My name is Kitty!

Posted over 5 months ago|Updated over 2 weeks ago
Kitty

My basic info

Age
Young
Sex
Female
Color
Gray or Blue
Hair Length
short
Pet ID
21966251-C250001

My details

  • Good With Kids
  • Good With Dogs
  • Good With Cats
  • Litter Box Trained

My story

Contact info

Pet ID
21966251-C250001

Contact
Kim Bowers

Phone
Not provided

Email
k9saver@gmail.com

Their adoption process

Adoption If you are interested in adopting one of our wonderful dogs, the first step in the process is filling out an adoption application. http://www.oksaveadog.org/adoption/online-application-form/ You can be assured that all the information will be used for the sole purpose of finding a companion that fits your lifestyle, and will never be sold or distributed in any manner. I need this information to see if a dog will work in your home, I will be the first one to tell you if a certain dog will not work in your home. My goal is to place dogs in their LAST home, so much thought is given to this process. A minimal adoption fee will be charged. This is only to recoup some of the costs involved in caring for each dog. When I take in a dog they go straight to the vet as soon as she can take them. They are given shots, de-wormed, given Front line for flea/tick control, and spayed or neutered. Please Note: I receive little assistance through grants or any other source except donations. My monthly cost for maintenance (food, flea/tick control, heart worm preventative) is $2000 to $2500. That doesn’t include additional needs such as pens, fencing, crates, vet bills($3000 monthly) etc. When you consider these ongoing costs, you realize the adoption fee is truly minimal! If you’re considering adoption, please fill out an application. If you are interested in one of our dogs I will contact you after reviewing your application. If you do not find a dog on our dogs page that interests you, don’t worry, there are many more needy dogs than I am able to house at my location — I will help you give a deserving dog a forever home! Spaying and Neutering are REQUIRED – no dog is ever adopted intact…if you wonder why, please read the below… The Facts About Spaying and Neutering One female dog and her offspring can be the source of 67.000 puppies in six short years One female cat and her offspring can produce 420,000 kittens in seven years Spaying a female eliminates the possibility of it developing uterine or ovarian cancer and greatly reduces the chances of breast cancer Neutering a male reduces incidence of prostate enlargement and prostate cancer later in life Neutering will make your pet more affectionate and less likely to roam, get in fights or become lost Pets become fat and lazy from a result of overeating and lack of exercise not from spaying or neutering There is no need for a female to have a litter before she is spayed Females can be spayed as early as 8 weeks old, it is MUCH less stressful on them. Neutering a male is an easier operation than spaying and is recommended as early as 8 weeks Your pet may feel some slight discomfort after the operation but this is controllable and lasts only a short while Having puppies is much more painful than spaying because there is no anesthesia We always have more dogs than we have funds . . . your donation is much appreciated! OK Save a Dog is a 501(c)(3), not for profit organization. All donations are tax deductible.

More about this rescue

OK Save a Dog is a not-for-profit dog rescue in Prague, Oklahoma, committed to saving as many good dogs as possible. This rescue is not in the business of buying or selling dogs . . . the adoption fee is designed to help recoup some of the money that has been spent on each dog – at a minimum, spaying/neutering, heart worm check and preventative, flea and tick control, de-worming and shots. The adoption fee allows me to continue helping dogs. I consider it an honor to be able to do what I do . . . I hope you consider it an honor to be able to help these deserving dogs by fostering, adopting or donating to help support them. By adopting from us, you save more than one life! This is because as soon as we place one we can then go to the pound and save another. We do ask that you fill out an application before visiting because we spend too much time and money saving dogs to just return them to the same situation that they came out of. If you do not see what you want, ask; there may well be one on death row that we know about but are too full to take in. Thanks for helping us save these lovely dogs. We are a few doing the work of hundreds. CFC# 65071