s friendly with both cats and dogs and would be happiest in a home that’s patient and full of love. Because of his CH, Cosmc is unsteady on his back legs and needs some accommodations: • A low-entry litter box (we’re using an adjustable one with a low front and high sides — it works great!) • An attentive adopter who can keep his litter box extra clean (scooping multiple times a day helps him stay tidy and comfortable) • A safe, stable environment with soft flooring or rugs to help him get around safely • No stairs and understand that he can’t jump on or off furniture safely He uses his litter box well, plays like a champ, and lives life to the fullest. CH cats can live long, healthy lives — they just move with a little extra wobble and a lot of heart. ?? Because Cosmc can’t move as well as other cats, we recommend a home without small children — he can’t easily get away if he needs space. If you’re ready to open your heart to a special little furball who will love you endlessly, Cosmc might be your perfect match! Available through Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center
Fill out an adoption application or contact us for more info today!
Looking for a kitten who will fill your home with purrs, play, and lots of love? Meet Cosmc, a super sweet little guy with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH) — also known as “wobbly” or “shaky cat syndrome.” He is not stable on his back legs, but he has no idea he’s any different! Cosmc purrs constantly, loves to chase toys, and adores cuddle time. He’s friendly with both cats and dogs and would be happiest in a home that’s patient and full of love. Because of his CH, Cosmc is unsteady on his back legs and needs some accommodations: • A low-entry litter box (we’re using an adjustable one with a low front and high sides — it works great!) • An attentive adopter who can keep his litter box extra clean (scooping multiple times a day helps him stay tidy and comfortable) • A safe, stable environment with soft flooring or rugs to help him get around safely • No stairs and understand that he can’t jump on or off furniture safely He uses his litter box well, plays like a champ, and lives life to the fullest. CH cats can live long, healthy lives — they just move with a little extra wobble and a lot of heart. ?? Because Cosmc can’t move as well as other cats, we recommend a home without small children — he can’t easily get away if he needs space. If you’re ready to open your heart to a special little furball who will love you endlessly, Cosmc might be your perfect match! Available through Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center
Fill out an adoption application or contact us for more info today!
Shelter
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Call our Adoption Team 856-401-1300 ext. 102 for more information about a pet.
To adopt, visit our shelter and our friendly Adoption Team will take you through the adoption process.
To be considered for adopting a pet, you must:
* Provide a valid driver’s license or state ID, and be over the age of 18.
* Show proof of your current address
* Demonstrate the ability to provide a stable home, a safe environment, necessary veterinary care and nutrition, basic training, identification and companionship for the animal.
* Complete Adoption Questionnaire
Call our Adoption Team 856-401-1300 ext. 102 for more information about a pet.
To adopt, visit our shelter and our friendly Adoption Team will take you through the adoption process.
To be considered for adopting a pet, you must:
* Provide a valid driver’s license or state ID, and be over the age of 18.
* Show proof of your current address
* Demonstrate the ability to provide a stable home, a safe environment, necessary veterinary care and nutrition, basic training, identification and companionship for the animal.
* Complete Adoption Questionnaire
Adoption Center Hours of Operation:
Tuesday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wednesday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Friday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Saturday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Monday & holidays: Closed
Adoption Center Hours of Operation:
Tuesday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wednesday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Friday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Saturday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Monday & holidays: Closed
More about this shelter
Founded by the Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 1997, the Camden County Animal Shelter (CCAS) has been fighting to reduce the overwhelming stray/unwanted animal population in its county. CCAS is an open admissions shelter and takes in over 6,000 companion animals from 17 municipalities in Camden County every year. In 2004, the Animal Welfare Society of Camden County, which currently runs the Camden County Animal Shelter, took over the shelter's activities. CCAS now does three major things: provide shelter for stray/unwanted animals, find those animals loving homes, and provide low-cost spay/neuter services.
CCAS is an open admissions shelter. Its 40+ full and part-time staff work hard to find loving homes for each and every animal that enters the shelter's doors. The 2011 Animal Intake and Disposition Survey shows that Camden County performs much better than its surrounding counties.
In addition to taking in animals, CCAS holds a multitude of events every year in order to help those looking to adopt to find the animal of their dreams, be it an adoption event or a full-blown gala. Lastly, CCAS provides Camden County with low-cost spay and neutering options. By providing the service at such a cheap cost, CCAS hopes to reduce the number of stray/unwanted animals in the county.
Founded by the Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 1997, the Camden County Animal Shelter (CCAS) has been fighting to reduce the overwhelming stray/unwanted animal population in its county. CCAS is an open admissions shelter and takes in over 6,000 companion animals from 17 municipalities in Camden County every year. In 2004, the Animal Welfare Society of Camden County, which currently runs the Camden County Animal Shelter, took over the shelter's activities. CCAS now does three major things: provide shelter for stray/unwanted animals, find those animals loving homes, and provide low-cost spay/neuter services.
CCAS is an open admissions shelter. Its 40+ full and part-time staff work hard to find loving homes for each and every animal that enters the shelter's doors. The 2011 Animal Intake and Disposition Survey shows that Camden County performs much better than its surrounding counties.
In addition to taking in animals, CCAS holds a multitude of events every year in order to help those looking to adopt to find the animal of their dreams, be it an adoption event or a full-blown gala. Lastly, CCAS provides Camden County with low-cost spay and neutering options. By providing the service at such a cheap cost, CCAS hopes to reduce the number of stray/unwanted animals in the county.
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