
Adopted.

Adopted.
by Geekgirl

A Plea from the CAA Board and Executive Director
Just a few nights ago, a large number of pets entered our care from an animal neglect case. They were brought to your local Warrenton animal shelter with the help of CAA volunteers.
These cats, dogs, and puppies are clean and safe now, but taking them in has overwhelmed our small shelter’s resources!
On behalf of the board of directors of Clatsop Animal Assistance (CAA), we would like your help, and we need it right now.
We need donations to purchase additional food and veterinary care. We need FUNDS, and we need items from our Dog Wish List and Cat Wish List.
We also need new volunteers and those who haven’t been out in a while to come back and help us care for this new influx of very sweet dogs and cats, in addition to the other animals in our care. Providing this many animals with love, affection, and exercise and keeping their cages fresh and clean each day takes a small army.
Foster Families are also needed. Contact us today – we will be so grateful for your help volunteer@clatsopanimalassistance.org
Finally, animals always need your voices! These animals were rescued because a Good Samaritan spoke up when they saw that what was happening wasn’t right. Thank goodness they did.
Your donation supports every pet at the Clatsop County Animal Shelter — now more than ever, they need YOU!
With gratitude –
Maryann Sinkler, CAA Board President

Adopted!
Rhonda is a cat with a good heart and a beautiful short tabby coat. She came into the shelter very unsure of people and while she has come to trust us a bit, the confines of the shelter really stress her out. Rhonda would love to find a shop or barn that she can call her own and in return she’ll provide the prettiest patrol you could ask for. If you have a space where Rhonda can relax and protect, please consider helping this girl get out of the shelter.

Adopted.
Tara is an energetic 5 year old lab/shepherd mix. She is a smart, happy dog looking for her furever home. Tara will do best in a home without cats, and can be dog selective so will need to meet any other canine family members in advance.
http://clatsopcounty.animalshelternet.com/adoption_animal_details.cfm?AnimalUID=275569
Pet meet and greets are by appointment only, so if you’d like to meet Nina T. submit an application in advance by going to the shelter’s Adopting a Pet page at https://www.co.clatsop.or.us/animalcontrol/page/adopting-pet. Scroll to the bottom of the page for the application. Be sure to date it next to the signature line (applications are reviewed in the order they are received) and put the name of the animal you are interested in at the top. You can then save the application to your computer and email it to ac@co.clatsop.or.us or deliver it directly to the shelter. Application forms are also available on the front door of the shelter and can be filled out and turned in on the spot. A shelter staff member will review the app and call you to set up an appointment.
Adoption fees:
Dogs: $110 for dogs younger than ten years and $50 for dogs ten or older.
Cats: $75 for cats younger than ten years; $20 for cats ten years or older.
Bonded pair (emotional attachment to each other) are available for the single price.

Adopted! Tundra is a six month old bundle of love. He was very timid when he first came in, but within a few days he decided we’re all best friend and snuggle buddy candidates. Tundra enjoys sampling the toys in the play yard and trying to crawl into our laps when we take a break from running him around. This pit mix knows “sit” and we’re working on “down.” He’s treat-oriented and wants to please, so training should be easy. Note that he will need a fully fenced yard.
http://clatsopcounty.animalshelternet.com/adoption_animal_details.cfm?AnimalUID=260949
Pet meet and greets are by appointment only, so if you’d like to meet Tundra, submit an application in advance by going to the shelter’s Adopting a Pet page at https://www.co.clatsop.or.us/animalcontrol/page/adopting-pet. Scroll to the bottom of the page for the application. Be sure to date it next to the signature line (applications are reviewed in the order they are received) and put the name of the animal you are interested in at the top. You can then save the application to your computer and email it to ac@co.clatsop.or.us or deliver it directly to the shelter. Application forms are also available on the front door of the shelter and can be filled out and turned in on the spot. A shelter staff member will review the app and call you to set up an appointment. Due to Covid restrictions, only two people are allowed in the shelter at one time and each visitor is asked several health-related questions before being allowed in.