Dutchess, Poppy, Erin, Dusty, Trooper Looking for Forever Home
When: | November 24, 2014 |
Where: | 89 South Main St. Unit A1, Centerville |
Time: | 8:00 AM |
Email: | help@nesaa.org |
Contact Name: | NESAA Shelter |
Phone: | 508 771 7800 |
WWW: | http://www.nesaa.org |
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Description:
    DUTCHESS NEEDS A FOREVER HOME. PLEASE CONSIDER ADOPTING DUTCHESS ! Dutchess is a friendly and easy going approx 3 year old female. She enjoys being pet and has a laid back disposition. She is a beautiful cat whose photos do not do her justice. You must meet her is person to appreciate her. She is good around cats. Dutchess will make an excellent companion and family member. She is hoping for a responsible guardian to make a lifetime commitment to love and care for her in a happy forever home. Dutchess is currently at Petsmart in Hyannis waiting to meet you. POPPY NEEDS A FOREVER HOME ! PLEASE CONSIDER ADOPTING POPPY. Poppy is a friendly and mellow lady who enjoys gentle petting. She is okay with being held. She tolerates other animals but will be happiest if she is the only queen in her castle. Poppy will do best in a calm home without excessive daily activity. She is a nice cat who will be a wonderful companion and member of the family. She has approx 10 years of life experience and love to share with you. Poppy is hoping for a responsible guardian to make a lifetime commitment to care for her in a loving forever home. ERIN NEEDS A FOREVER HOME. PLEASE CONSIDER ADOPTING ERIN ! Erin is an initially shy, yet social kitty. She is quiet and will take a few minutes to warm up to you. But once she gets used to you, she will approach you for petting and may even climb onto your lap. Erin will show you affection after you have spent the time getting to know each other. She will need time to adjust but should come out of her shell once she feels secure in her surroundings. Erin is approx 1 to 2 years old. She is okay with being held for a short period of time. Erin is alert and sensitive to her environment. She can be enticed into chasing moving toys, esp. toys on a string. She will do best with a calm and gentle guardian. Erin is hoping for a responsible guardian to make a life-long commitment to love and care for her in a great forever home. DUSTY NEEDS A FOREVER HOME. Dusty has recently arrived at the shelter and understandably needs time to adjust to all the changes in his life. Right now, he is very shy and unsure of people. He will do best with a calm and quiet guardian without a lot of daily activity in the home. We have not observed him in the presence of cats or dogs yet. Dusty is a handsome cat and is approx. 3 years old. He will need plenty of time to adjust to new situations. Dusty deserves a responsible guardian who understands him and is willing to give him the time he needs to come out of his shell. He is hoping for a life-long commitment from someone who will love and care for him in a great forever home. TROOPER NEEDS A FOREVER HOME. PLEASE CONSIDER ADOPTING TROOPER! Trooper is a handsome approx 1 to 2 year old male. He is social and confident meeting people. He enjoys being pet. Trooper is alert and curious about his environment. We have not observed him in the presence of cats, dogs or small kids yet. He has a beautiful classic dark tabby coat. Trooper is hoping for a responsible guardian to make a life long commitment to care for him in a loving forever home. Please consider adopting an older cat or an adoptable kitten today! All animals have been examined, spayed/neutered, vaccinated and are fully adoptable. Come see these cats at NESAAs satellite adoption center at PetSmart, Rte 132 in Hyannis or Call 508 771 7800 or check out: www.nesaa.org About New England Society for Abandoned Animals NESAA is a charitable 501 (c) (3) organization, registered with the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office, with the following mission: To advocate, protect and rescue, abandoned and abused animals using a proactive, humane approach. NESAA is committed to its "no kill" programs, increasing community awareness and creating progressive changes in animal welfare. NESAA gets called often to help take care of animals that have been abandoned or not well cared for. To date NESAA supported some 5,500 animals with Direct Rescue and Care or provided Spay/Neuter or Emergency Medical assistance for community members who cannot afford it.
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