We will have many adoptable pets visiting Easton PetSmart May 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. The pets will be showing in their usual location, by the Adoption Center, on May 2nd from 7:00pm to 9:00pm, May 3rd from 9:00am to 4:00pm, and May 4th from 12:00pm to 4:00pm. On the bill so far are: Little Lion, Maddie, Hattie, Granville, Dublin and Dover, Ginger, Nibbler and lots of kittens. Of course our cats that are being housed at PetSmart will also be there, including: Dayton, Annie, Bogie, Boulder, Echo, Marion, Sugar, Sweetie, Fluffy, Sneakers, and Mudgee. Times and pets are subject to change. If you plan to come to meet a particular pet, please call PetSmart ahead of time to be sure they are there.
The volunteers of Forgotten 4-Paws pride themselves on being part of a group that does not euthanize for convenience. That being said, we regularly take back cats that were previously
adopted and are returned due to health or behavioral issues--the majority of these cats are unadoptable. For this reason we are in desperate need of a shelter.
In particular, we would love to obtain some land large enough to build a
shelter on in either a commercially zoned area or a rural area.
Particularly, we would prefer land in the Winchester/Pickerington area to
make it convenient for us to maintain. If you have some land that fits
these criteria that you are willing to donate or rent, please contact us
at contactus@forgotten4paws.org. If you would like to donate money to our building fund to help us erect a permanent shelter in the future, please click the button below.
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We have been receiving a very large number of emails recently asking us to take in additional cats and dogs for many reasons, but mainly due to the weather. At Forgotten 4-Paws, we do not have the benefit of a shelter, so all of our pets are housed in our foster homes, except the few that are at Easton PetSmart to be showcased. To ensure that the pets we have now receive the best possible care, we have to set a limit at the number of pets that can be placed in one home. And for this reason, we are not able to take in every pet that we might like to. We are at full capacity now and are not accepting any more. Due to the bulk of emails we receive every day, any emails sent asking for assistance in taking in more pets will not be answered. Thank you for your understanding.
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