This helps Macon County Humane Society - Appalachian Animal Rescue Center with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Domestic Longhair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
3 years old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
APPA-A-275
Hair Length
long
My details
Good with kids
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Socks is a lovable 3-year-old long-haired tuxedo girl with a charmingly chunky build and a heart full of sweetness. Her silky fur and striking black-and-white markings make her quite the elegant lady, while her gentle nature wins over everyone she meets. Socks adores soft pets, cozy lounging spots, and sharing quiet, affectionate moments with her favorite people. With her calm demeanor and irresistibly cuddly presence, she’s the perfect companion for anyone looking for a devoted and delightful feline friend.
Socks is a lovable 3-year-old long-haired tuxedo girl with a charmingly chunky build and a heart full of sweetness. Her silky fur and striking black-and-white markings make her quite the elegant lady, while her gentle nature wins over everyone she meets. Socks adores soft pets, cozy lounging spots, and sharing quiet, affectionate moments with her favorite people. With her calm demeanor and irresistibly cuddly presence, she’s the perfect companion for anyone looking for a devoted and delightful feline friend.
TO MAKE DONATIONS:
Since we are a Non-Profit organization, we operate strictly off donations and sales from our Thrift Store on Old Murphy Road.
We are not a county ran facility nor do we euthanize for space. We are NOT the Macon County Animal Shelter/Animal Control that was built June '09 located on LAKESIDE DRIVE
Mail to:
Macon County Humane Society
P.O. Box 81
Franklin, NC 28744
(828) 524-4588
Their adoption process
1.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
2.
Sign Adoption Contract
3.
Pay Fee
Additional adoption info
It is a $75.00 adoption fee for adults & $100.00 for babies and that covers spay & neuter, all vaccines, Micro-chipping, and deworming.
We require that potential adopters be over the age of 18 own a home or have a rental agreement that states that you are allowed to have an animal at that residents. We do not allow animals to be left outside all the time or on a chain.
It is a $75.00 adoption fee for adults & $100.00 for babies and that covers spay & neuter, all vaccines, Micro-chipping, and deworming.
We require that potential adopters be over the age of 18 own a home or have a rental agreement that states that you are allowed to have an animal at that residents. We do not allow animals to be left outside all the time or on a chain.
Established in 1962 as a valuable service to the people of Macon County. We are a registered 501c3.
In 2014, to avoid being confused with the new county animal control facility, the Mason County Humane Society began doing business as Appalachian Animal Rescue Center, a no-kill humane society.
Our shelter, located at 851 Lake Emory Road in Franklin, houses some 80-100 dogs and cats. Animal Care Technicians provide for our animals 365 days a year. We offer low-cost spaying and neutering, vaccines, and microchip implantation through Humane Alliance, and ASPCA clinic in Asheville. We take in animals from the public, as well as animals from the county shelter, and place them in permanent homes. Our transport program, meanwhile, gives cats and dogs a second chance in areas of the country where available pets are scarce.
Established in 1962 as a valuable service to the people of Macon County. We are a registered 501c3.
In 2014, to avoid being confused with the new county animal control facility, the Mason County Humane Society began doing business as Appalachian Animal Rescue Center, a no-kill humane society.
Our shelter, located at 851 Lake Emory Road in Franklin, houses some 80-100 dogs and cats. Animal Care Technicians provide for our animals 365 days a year. We offer low-cost spaying and neutering, vaccines, and microchip implantation through Humane Alliance, and ASPCA clinic in Asheville. We take in animals from the public, as well as animals from the county shelter, and place them in permanent homes. Our transport program, meanwhile, gives cats and dogs a second chance in areas of the country where available pets are scarce.
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