Harrison Animal Rescue

Our Pet List

Click here for an adoption application.



Here are some of our " CUTIES & BEAUTIES".


"MEGAN"

Meet Megan a 10 week old black with white markings female kitten. She is very short haired. Should be a low shedding cat. This little sweetie and I mean very sweet natured little girl was found in a parking lot. (Click on Our Pet List to find Megan.)

"RYAN"

Meet Ryan a 10 week old medium long haired kitten. Ryan is an unusual color for a kitten. (Click on Our Pet List to find Ryan.)


"JULIE"


My name is JULIE. I'd make a great addition to your household. LOVE, JULIE (Click on Our Pet List to find JULIE.)

SOME GOOD ADOPTION STORIES BELOW:

News-Blindness not a handicap for this happy cat

Cindy was a completely blind, feral cat living by her wits near a KFC outside Cincinnati. She was caring for her 3 babies in the bushes where she was caught. We brought her into our house where she quickly took over the chair next to the fireplace. With love, she has become a very affectionate cat. She plays with her new brother, Spike, wrestling and grooming each other. Cindy, also, carries all her favorite toys to the top of the stairs for safe keeping. She navigates the house and the litter-box so well that it's hard to believe she's blind. Cindy has been so full of surprises that we wonder what we did before we had her. She's such a joy!

What We Do

Harrison Animal Rescue (H.A.R.) was created to place dogs and cats into responsible, loving, permanent homes. Dogs and cats come to us from shelters.....found as strays.....breeders, where they were no longer wanted or were awaiting a sometimes horrible fate.....homes where they were no longer wanted. Since 2000, H.A.R. has been taking in some of the more difficult to place animals with problems which would have caused them to be destroyed e.g. abused, neglected, disabled, senior, chronically ill, behavioral problems, personality problems. H.A.R. provides all the medical care and whatever physical rehabilitation is necessary. Some animals go into foster homes for more intense rehabilitation. With love and time, they thrive and find loving homes.

How To Adopt a friend

Should you see a dog or cat in which you are interested, please, email the person listed in the pet's description or email Laura at tmt442@fuse.net. You will be sent an introductory letter and an application. Initially, contact is through email. There is an adoption fee, which covers medical and other expenses. We do not profit from the adoption of these rescued animals.

Goals

We strive to pair these precious animals with an appropriate human companion in the loving, permanent home that is best for both animal and companion. We attempt to educate others on the complexities and the enormity of the problem of neglected and abused animals.

Where We Are

We are located 20 minutes west of downtown Cincinnati. We are not a shelter with a large facility and are not in the phonebook. We have an application process for adoption.

Thank you for being willing to adopt a rescued animal and for considering Harrison Animal Rescue.



Harrison Animal Rescue
20 minutes west of Cincinnati
Email: tmt442@fuse.net
Click here for a list of pets at this shelter



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