Meet Ash, a 10-year-old neutered male Domestic Shorthair with the kind of gentle soul that only comes from a life well loved.
Ash came to the shelter as an owner surrender through no fault of his own—his person simply didn’t have the time for him anymore. Despite this big change, Ash has remained incredibly sweet, calm, and affectionate, proving just how special senior cats truly are.
What we love about Ash: - Super sweet and loving - Good with other cats - Gentle, easygoing, and appreciative of attention - Ready to settle into a cozy home
Ash is currently ready for adoption and his adoption fee has been WAIVED, because we believe seniors deserve soft places to land and families who will cherish them.
If you’re looking for a loyal companion who will happily keep you company and fill your home with quiet love, Ash is your guy.
Meet Ash, a 10-year-old neutered male Domestic Shorthair with the kind of gentle soul that only comes from a life well loved.
Ash came to the shelter as an owner surrender through no fault of his own—his person simply didn’t have the time for him anymore. Despite this big change, Ash has remained incredibly sweet, calm, and affectionate, proving just how special senior cats truly are.
What we love about Ash: - Super sweet and loving - Good with other cats - Gentle, easygoing, and appreciative of attention - Ready to settle into a cozy home
Ash is currently ready for adoption and his adoption fee has been WAIVED, because we believe seniors deserve soft places to land and families who will cherish them.
If you’re looking for a loyal companion who will happily keep you company and fill your home with quiet love, Ash is your guy.
Please note the "Available" date in the pets description, or contact the shelter to be sure the pet you wish to see is available for adoption. Not all the animals posted are available for adoption, some are still on their "stray holds", this is to allow people who may be looking for a lost pet an opportunity to see the animal in our shelter, it also allows people to see what may be coming available for adoption.
1. All adoptions are on a first come first serve basis, except, if there is more than one person at our doors when we open (Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10 am to 5 pm, Tuesday & Thursday 10 am to 6 pm, and Saturday 1:30 pm to 5:00 pm) we will have a drawing with the winner having first option to adopt.
2. The adoption fee is $10.00 for non-residents and $15.00 for residents (residents must purchase a city registration)
3. The adopter will be required to sign a contract stating they will have the animal spayed or neutered, vaccinated for rabies and provide proof to our office with in 30 days of the adoption, or 30 days after the animal turns 4 months.
4. All fees for veterinary care, including altering is the sole responsibility of the adopter.
5. If the adopter fails to have the procedures completed and the receipt of the procedures returned to our office a citation with fines of up to $2000.00 may be issued.
Please note the "Available" date in the pets description, or contact the shelter to be sure the pet you wish to see is available for adoption. Not all the animals posted are available for adoption, some are still on their "stray holds", this is to allow people who may be looking for a lost pet an opportunity to see the animal in our shelter, it also allows people to see what may be coming available for adoption.
1. All adoptions are on a first come first serve basis, except, if there is more than one person at our doors when we open (Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10 am to 5 pm, Tuesday & Thursday 10 am to 6 pm, and Saturday 1:30 pm to 5:00 pm) we will have a drawing with the winner having first option to adopt.
2. The adoption fee is $10.00 for non-residents and $15.00 for residents (residents must purchase a city registration)
3. The adopter will be required to sign a contract stating they will have the animal spayed or neutered, vaccinated for rabies and provide proof to our office with in 30 days of the adoption, or 30 days after the animal turns 4 months.
4. All fees for veterinary care, including altering is the sole responsibility of the adopter.
5. If the adopter fails to have the procedures completed and the receipt of the procedures returned to our office a citation with fines of up to $2000.00 may be issued.