Why Adopt From PAWS?
PAWS animals are special. All have been homeless since birth or have been given up by their families. Once they become a PAWS animal, they are kept and loved until the proper home is found for them, no matter how long that may take.
All PAWS animals...
...have regular human contact, and have been looked after in a stable environment free of abuse or neglect
...over 6 months of age (7 months for male kittens) have been spayed or neutered to improve their survivability, temperament, and quality of life
...come with a voucher for a complimentary examination from a Centre County Veterinarian
...are checked for external parasites and infections such as earmites, fleas, and roundworms
...have tested negative for the following:
Cats: Feline Leukemia (FeLV) and Feline Immuno-Deficiency Virus (FIV)
...are up-to-date on the following vaccinations:
Cats: Feline distemper and the upper respiratory viruses, rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and pneumonitisDogs: canine distemper, hepatitis, adenovirus cough, parainfluenza, parvovirus, coronavirus and bordatella
If the animal is over three months old, it is also vaccinated against rabies, in accordance with Pennsylvania State Law