12 Nov Second Chance: The Right Cat for You!
Since 1994, the Animal Resource Center and the Shops of Second Chance Humane Society have been dedicated toserving animals in Southwestern Colorado. Adoption hours are every day from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The facility is located at 177 County Rd 10, Ridgway, CO. View shelter pets and services online at secondchancehumane.org.
View shelter pets and services online: www.adoptmountainpets.org
Donate here or mail to: PO Box 2096, Ridgway, CO, 81432.
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Snowflake is a 7-year-old female with beautiful flame-point markings and blue eyes. She is a lovable sweetheart who needs a forever home to spend her golden years.
Cuddly, aloof, playful, reserved, vocal, quiet, curious, lazy, social, independent… Every cat is different. A cat’s personality can be that of a fuzzy lap warmer or a calm, independent observer.
There are many things to consider when choosing a new feline family member.
The first decision should be if you want a kitten, a young cat, or a mature cat.
Kittens can be a lot of work, but they provide hours of entertainment and joy. Adopting two kittens doubles the fun while giving them a playmate and companion. Kittens get into everything, so they need close supervision for their safety.
A young cat still has some of a kitten’s energy and playfulness, but is likely more predictable. They will have years to be your companion and friend.
Adult and senior cats are often overlooked by adopters. An adult cat will likely present fewer surprises in temperament and behavior. However, a quiet cat in a shelter environment might turn into a playful, social butterfly when comfortable in a home.
When deciding what personality is best, consider your lifestyle.
Confident cats who entertain themselves might be best if you work long hours. A lap warmer who wants to be with you all the time would be best if you work from home or are retired. If you want a shop cat or barn cat, pick an independent, less-social cat.
Whatever your choice, all cats require daily care. They need fresh food and water, companionship, and attention.
Color and markings might matter to you.
Perhaps you are a black cat lover, have always loved blue-eyed cats, are partial to tabbies, or prefer ginger. Whatever color you pick, hair length is a more important consideration. Decide if you can care for a long-haired cat who requires frequent brushing, or if you a short-haired cat who can be brushed less frequently works better for you.
Second Chance has many cats and kittens waiting for the right home. Our shelter staff spends hours every day with them. They know their personalities, quirks, and preferences, and are happy to help you pick the right addition(s) to your family.
Visit during adoption hours or email animalcare@secondchancehumane.org
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