Adopt

My name is Norman!

Posted 3 days ago | Updated 5 hours ago

Cared for by PAWS of Coronado
Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Meet the Pet

3

Pay Fee

Adoption fee: $50

This helps PAWS of Coronado with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Mediumhair
Color
Gray or Blue/White
Age
4 years 2 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
1139
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Norman is a 4-year-old grey-and-white domestic shorthair with a calm presence and a whole lot of love to give. This handsome guy is all about affection—he truly enjoys pets and scratches and will happily lean in for more once you get started.

Norman has a gentle, sweet nature and would love a cozy home where he can relax, feel secure, and soak up the attention he deserves. He’s the kind of companion who’s happy to be near you, sharing quiet moments and steady companionship.

If you’re looking for a loving, easygoing cat to make your house feel like home, Norman is ready to meet you.

About him:

Estimated DOB 11/15/2021, 4 years old
Male, Domestic Short Hair, currently 15.8 lbs
Available, Neutered, Vaccinated, up to date on flea and heartworm prevention
Adoption Fee: $50
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
1139
Contact
Emily Beltran
Email
Address
1395 First Street, Coronado, CA 92118
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

The best way to streamline the adoption process is to fill out an adoption application: https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/PCOR/Dog

2.

Meet the Pet

Visit the shelter to meet the pet in person and speak with our staff--We are committed to finding the best matches for our animals & guests!

3.

Pay Fee

Each of our animals has an adoption fee to help us continue to provide top quality care and support for the animals and people we serve.

Additional adoption info

Walk-ins are always welcome and encouraged, however, some of our adoptable animals may be available for adoption from a foster home:

We suggest completing an adoption application and calling the shelter (619-435-8247) ahead of time to make sure the animal is available to meet when you arrive.

Go meet their pets

1395 1st St, Coronado, CA 92118

More about this shelter

Our Mission:

To advocate for animal welfare by providing adoption and rehabilitation services to the animals under our care, while fostering a more educated community.

Our Vision:

The vision of PAWS of Coronado is for every animal to have a safe and loving forever home.

Our Commitment:

The Pacific Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) is committed to the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of all treatable and manageable animals at our facility and those receiving care through our foster care network. PAWS works hard to find permanent homes through our adoption services and animal rescue partnerships. Since its founding, PAWS has not euthanized any healthy animals with treatable conditions. PAWS is a member of the San Diego Animal Welfare Coalition (SDAWC) and has adopted the Asilomar Accords to clarify the standard of care and what constitutes ‘healthy, treatable/manageable and ‘unhealthy/untreatable’ conditions in shelter animals. The SDAWC reached ‘zero euthanasia of treatable animals’ in July of 2015. “Getting to Zero” is the San Diego Animal Welfare Coalition’s commitment to reaching zero euthanasia of healthy or treatable shelter animals in our community. Each member of the SDAWC provides data to the Shelter Animals Count: The National Database to ensure transparency around our work.

Unlike other animal welfare organizations, PAWS has a jurisdictional responsibility to provide animal sheltering and pet licensing for all domestic animals in Coronado. PAWS receives all animals that are legal to own within the Coronado city limits including dogs, cats, pet exotic mammals, birds, and reptiles. Sadly, many of the animals arriving to PAWS have significant medical and/or behavioral conditions that render them ‘unhealthy/untreatable’ as defined in the Asilomar Accords. PAWS only places treatable, manageable animals up for adoption.

PAWS endeavors to rescue all ‘unhealthy/untreatable’ animals through providing a range of services including standard of care diagnostics, soft tissue and orthopedic surgery, behavior modification and specialty interventions. Through these efforts, PAWS has saved many ‘unhealthy/untreatable’ animals and we take great pride in the support we are able to provide for all animals in Coronado.
PAWS appreciates your donations that support our mission and all our volunteers who help make this life-saving work possible.

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