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Submit Application
Meet the Pet
Home Check
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home
Twila is a full-grown adult and is not interested in kitten antics, thank you. Twila is similarly uninterested in outside. She had her paws full when she was dumped in the country and survived for more than three full years on her own. The tips of her ears are frostbitten off from cold winters and her teeth show wear and tear from years of eating what she could find. Twila struggled big time, having multiple litters of babies and trying to keep them alive.
In her foster home, she has soft beds to sleep on, dinner is prepared for her, and fresh water magically appears in her bowl, so there is no need for outside.
Twila loves being brushed and pet. She will be awake in the evening for her daily interactions. Otherwise, she'll spend most of her time curled up in a comfy nook. She will come to sit with you and watch TV or curl up near you in bed.
Twila is estimated by our vet at 6 years old. She doesn't have energy for zoomies, but sometimes she will deign to bat at some yarn. This battle-hardened warrior is ready for retirement. She doesn't like dogs and she doesn't really like other cats, either. She'd prefer to be a spoiled, solo kitty. She doesn't have any problems with humans as long as her requirements for rest, food, water, and adoration are fulfilled. If you're a night owl looking for a chill companion, Twila is your girl.
Twila is a kitty where you have to earn her respect, but once you do, she will be your beautiful, devoted, haughty and somewhat judgmental companion for the rest of her life.
Twila is:
Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue microchips all dogs and cats before adoption. Microchips are implanted between the shoulder blades and are another form of identification should the animal get lost. The microchips are registered to Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue. The adopter's information is added once the adoption is complete. The adopter is responsible for a $15.00/Lifetime registration fee in addition to the adoption fee. Dogs and Cats still need to have collar with tags should they get lost.
Twila is a full-grown adult and is not interested in kitten antics, thank you. Twila is similarly uninterested in outside. She had her paws full when she was dumped in the country and survived for more than three full years on her own. The tips of her ears are frostbitten off from cold winters and her teeth show wear and tear from years of eating what she could find. Twila struggled big time, having multiple litters of babies and trying to keep them alive.
In her foster home, she has soft beds to sleep on, dinner is prepared for her, and fresh water magically appears in her bowl, so there is no need for outside.
Twila loves being brushed and pet. She will be awake in the evening for her daily interactions. Otherwise, she'll spend most of her time curled up in a comfy nook. She will come to sit with you and watch TV or curl up near you in bed.
Twila is estimated by our vet at 6 years old. She doesn't have energy for zoomies, but sometimes she will deign to bat at some yarn. This battle-hardened warrior is ready for retirement. She doesn't like dogs and she doesn't really like other cats, either. She'd prefer to be a spoiled, solo kitty. She doesn't have any problems with humans as long as her requirements for rest, food, water, and adoration are fulfilled. If you're a night owl looking for a chill companion, Twila is your girl.
Twila is a kitty where you have to earn her respect, but once you do, she will be your beautiful, devoted, haughty and somewhat judgmental companion for the rest of her life.
Twila is:
Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue microchips all dogs and cats before adoption. Microchips are implanted between the shoulder blades and are another form of identification should the animal get lost. The microchips are registered to Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue. The adopter's information is added once the adoption is complete. The adopter is responsible for a $15.00/Lifetime registration fee in addition to the adoption fee. Dogs and Cats still need to have collar with tags should they get lost.
Submit Application
All applicants must complete an online Adoption Application, which is then reviewed by our vet check team and a vet check done if applicable
Meet the Pet
A meet-n-greet should be arranged with the prospective adoptive family and foster animal applied for. All current pets must be included.
Home Check
Sometimes the meet-n-greet is combined with the home visit. The home visit is critical to make sure the foster animal is a good fit.
Sign Adoption Contract
When an adoption is a go, the adopters sign an Adoption Contract. The Contract may have addendums depending if the animal is spayed or not.
Pay Fee
Adoption fees may vary from animal to animal.
Take the Pet Home
Adoption Contract must have been signed, fee paid, and adopter provide collar tag with contact info on it, collar and leash.