Featured Adoptable Pets
Breed: Tabby
Size: Medium
Gender: Male Cat
Age: 12 Weeks old
Shots: Yes
Neutered: Yes
Micro-chipped: Yes
House Trained: Yes
ID# 1109-125, 1109-126, 1109-127
Little Austin is looking for his forever home.He and his 2 litter mates were shelter bound when we took them in at just 4 weeks old.
Breed: Domestic
Color: Black & White
Size: Small
Gender: Female Cat
Gouda is about 2 years old and was found at a foreclosed home in Lake Elsinore. She is very loving and is happy to just hang out with the family. This pretty girl is looking for her forever home.
Breed: Domestic Med Hair
Color: Orange and White
Size: Medium
Gender: Male Cat
Age: Adult
Shots: Yes
Spayed: Yes
ID# 78-236
Ralphie is a friendly guy who needs a loving home. Wandering the streets, he found an open window, and had been camping out in a nice lady's closet.
Complete this pre-adoption questionnaire to determine your level of commitment and ability to care for a new pet in your household.· If you answer “no” to any questions, then a dog or a cat may not be the best pet for you.
1. Are you willing to care for the animal throughout his or her lifetime? Y/N
Dogs and cats can live 10-20 years.
2. Do you know how to house-train a dog or litter-box train a cat? Y/N
3. Can you afford the cost of food, grooming, and regular veterinary care, including yearly vaccinations and check-ups? Y/N
4. Will you see that your pets get regular daily exercise? Y/N
5. Are you prepared to attend training classes to teach your animal basic obedience? Y/N
6. Are you prepared to hire a trainer if your pet has behavior issues you don’t know how to deal with? Y/N
7. Will you license your animal and obey leash laws? Y/N
8. If you move, get married, get a new job, or have kids, will you keep your animal with you? Y/N
9. Have you considered who will care for your pet during vacations or in an emergency? Y/N
10. Will you give your pet the love and attention when he or she needs your attention, and not just at your convenience? Y/N


