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LOCAL CATS: Laverne & Shirley, Bonded Pair

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large
  • Domestic Short Hair

About LOCAL CATS: Laverne & Shirley, Bonded Pair

Clayville, RI

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Large
(12-16 lbs)
Coat: Short

Behavior

Personality
Couch Potato, Dignified, Gentle, Quiet, Loyal
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No
Declawed:
No

LOCAL CATS: Laverne & Shirley, Bonded Pair’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$50

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LOCAL CATS: Laverne & Shirley, Bonded Pair's Story

LAVERNE & SHIRLEY, BONDED PAIR: “Schlemiel! Schlimazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!” (with apologies to anyone younger than GenX)<br/><br/>Laverne and Shirley have been best friends most of their lives, as far as we know. They were employed as bottle cappers… er, barn cats… at a nearby brewery… um, farm… and were laid off when their boss sold the property, leaving these two ladies out of a job. The new employer thought they deserved a chance to retire as indoor companion cats, and so do we! They are nice, well-mannered ladies, very quiet, and also very fond of each other. We can’t imagine one leaving the other and we are hoping to find a home for both, so they can spend their remaining years together. <br/><br/>In their first days at the shelter, Shirley was very frightened, while Laverne just took it all in stride. Laverne comforted Shirley, doting on her, draping herself over Shirley like a big tiger-striped security blanket, to make her feel loved and secure. In just a few days they were welcoming petting and brushing from their volunteer friends, and within a couple weeks were starting to screw up the courage to leave their cage and explore the cat room a little. Now we are taking them out of their cages, to encourage them to spread their wings a little more. They’re not anxious or panicked when they are taken out, though they do tiptoe around to find a quiet place to curl up and nap. They are just about the most low-key and nonintrusive cats we’ve known — very quiet and content to go with the flow. They seem to know that the shelter is just a temporary stop in their life journey together, and have decided to bide their time with us and not make any fuss. We have no doubt that two very sweet, interesting personalities will emerge once Laverne and Shirley know they are in a more permanent situation, with more consistency and less chaos.<br/><br/>Though they are very quiet in nature, they don’t seem at all bothered by other cats. It’s possible they had some exposure to dogs in their previous life, though we can’t know for sure that they did. They seem like the kind of cats who will be gentle with children, as long as the children understand that they shouldn’t push the ladies to be more active.<br/><br/>Both ladies are vet-estimated to be 10 years old, though Laverne strikes us as being a little older than Shirley. Their tipped ears are indicative of their being spayed as part of a trap-neuter-release program, one that typically focuses solely on getting cats spayed and neutered and then released to farms as barn cats, and it’s very possible they are sisters, or mother and daughter. They are spayed, box-trained, current on vaccinations, tested negative for FIV and feline leukemia, and have received dewormers and flea treatments. <br/><br/>Adoption fee is $50 for the pair. Personal checks are accepted from R.I. residents only; all others may pay by credit/debit card or money order, payable to “Town of Scituate.” No cash is accepted. For more information or an application, email ClayvilleCritters@cox.net or call the shelter at (401) 647-7200. You can also visit the shelter during regular hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri 7 to 11 a.m., Sat 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br/><br/>You can also access a downloadable application by clicking this link, or by going to the Town of Scituate’s Animal Control page and scrolling down to the link to the Cat Adoption Form:<br/>https://www.scituateri.gov/departments/animal_control/index.php<br/><br/>Or copy and paste the following into your browser: https://cms5.revize.com/revize/townofscituate/scituate%20ri%20cat%20adopt%20form%20rev%200922.pdf<br/><br/>Please email all PDF applications to ClayvilleCritters@cox.net for faster processing.

LAVERNE & SHIRLEY, BONDED PAIR: “Schlemiel! Schlimazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!” (with apologies to anyone younger than GenX)

Laverne and Shirley have been best friends most of their lives, as far as we know. They were employed as bottle cappers… er, barn cats… at a nearby brewery… um, farm… and were laid off when their boss sold the property, leaving these two ladies out of a job. The new employer thought they deserved a chance to retire as indoor companion cats, and so do we! They are nice, well-mannered ladies, very quiet, and also very fond of each other. We can’t imagine one leaving the other and we are hoping to find a home for both, so they can spend their remaining years together.

In their first days at the shelter, Shirley was very frightened, while Laverne just took it all in stride. Laverne comforted Shirley, doting on her, draping herself over Shirley like a big tiger-striped security blanket, to make her feel loved and secure. In just a few days they were welcoming petting and brushing from

LAVERNE & SHIRLEY, BONDED PAIR: “Schlemiel! Schlimazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!” (with apologies to anyone younger than GenX)

Laverne and Shirley have been best friends most of their lives, as far as we know. They were employed as bottle cappers… er, barn cats… at a nearby brewery… um, farm… and were laid off when their boss sold the property, leaving these two ladies out of a job. The new employer thought they deserved a chance to retire as indoor companion cats, and so do we! They are nice, well-mannered ladies, very quiet, and also very fond of each other. We can’t imagine one leaving the other and we are hoping to find a home for both, so they can spend their remaining years together.

In their first days at the shelter, Shirley was very frightened, while Laverne just took it all in stride. Laverne comforted Shirley, doting on her, draping herself over Shirley like a big tiger-striped security blanket, to make her feel loved and secure. In just a few days they were welcoming petting and brushing from their volunteer friends, and within a couple weeks were starting to screw up the courage to leave their cage and explore the cat room a little. Now we are taking them out of their cages, to encourage them to spread their wings a little more. They’re not anxious or panicked when they are taken out, though they do tiptoe around to find a quiet place to curl up and nap. They are just about the most

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Scituate Animal Shelter's Adoption Policy
ADOPTION FEES AND SPAY/NEUTER DEPOSITS are payable by credit/debit card or money order to “Town of Scituate.” Personal checks are accepted from Rhode Island residents only. No cash is accepted. Our adoption-fee range for cats is $50 to $125, and for dogs is $60 to $175, depending on factors such as animal size, age, temperament, and medical status, and other relevant considerations. There is a state-mandated $100 spay/neuter deposit that is to adopt each kitten, and is fully refundable upon proof of spaying/neutering. You can find PDFs of our adoption applications on the Town of Scituate’s website, under Departments > Animal Control. Copy and paste this URL into your browser and scroll down the Animal Control page to find the links to the forms:  http://www.scituateri.org/departments/animal_control/index.php If you would like an application form emailed to you, please call 401-647-7200 or email scituateanimalcontrol@scituatepd.org.

LOCAL CATS: Laverne & Shirley, Bonded Pair is from Scituate Animal Shelter

[Clayville, RI]

Our Mission
THE SCITUATE ANIMAL SHELTER is a municipal facility under the supervision of Scituate Animal Control, a division of the Scituate, Rhode Island, Police Department. We take in animals from Scituate and Foster and provide care until we can find good homes for them. We also socialize all cats and dogs who need such work in orde...
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Location
106 George Washington Highway Clayville, RI, 02815

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