2 Cats Ready for Families
Panther and Minnie are available at the Douglas County Animal Shelter.
By Pat Hopper
Panther is a big, black boy with a silky, shiny coat and big feet. His green eyes are Jade, showing off his beautiful face structure. His small white spot accents his white whiskers. He is eager to be noticed and comes immediately to the door sticking his paws out to touch you. He is the kind of loyal love that makes your life wonderful. Panther Is neutered with current rabies/FIV/FELV negative.
Cat ID#: 3823 Kennel ID#: 12-02-0867
Minnie is sweet as molasses and beautiful. Minnie is six or seven months old. She's brown and black striped with long, white whiskers, a white mouth and bright gold eyes. She is spayed with current rabies/FIV negative, FELV negative and received FRCP upon entering the shelter. She will make your Easter bright as the blooming peach trees, so come and pack her bags.
Cat ID#: 3649 Kennel ID#: 12-02-0656
If you’re interested in adopting a pet, please visit the Douglas County Animal Shelter at 1755 County Services Road (off Cedar Mountain Road). The shelter is open Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. They are closed on Monday.
These pet listings are updated frequently but the animal(s) featured may already be adopted or no longer at the shelter. If you find the pet you desire no longer there, please consider another great animal that still lives there.
The adoption fee for all dogs and cats is $25. All pets are required to be spayed or neutered within six months of adoption. Yearly rabies vaccinations are also required. The Douglas County Animal Shelter can be reached by calling 770-942-5961. To learn about other animals available for adoption from the Douglas County Animal Control, view their adoptable pet list.
debra woodard
10:52 am on Thursday, April 12, 2012
okay-is the adoption fee $25 or $35? i've seen both in recent adoption articles. thank you!
John Barker
11:11 am on Thursday, April 12, 2012
Hi Debra it's $25 and when you add the microchip for $10 it comes to $35.
debra woodard
11:53 am on Thursday, April 12, 2012
hi john! thanks for the info!