My name is Tig!

Posted 3 days ago|Updated 8 hours ago
Tig

My basic info

Age
1 year old, Adult
Sex
Not listed
Color
Orange or Red (Mostly)
Hair Length
Not listed
Pet ID
ps_2698519-3621767

My details

  • Purebred
  • Litter Box Trained

My health

  • Shots current
  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Their adoption process

Who says you can't buy love? Our adoption rates say different. Our adoption fee covers the pet's spay/neuter, vaccinations, heart worm testing, and worming. We require interested parties to complete our adoption application with veterinarian and personal references. If approved we will work with you to schedule a meeting with the pet, and if you decide to adopt, our contract is the last step. We do not adopt to homes with intact pets or to people under 21 years of age.

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
  2. Approve Application
    1. All references will be checked, especially prior Vet references.
  3. Meet the Pet
    1. You will have the opportunity for a meet & greet with your potential new pet!
  4. Sign Adoption Contract
    1. At the time you sign your contract and adoption fee is paid, you may take your new Family member home with you!
  5. Take the Pet Home

Go meet their pets

All our adoptable pets are in foster homes where we socialize them with people and other animals. If you are interested in meeting one of our furbabies, simply contact us, and we will work with you to schedule a meeting. Since we are an all-volunteer rescue, please be patient, as it may take up to 72 hours for a response. Thank you!

More about this rescue

We believe that pets are family members who fill our lives with joy and meaning. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit rescue group that strives to make a difference in the lives of animals within our rural community in south central Tennessee. Through our Spay/Neuter Program for Giles County residents we know that the result will be a huge reduction in the amount of unwanted cats and dogs in our County.

Rescues exist because of the overpopulation of cats and dogs. About 2.4 million healthy, adoptable cats and dogs are put down in U.S. shelters each year. Often these animals are the offspring of cherished family pets. Spay/Neuter is a proven way to reduce pet overpopulation, ensuring that every pet has a family to love them.

The Giles County Humane Association lends a voice to those animals who cannot speak for themselves.

SAVE A LIFE ... ADOPT A HOMELESS PET!