Pirouettes, pounces and purrs- we have beautiful kittens for adoption!
June 24, 2012
It is officially kitten season, and the pace at the shelter has picked up to a wonderful level.
Of course, when we get a larger number of babies, they take more care than the adult cats. But, with the kittens comes the pleasure of watching their antics as they romp and play their way through most of their waking hours. For animal lovers, it is much better than watching TV!
We have a great variety of kittens in all sizes, mixes and colors- orange guys, tabbies, calicoes, – all the colors and patterns of the kitty rainbow.
And, another great incentive for potential adopters looking for a new kitty companion is our “budget-friendly” adoption fees. Not only can you find an adorable kitten to brighten your life, your new family addition will come with great benefits: spayed or neutered; leukemia tested; wormed; first shots; flea treated (if needed) and best of all- at a very nice price!
We are also offering a “two-fer” price for adopters looking for a pair of kittens. Cats are a lot more social than they are often said to be, and can be wonderful “buddies” and companions for one another. In today’s hectic world when so many family members are going every which way, it’s nice to know that that you truly haven’t had to leave your pets alone when you have to be away from home- they have each other. After all, as they say, “the best cat toy is another cat”.
So, bring the family to visit the shelter and see our adorable new feline residents- better yet, come and fall in love- get smitten with a kitten!
Shelter Wish List
We are running very low on some essential supplies at the shelter, and would be very grateful to receive donations. We need canned poultry variety kitty food, paper towels, and laundry detergent. Thanks so much for your loyal support.







vivian koch on Fri, 28th Sep 2012 2:10 pm
Question- I live in Scappoose OR, have property in Longbeach WA ( 199 court & Sandridge Rd will be building a home there) can I adopt a cat/dog from you? Also, how old do you have to be to be considered a “senior”? I’m 59 & my husband is 61. Thanks! Vivian Koch
Posting Puppy on Fri, 28th Sep 2012 6:53 pm
Hi Vivian. You don’t have to live near us to adopt from us. We have folks come from all over to meet our pets. Our senior rates relate to the age of the animal, not the adoptive family. Hope to see you soon!