My name is Angelica!

Posted 1 month ago|Updated over 3 weeks ago
Angelica

My basic info

Age
3 years 1 month old, Adult
Sex
Female
Color
Brown Tabby/Black (All)
Hair Length
short
Pet ID
9

My health

  • Shots current
  • Spayed/neutered

My personality

AffectionateGentleIntrovertedQuiet

My story

Contact info

Their adoption process

If the desired pet is in private foster care, an approved application is required prior to an arranged meet-and-greet appointment. Thank you for your understanding!

Adoption steps

  1. Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
    1. Alternatively, you may identify an available cat/kitten online and proceed to Step 2.
  2. Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
    1. Available cats/kittens may be at PetSmart (Millerville) or in private foster care. Either way, a meet-and-greet appointment can be arranged.
  3. Interview
    1. Let's talk about your application, verify references and clear up any questions. Have we identified the best pet for your unique situation?
  4. Approve Application
    1. NOTE: This process may take 72 hours or up to 3 business days. Please make sure the information in your application is current/correct.
  5. Sign Adoption Contract
    1. There are a few things we ask of our adopters, so we as you to sign a legally binding contract. After all, this is your new family member!
  6. Take the Pet Home
    1. Happy Tails!

Go meet their pets

PetSmart
1653 Millerville Rd.
Baton Rouge, LA 70816

Mon - Saturday: 9AM - 9PM
Sunday 10AM - 7PM

Monday-Friday: 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Saturday: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Sunday: 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm

More about this rescue

Spay Baton Rouge aims to decrease the euthanasia of companion animals by decreasing unwanted litters and providing affordable spay/neuter services to low-income or overly burdened persons caring for homeless, abandoned and feral cats/dogs and owned pets in East Baton Rouge Parish; by actively engaging in and supporting TNR efforts; and by fostering, sheltering and re-homing or transporting adoptable animals in lieu of overcrowding the local shelter.