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Aang
Young • Male • Medium
Aang is a male 4-5 month old Kitten who is looking for a new home. He came to the shelter with his brother Appa as strays so we do not have any information on their background. He is super energetic and playful due to his age so he will need a home that is ready for all the kitten zoomies that he will bring. Aang is litterbox trained and gets along well with other cats. We are unsure how he is with dogs or small children. If interested in meeting him please call 419-294-4477 Monday through Thursday from 9am to 5pm to schedule an appointment. WCHS Adoptions are a 2-Step Process Step 1— Visit our shelter! (Appointments Required) The animal of your choice will be reserved for you at the time of scheduling. (Prospective adopters may be shown multiple animals, subject to availability.) Step 2— Pick up your new pet! Pickups are generally 3-5 business days after completing adoption paperwork at your in-person appointment. This allows HOPE Clinic time to prep your new pet for their forever home, including spay/neuter surgery (if not already fixed), a microchip, vaccines, and other care depending on the species. Once the animal is ready, we'll call you to coordinate pickup! (Pickup times are generally in the evenings.) *Return Policy: If an adopter cannot keep an adopted pet for any reason, the animal must be returned to WCHS. Because of our strict return policy, adoptions to homes more than 100 miles away will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Appa
Young • Male • Medium
Appa is a male 4-5 month old Kitten who is looking for a new home. He came to the shelter with his brother Aang as strays so we do not have any information on their background. He is super energetic and playful due to his age so he will need a home that is ready for all the kitten zoomies that he will bring. Appa is litterbox trained and gets along well with other cats. We are unsure how he is with dogs or small children. If interested in meeting him please call 419-294-4477 Monday through Thursday from 9am to 5pm to schedule an appointment. WCHS Adoptions are a 2-Step Process Step 1— Visit our shelter! (Appointments Required) The animal of your choice will be reserved for you at the time of scheduling. (Prospective adopters may be shown multiple animals, subject to availability.) Step 2— Pick up your new pet! Pickups are generally 3-5 business days after completing adoption paperwork at your in-person appointment. This allows HOPE Clinic time to prep your new pet for their forever home, including spay/neuter surgery (if not already fixed), a microchip, vaccines, and other care depending on the species. Once the animal is ready, we'll call you to coordinate pickup! (Pickup times are generally in the evenings.) *Return Policy: If an adopter cannot keep an adopted pet for any reason, the animal must be returned to WCHS. Because of our strict return policy, adoptions to homes more than 100 miles away will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Bandit
Baby • Male • Medium
Bandit is a Domestic Shorthair black cat who is looking for a new home! Bandit was surrendered to the shelter as a stray, so we do not know his history. We've come to learn that Bandit is litterbox trained and gets along with other cats. We are unsure how he behaves with dogs, children, or small animals. Bandit is a young cat who enjoys playing and exploring new places. He has proven to be a curious, playful, and affectionate boy! If you are interested in meeting Bandit please give us a call at 419-294-4477 to schedule an appointment! WCHS Adoptions are a 2-Step Process Step 1— Visit our shelter! (Appointments Required) The animal of your choice will be reserved for you at the time of scheduling. (Prospective adopters may be shown multiple animals, subject to availability.) Step 2— Pick up your new pet! Pickups are generally 3-5 business days after completing adoption paperwork at your in-person appointment. This allows HOPE Clinic time to prep your new pet for their forever home, including spay/neuter surgery (if not already fixed), a microchip, vaccines, and other care depending on the species. Once the animal is ready, we'll call you to coordinate pickup! (Pickup times are generally in the evenings.) *Return Policy: If an adopter cannot keep an adopted pet for any reason, the animal must be returned to WCHS. Because of our strict return policy, adoptions to homes more than 100 miles away will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Dale
Young • Male • Medium
Dale is a Domestic Shorthair brown tabby cat who is looking for a new home! Dale was surrendered to the shelter with his brother Chip because their former owner had too many animals. We've come to learn that Dale is litterbox trained, gets along with other cats, and dogs. We are unsure how he behaves with children and small animals. Dale is a young cat who enjoys playing and exploring new places. He has proven to be a mellow, playful, and affectionate boy! If you are interested in meeting Dale please give us a call at 419-294-4477 to schedule an appointment! WCHS Adoptions are a 2-Step Process Step 1— Visit our shelter! (Appointments Required) The animal of your choice will be reserved for you at the time of scheduling. (Prospective adopters may be shown multiple animals, subject to availability.) Step 2— Pick up your new pet! Pickups are generally 3-5 business days after completing adoption paperwork at your in-person appointment. This allows HOPE Clinic time to prep your new pet for their forever home, including spay/neuter surgery (if not already fixed), a microchip, vaccines, and other care depending on the species. Once the animal is ready, we'll call you to coordinate pickup! (Pickup times are generally in the evenings.) *Return Policy: If an adopter cannot keep an adopted pet for any reason, the animal must be returned to WCHS. Because of our strict return policy, adoptions to homes more than 100 miles away will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Chip
Young • Male • Medium
Chip is a Domestic Shorthair brown tabby cat who is looking for a new home! Chip was surrendered to the shelter with his brother Dale because their former owner had too many animals. We've come to learn that Chip is litterbox trained, gets along with other cats, and dogs. We are unsure how he behaves with children and small animals. Chip is a young cat who enjoys playing and exploring new places. He has proven to be a mellow, playful, and affectionate boy! If you are interested in meeting Chip please give us a call at 419-294-4477 to schedule an appointment! WCHS Adoptions are a 2-Step Process Step 1— Visit our shelter! (Appointments Required) The animal of your choice will be reserved for you at the time of scheduling. (Prospective adopters may be shown multiple animals, subject to availability.) Step 2— Pick up your new pet! Pickups are generally 3-5 business days after completing adoption paperwork at your in-person appointment. This allows HOPE Clinic time to prep your new pet for their forever home, including spay/neuter surgery (if not already fixed), a microchip, vaccines, and other care depending on the species. Once the animal is ready, we'll call you to coordinate pickup! (Pickup times are generally in the evenings.) *Return Policy: If an adopter cannot keep an adopted pet for any reason, the animal must be returned to WCHS. Because of our strict return policy, adoptions to homes more than 100 miles away will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

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