AVAILABLE for ADOPTION
We currently have several animals in our foster care program . Watch this web site, the Juneau County Reminder and The Messenger of Juneau County for pictures of our foster animals as they become available for adoption. While in our foster care program , these animals are vet checked, spayed or neutered, given all age-appropriate tests and vaccinations, socialized, or whatever their needs may be. Watch this web site for pictures of these wonderful animals as they become available for adoption. All animals are spayed or neutered before they are adopted. If they are not old enough to be altered, they come with a certificate for spaying or neutering. If you are interested in adopting any of these animals, please contact our Foster Care Coordinator at fostercwnas@yahoo.com or call 608-847-4060 .
Cuddles is a gray female who got her name because that is what she loves to do - cuddle! She even allows small children to carry her around. She would make a wonderful family pet, but Cuddles is a shy cat, who doesn't like fast movement, so she would do best in a quiet environment. Cuddles is spayed, up to date on and has been tested for leukemia/FIV. A very loving cat who really loves human companionship. If you are interested in adopting sweet little Cuddles, contact our Foster Care Coordinator at 608-847-4060 or email fostercwnas@yahoo.com .
Andy
Rascal
A litter of 3 kittens who are about 3 months old. Andy is an orange tabby who is a little purr machine. Oreo is mostly white with gray and black spots, a real ham. Rascal is a gray tabby. He was just too tired to wake up for his picture, but he is very playful when he is rested. If you click on Rascal's picture you will see that Oreo could not resist trying to steal the show. These kittens will come with certificates for neutering. If you are interested in adopting one of these little cuties, contact our Foster Care Coordinator at 608-847-4060 or email fostercwnas@yahoo.com .
Mia is a gorgeous tortoiseshell female who is very, very sweet. She was an outdoor cat in her past life, but she loves being inside now too. She loves attention, but she is independent. She would do well in a home with young children and other cats and dogs because she is very adaptable and tolerates young children and other animals. If you are interested in adopting Mia, contact our Foster Care Coordinator at 608-847-4060 or email fostercwnas@yahoo.com .