Collar of Hope

Collar of Hope is an all volunteer, animal rescue group, primarily dogs. We are a FOSTER HOME BASED RESCUE AND HAVE NO FACILITY TO VISIT. The only way to meet a animal without submitting our adoption application is when we attend adoption events with some of our available pets..We are committed to helping homeless animals find their way into permanent loving homes as a valued member of the family.We do not discriminate in size, age or breeds; we just want to help nice adoptable cat & dogs as we can and believe they have the right for the chance at their own happy "tail"!We are not trainers, behaviorist or veterinarians. We provide all basic health care, grooming needs and a safe place for the animal until a good viable match for the animal comes along. All rescues will take some work, some more and some less depending on the age and background. 99% of our dogs come from shelters as strays so we have no history on them. We learn as much as we can about them while they're in our care in their foster home.

Olalla, WA,98359
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Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.collarofhope.org

Cheeks

Scottish Fold | Port Ludlow, WA

Age : 4 YearsAdultMaleBrown Tabby

About

Characteristics

affectionate apartment eventempered gentle olderKidsOnly

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Slightly Active

Energy Level

Low

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Cats

Adoption Fees

200.00

Meet Cheeks

Our website has information about our rescue, adoption process and link to our adoption application www.collarofhope.org  We are a foster home based rescue and have no facility to visit.  Some of our kitties can be seen at our PetSmart partner store in Gig Harbor and it will be noted on their profile if they are at this public location.  Cheeks is an incredibly sweet kitty. He will never turn down a good petting or brushing, but has only just started to seek out affection on his own. He prefers the seat next to you as opposed to your lap. Cheeks settled in and warmed up very quickly in his foster home. He loves to stretch out and take in some nice belly rubbings. He has a lower activity level, typical for this breed. Cheeks loves a good scratching post, so have a nice one ready! While Cheeks is extremely tolerant and has displayed zero signs of aggression, it is clear he does not prefer young children. He is better suited to a house with older (10+) kids. There has been no experience with other animals except the female he was found with. He is fine with either men or women and is unbothered by fireworks, vacuums, and barking neighbor dogs. Cheeks is super chill and just so, so sweet He will make for a wonderful companion! Cheeks does have a heart murmur but is otherwise healthy.  Our vet had no issues doing his neuter using proper protocol.  He is a very picky eater and has yet to get onboard with a better and more appropriate cat diet (cats are 100% carnivores so thrive best on a high meat content diet).  We are still trying to nail down a good diet for him meanwhile.  Prior to adoption, as a minimum,  our animals are spay/neutered, vaccinated age appropriate (will need additional vaccines in some cases), parasite treated/prevented and micro-chipped.  

Adoption Process
Complete adoption application, we process completed application, check references, call landlord etc., interview, home inspection if applicable, meet and greet, decision, adoption and take your new family member home.


Contact
Collar of Hope
[email protected]
http://www.collarofhope.org

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