Dawn is such a tiny, beautiful girl. She has had kittens and they have all been adopted. She is spayed and up to date on shots, and ready for a home of her own. She is a personal assistant to the volunteers when it is time to feed can cat food. She is right next to the volunteers making sure the food is prepared appropriately. She is extremely patient, polite, lovable, and sweet. She easily gets along with the other cats that are loose in the lobby with her, but she can also be happy on her own.
Reach out to us to schedule a time to meet this sweet girl!
Dawn is such a tiny, beautiful girl. She has had kittens and they have all been adopted. She is spayed and up to date on shots, and ready for a home of her own. She is a personal assistant to the volunteers when it is time to feed can cat food. She is right next to the volunteers making sure the food is prepared appropriately. She is extremely patient, polite, lovable, and sweet. She easily gets along with the other cats that are loose in the lobby with her, but she can also be happy on her own.
Reach out to us to schedule a time to meet this sweet girl!
We appreciate your interest in adoption. The adoption process is fairly easy. We believe a cat has to pick their family and a family has to pick their cat. We realize it has to be a good fit for everyone, and will take an animal back if things do not work out. Our adoption fee is typically $100.00.
Most animals listed are at a private, foster facility and an appointment is necessary to visit any animal. If interested in any animal, the best and most thorough way for a response is to fill out an application on our website. Once an application is received we will call you to set up an appointment to visit the animal. If you have any questions prior to filling out an application you can email us at office@saintsspca.org. The least preferred method of contact is to leave a voice mail on phone number listed. We are an all-volunteer organization and it is difficult to respond to phone calls.
We try and provide healthy animals for adoption but strongly recommend the pet you adopt be taken to a veterinarian for a check-up and consultation on what vaccines and treatment may be necessary. All veterinarian records will be provided at the time of adoption and can be made available sooner. Many times kittens are too young to receive a rabies shot and also require boosters as they mature. Our protocol for cats is to try and combo test for Feline Leukemia (FeLV). To save costs we only test one kitten in the litter, which may not exclude the potential for having the leukemia virus for your specific cat. We also try and provide the first set of vaccinations, worming, flea-treatment, and have the animal fixed.
We appreciate your interest in adoption. The adoption process is fairly easy. We believe a cat has to pick their family and a family has to pick their cat. We realize it has to be a good fit for everyone, and will take an animal back if things do not work out. Our adoption fee is typically $100.00.
Most animals listed are at a private, foster facility and an appointment is necessary to visit any animal. If interested in any animal, the best and most thorough way for a response is to fill out an application on our website. Once an application is received we will call you to set up an appointment to visit the animal. If you have any questions prior to filling out an application you can email us at office@saintsspca.org. The least preferred method of contact is to leave a voice mail on phone number listed. We are an all-volunteer organization and it is difficult to respond to phone calls.
We try and provide healthy animals for adoption but strongly recommend the pet you adopt be taken to a veterinarian for a check-up and consultation on what vaccines and treatment may be necessary. All veterinarian records will be provided at the time of adoption and can be made available sooner. Many times kittens are too young to receive a rabies shot and also require boosters as they mature. Our protocol for cats is to try and combo test for Feline Leukemia (FeLV). To save costs we only test one kitten in the litter, which may not exclude the potential for having the leukemia virus for your specific cat. We also try and provide the first set of vaccinations, worming, flea-treatment, and have the animal fixed.
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Our adoptable pets are available for viewing online 24/7 at our website and of course at Adopt a Pet and their affiliates, which we greatly appreciate. We also have pets showcased at PetSmart in Hammond, Louisiana, where you can view, pet and play with the animals directly. An appointment is necessary to visit any animal listed at our rescue facility unless showcased at PetSmart.
Our adoptable pets are available for viewing online 24/7 at our website and of course at Adopt a Pet and their affiliates, which we greatly appreciate. We also have pets showcased at PetSmart in Hammond, Louisiana, where you can view, pet and play with the animals directly. An appointment is necessary to visit any animal listed at our rescue facility unless showcased at PetSmart.
More about this rescue
SAINTS SPCA is a non-profit corporation that specializes in cat rescue. We are an all-volunteer organization and are completely funded by donations.
Our mission is to reduce the unwanted animals that have been abandoned, turned into shelters, or are feral and to provide a better quality of life. Part of that mission is to prevent and reduce the number of animals being euthanized. We work at a local, state and national level for all animals in need. Our rescue mission includes:
* Adopting cats and finding long-term homes for rescued animals.
* Fostering cats and kittens
* Maintaining a Trap, Neuter and Return program for our community
* Supporting low-cost spay and neuter programs
* Helping injured animals and feral colonies
* Participating with other groups for preventing cruelty to animals
SAINTS SPCA is a non-profit corporation that specializes in cat rescue. We are an all-volunteer organization and are completely funded by donations.
Our mission is to reduce the unwanted animals that have been abandoned, turned into shelters, or are feral and to provide a better quality of life. Part of that mission is to prevent and reduce the number of animals being euthanized. We work at a local, state and national level for all animals in need. Our rescue mission includes:
* Adopting cats and finding long-term homes for rescued animals.
* Fostering cats and kittens
* Maintaining a Trap, Neuter and Return program for our community
* Supporting low-cost spay and neuter programs
* Helping injured animals and feral colonies
* Participating with other groups for preventing cruelty to animals
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We'll also keep you updated on Bobbi Jean's adoption status with email updates.