Before

After

Orange

Age: 

Approx. 4 years old

Sex:

M

When Orange was first found in 2021, he was a suspected hit-and-run victim and was dragging both of his hind legs. Thanks to the dedicated care of the PAWS team, he made a remarkable recovery. But now, years after his rescue, Orange faces an even harder battle: finding someone who will finally look past his past and say, “I’ll be your home.”

No rescue, especially one who has overcome so much, should have to wait so long for something so simple as love and belonging. Orange is ready to share all the love and affection he’s had to keep to himself all these years, and he’s ready to shower it all onto a family who would be willing to open their hearts to him

Adoption FAQ

Can I return my adopted pet if I change my mind?

A pet is a lifetime commitment. However, if you truly can’t keep your adopted pet, please don’t abandon them on the streets or with strangers. Please return them to us so we can find another home for them. 

Can my adoption application get denied?

Yes. Some reasons for denied applications include: Not being able to keep their pet indoors, incompatibility with the household, plus other circumstances that may be damaging to the health, safety, and happiness of our shelter animals. 

I live in the province/abroad. Can I still adopt?

Yes, but special arrangements need to be made for the meet-and-greet, depending on your location. Please contact us to discuss your options. You may also opt to adopt from your local pound instead.

Why is there an adoption fee?

The adoption fee is a token of your commitment and and a demonstration of your financial capacity to care for a pet. P500 for cats / P1000 for dogs is a small price which already covers your pet’s spay/neuter surgery, vaccinations and tick+flea treatment.

Can I adopt more than one pet?

Some applicants may be approved to adopt more than one pet on a case to case basis, but especially if the animal you wish to adopt belongs to a bonded pair.

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