•Intake Reason: Surrendered. Moe Moe was raised from kittenhood in a home that adored her. About three years ago, her family made the difficult decision to transition her to outdoor living due to persistent litterbox challenges. Though they continued to care for her, Moe Moe’s adventurous spirit and outdoor wanderings didn’t win over the neighbors. Ultimately, her family made the heartbreaking choice to surrender her, hoping she could find a new home. She was adopted for 1 month but wasn`t good with the other cats and dogs so was returned. •Socialization: Friendly •WCHS recommends I am an: Outdoor Cat
Previous Home information: Moe Moe is a social butterfly wrapped in soft fur! This outgoing and affectionate kitty thrives on human attention and is happiest curled up in a warm lap or following you around like a shadow. She`s playful, curious, and loves to be part of the action—especially when kids are involved. Her ideal home is one where she can be the center of attention, as she prefers not to share her kingdom with other cats or dogs.
Working cats are the unsung heroes of the outdoor community. These outdoor-savvy cats thrive in environments where they can put their natural instincts to work. They excel at pest and disease control, helping keep rodents at bay, and they often form bonds with the people and animals who share their space. Adopting a working cat is simple and incredibly rewarding. Caretakers must provide the essentials—shelter, food, and water—and have a small temporary space, such as a large wire dog crate, to quarantine the cat for two weeks after adoption. This settling in period helps the cat learn that your property is home. All working cats come already spayed/neutered and vaccinated, and adoption fees are “name your own price.” If you’re looking for a natural pest control partner who brings a little extra life, your property, a working cat might be the perfect fit.
**I`m available for adoption as a Working Cat!**
•Intake Reason: Surrendered. Moe Moe was raised from kittenhood in a home that adored her. About three years ago, her family made the difficult decision to transition her to outdoor living due to persistent litterbox challenges. Though they continued to care for her, Moe Moe’s adventurous spirit and outdoor wanderings didn’t win over the neighbors. Ultimately, her family made the heartbreaking choice to surrender her, hoping she could find a new home. She was adopted for 1 month but wasn`t good with the other cats and dogs so was returned. •Socialization: Friendly •WCHS recommends I am an: Outdoor Cat
Previous Home information: Moe Moe is a social butterfly wrapped in soft fur! This outgoing and affectionate kitty thrives on human attention and is happiest curled up in a warm lap or following you around like a shadow. She`s playful, curious, and loves to be part of the action—especially when kids are involved. Her ideal home is one where she can be the center of attention, as she prefers not to share her kingdom with other cats or dogs.
Working cats are the unsung heroes of the outdoor community. These outdoor-savvy cats thrive in environments where they can put their natural instincts to work. They excel at pest and disease control, helping keep rodents at bay, and they often form bonds with the people and animals who share their space. Adopting a working cat is simple and incredibly rewarding. Caretakers must provide the essentials—shelter, food, and water—and have a small temporary space, such as a large wire dog crate, to quarantine the cat for two weeks after adoption. This settling in period helps the cat learn that your property is home. All working cats come already spayed/neutered and vaccinated, and adoption fees are “name your own price.” If you’re looking for a natural pest control partner who brings a little extra life, your property, a working cat might be the perfect fit.
Visit the shelter. We have an application that takes about 15 minutes to fill out once you have found a pet you like. You call back the next day which gives us time to review the application and gives you 24 hours to think about your decision to adopt. You can also complete our on-line application and get approved in advance of finding the perfect companion. Once approved, you are able to adopt an animal the same day.
Visit the shelter. We have an application that takes about 15 minutes to fill out once you have found a pet you like. You call back the next day which gives us time to review the application and gives you 24 hours to think about your decision to adopt. You can also complete our on-line application and get approved in advance of finding the perfect companion. Once approved, you are able to adopt an animal the same day.
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3650 State Road 60 in Slinger, Wisconsin. We are halfway between Jackson and Slinger on State Road 60.
Hours:
Monday 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Thursday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday Closed
3650 State Road 60 in Slinger, Wisconsin. We are halfway between Jackson and Slinger on State Road 60.
Hours:
Monday 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Thursday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday Closed
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