Valley Humane Society

About VHSValley Humane Society has worked to save and improve the lives of Tri-Valley companion animals since 1987. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, our programs and services are made possible by the generosity of private donors. We receive no government funds, tax dollars, or money from national humane organizations. Contributions of all sizes matter greatly, and we use them wisely!Our VisionA world in which every animal is loved and every person knows the love of an animal.Our MissionValley Humane Society (VHS) creates a brighter future for cats and dogs by encouraging and strengthening the bond between people and pets. VHS rescues and rehabilitates companion animals, champions responsible caretaking, shares pets’ soothing affections with people in need of comfort, and supports and preserves existing pet-guardian relationships.

Pleasanton, CA,94566
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (925) 426-8656

Website: https://valleyhumane.org/

Madeline

Domestic Short Hair | Antioch, CA

Age : 5 Years 8 MonthsAdultFemaleLargeBlack (Mostly)

About

Coat Length

Short

House Trained

Yes

Adoption Fees

$100

Meet Madeline

Madeline is a playful and energetic cat. She loves to run around the house and is a good little hunter if a stray bug finds it's way inside. Madeline loves being pet by her humans and will meow softly if she wants your attention. While she isn't the biggest fan of being held, she is polite when picked up and won't fight it. Madeline is an indoor only cat but enjoys exploring outside on a leash and harness. In her previous home she lived with both cats and dogs.  Have you fallen in love? Ready to adopt? Get started at the following URL: https://valleyhumane.org/adoption/adoption-inquiry-form/ (copy and paste into your browser address bar). Once you have submitted your Inquiry Form, an adoption counselor will reach out via telephone to give you more information about the animal. Animals posted to the website are ready to go home with their forever family and applicants are typically called the same day as the Inquiry Form is received. If the animal is the right match for you, the adoption counselor will schedule an adoption appointment for you, your family and the animal at our facility in Pleasanton. Adoption appointments are typically scheduled within 24 hours of the phone interview; applicants should be ready to bring a new pet into their home. We do often receive multiple inquiries per animal; all applicants will be contacted by Valley Humane, if not by phone, then email. If you have questions on your application status, please call us at 925.426.8656. https://valleyhumane.org/adoption/

Adoption Process
Fees & Requirements Are you ready for a new pet? It’s a big commitment! At Valley Humane Society, our goal is to find a permanent home for each dog and cat in our care. VHS adoption counselors are available to assist you in choosing the right cat or dog for your family, but there are many questions to consider before adopting. The Adoption Process Animals that are available for adoption are posted on our website, AdoptAPet.com, and PetFinder.com. Potential adopters should read the animal’s profile to determine if the pet would be a good fit and review steps on how to apply. Applications are specific to a single animal. Copy and paste the application URL from the animal’s profile. Once the application is received by Valley Humane staff, an adoption counselor will call the applicant for a phone interview. After you submit your application, be ready to answer the call from Valley Humane. Animals posted to the website are ready to go home. Adoption appointments are typically scheduled within 24-48 hours of approving an application. Adoption appointments are scheduled at staggered times throughout the day to minimize social interaction between each visiting family. Upon approval, you will be asked to complete additional paperwork. The Adoption Counselor will walk you through our Adoption Agreement. All documents and pertinent medical information will be copied for your files. We will also assemble a take-home packet which includes information on feeding your new pet, check that the animals’ microchip is accurate, and prepare them for travel. Finally, you will be asked to provide the adoption fee. Please allow approximately one hour to complete the adoption process. After a quick snap for our Facebook page (optional, of course!), you’re ready to head home to start enjoying life with your new friend Additional Requirements The following requirements apply to all adoptions; you must: Be at least 21 years of age, or 18 years old with a co-adopter age 21+ years at the same residence. Provide legal ID showing your current address to verify age. Understand that VHS reserves the right to deny any adoption for any reason. While it is our goal to find a home for each and every animal in our care, it is also our responsibility to ensure that each animal finds a home that is not only safe and loving, but is right for their particular temperament. You Made it Home… Now What? It’s important to us that you and your new pet are happy together. That’s why we’re here to provide support and counseling during the transition to your home. You can contact us for assistance and advice, or search for specific topics in our Resources & Links section. Specifically, if you have recently adopted a dog, please visit this page to learn how to register your pet in compliance with the State of California. Adoption Fees Adult dogs (5 months & older): $200 Puppies: $250 Adult cats (5 months & older): $100 Kittens: $125 Pair of kittens: $200 Over 65? See our Seniors for Seniors discount The cost of preparing an animal for adoption is far greater than we recoup in fees, and that’s not including food, boarding, staff time, or shelter overhead. And yet you get a lot in return!


Contact
Valley Humane Society
(925) 426-8656
[email protected]
https://valleyhumane.org/

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