Central Vermont Humane Society

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~7 Years Old
Long hair
Spayed Female
Relaxed

I’m a laid back cat that loves to chill out in a windowsill.  If you’ve got a cat condo for me to hang out on, that’s even better.  I have an “Insta-purr”, the kind that starts the moment I see a person walk in my direction.  I was found wandering near a farm with no home to go to.  Do you have a home for me to call my own?


ADOPTION

Here is the basic outline of the adoption process:

1. Meet the Animals and an Adoption Counselor
2. Complete an Adopter Information Form and Meet Your Match Survey
3. Confirm a good match* and complete adoption paperwork
4. Take your new friend HOME!

Once a match* has been made, it may take up to an hour to complete the adoption.

Read our adoption FAQ here.

*CVHS participates with the ASPCA’s Meet Your Match Program.  Learn more about it by clicking here.

Adoption Fees

Cats
Kittens: $150 (Adopt 2 for $250)
Cats 1-8 years $125
Cats 9+ years: $100

The adoption fee includes:

  • Spay/neuter
  • Rabies vaccination (over 12 weeks)
  • 1st distemper vaccination
  • 1st deworming
  • Flea preventative
  • ID tag
  • Microchip and registration
  • A free 30 day trial of ShelterCare Pet Insurance
  • A free adopter bag of Hill’s Science Diet food
  • A free veterinary exam from the VVMA!
  • (Estimated cost: Over $500!)

Dogs
Puppies: $350 (includes a 6 week training class)
Dogs 1-8 years: $200 (Some dogs will be $300, including a 6 week training class)
Dogs 9+ years: $150

The adoption fee includes:

  • Spay/neuter
  • Rabies vaccination (over 12 weeks)
  • Microchip and registration
  • 1st distemper/parvo vaccination
  • Bordetella vaccination
  • 1st deworming
  • Flea preventative
  • ID tag
  • A free 30 day trial of ShelterCare Pet Insurance
  • A free adopter bag of Hill’s Science Diet food
  • A free veterinary exam from the VVMA!
  • (Estimated cost: Over $600!)

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