Happy Endings No Kill Cat Shelter

Happy Endings is a 501(c)3 non-profit, no kill organization that has been in existence since 1994. It is run solely by volunteers. Our mission is to find permanent homes for strays, abused or unwanted animals that are either brought in to us or rescued off the street. Happy Endings provides a safe haven for all cats, including; feral, stray, abused, neglected and or critically injured animals. We nurse those who are sick back to health and provide a home for all animals until they are ready to be adopted. No animal is ever euthanized by Happy Endings for convenience sake, but, only when, in a veterinarian's professional opinion is in a state of terminal suffering.

Milwaukee, WI,53220
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (414) 744-3287

Website: http://www.HappyEndings.us

Muppin

Domestic Short Hair | Cedarburg, WI

Age : 1 Year 9 MonthsFemale

About

Meet Muppin

Muppin is a bashful black and white tuxedo gal who was surrendered because the owner’s home environment was too chaotic for her. She would do best in a calm home without little kids. She is very shy and the shelter environment is overwhelming to her. That being said, she will let you pick her up and enjoys being petted. She also loves Tiki Stix treats and will lap it out of your hand. Someone who is patient and quiet will be a great pet parent to her!

Adoption Process
All potential adopters must fill out an application and go through an interview. Our adoption facilitators walk them through the shelter and help them find the perfect animal that would best match their homes. After a potential adopter signs up for a specific animal, there is a cool-down period. We do veterinarian reference checks and follow-up telephone calls on Mondays to make sure the potential adopters are still interested. After the telephone interview has taken place, a home visit is set up and the selected animal is delivered to it's new home. Our adoption fees are $85 for one cat or kitten and $130 for two cats or kittens. The adoption fee includes various procedures which have already been performed, such as: Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency virus tests Distemper shots Rabies Booster Preventative Dewormer Spay or neuter for all cats at least 8 months of age or older An adoption folder complete with an "Animal Health Log Sheet" containing the cat's health history. Kittens must be adopted in pairs if there are no other CATS in the home. Other animals (dogs, birds etc.), people and/or kids do not count. Under no circumstances do our animals leave the shelter the same day they are signed up for.

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