These Two Beautiful Kittens Are Your Calaveras County Animal Services Pets of the Week!

San Andreas, CA… You can’t buy love but you CAN rescue it! These two sweethearts are representative of the beautiful, friendly, happy, healthy and playful kittens currently at the shelter looking for their forever homes. Can’t choose a single one? Why not adopt a pair! It really is much easier to raise a pair of kittens than a single because the two will keep each other entertained when you can’t be there and grow up to be the best of friends.

As with all cats available for adoption, these little darlings will be up-to-date on their routine vaccinations and micro-chipped. They will need to be altered before going home with you.

Come visit the shelter to visit these and other cats and dogs awaiting adoption at Calaveras County Animal Services, 901 Jeff Tuttle Drive, San Andreas (in government center by the new jail). Animal Services is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday (closed for lunch from 1-2 p.m.). For more information about these kittens or other shelter animals, please email Animal Services volunteer Cynthia at clpino@caltel.com, Kathy at kbandy.co.calaveras.ca.us or call Animal Services directly at 754-6509.

Currently, the Calaveras shelter remains open to visitors. We are, however, limiting viewing of shelter animals to one person at a time in order to help prevent the spread of COVID. Please understand there may be a wait. Adoptable animals can also be seen on the web at http://animal.calaverasgov.us/Adoptions and on the Calaveras County Animal Services Facebook page.

Animal Services now has a Fee Flexibility Program!
When the dog or cat population at the shelter is at 80% or above capacity, the total adoption fee will be 50% off––reduced to $40 for dogs and $30 for cats. The adoption fee for cats who arrive at the shelter already altered will be $10. With the 55-5-5 Program, any time an adopter is 55 or older and adopts any pet over 5 years old, the adoption fee is $5.

This ad courtesy of the Friends of Calaveras Animal Services (FOCAS) and the Pine Tree