Colony Cats (& dogs)

We are a 501c3, non-profit, all volunteer animal rescue and welfare organization. We are dedicated to ending the explosion of homeless pets in this area; through low cost (sometimes no cost) spay/neuter, public education/awareness, rescue/adoption and support for feral/stray cats and their caregivers. We do this because there is an epidemic of abused, neglected, abandoned animals throughout Central Ohio. As a compassionate organization we are striving to end this suffering for them. Get them medical care, food and if necessary, a new home.

Dublin, oh,43017
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (614) 570-0471

Website: http://www.ColonyCats.org

Fritz

| Reynoldsburg, OH

Age : 4 MonthsBabyMaleLarge

About

Coat Length

Medium

Activity Level

Moderately Active

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Adoption Fees

$300

Meet Fritz

Fritz is a very happy boy, learning commands, doing great with housebreaking. He was born @ 12-24, and ended up in a small rural shelter with little chance of finding a home. A typical playful puppy that loves everyone. Fritz is in foster care so if you want to meet him please submit an adoption application from our website. He is up to date on rabies, neutered, microchipped, flea and worm treated.

Adoption Process
We have an application that requires the potential adopter to wait until their application can be verified. Once everything checks out the adopter comes and picks up their new fur member of the family and signs a contract. One of the highlights of our contract states that if for ANY reason at ANY time they cannot care for the animal, they must return the cat or dog back to Colony Cats (& dogs). Our adoption fees are $100 for kittens (4 months and younger), $85 for kittens 5 or 6 months, $75 for adult cats, $50 for Wise Whiskers (7 years and older). We often have adoption specials where the adoption fees are lowered. The adoption fee includes the animals already being spayed/neutered, Feline Leukemia and FIV tested (cats), heartworm tested (dogs), all vaccinations (FVRCP and DHLPP), rabies vaccine (if kittens or puppies adopted are not old enough to have received a rabies vaccine, then the new owner will need to go to their vet to get this done), microchip, flea/tick/heartworm preventative.


Contact
Colony Cats (& dogs)
(614) 570-0471
[email protected]
http://www.ColonyCats.org

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