White River Animal Rescue, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was founded in 2009 by Amy knight, and has quickly become a major resource for animal rescue and adoptions in New England.
1. Fill out adoption application with all required information. We will be unable to complete applications with missing information. 2. If your application is considered, your references are called. Followed by an interview. 3. If the reference check yields positive results, a phone interview with one of our Director's is scheduled. 4. After a successful interview, a home visit is arranged. 5. Take home your forever friend!
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Question by Connie Camber-Soucy (1 month ago): Hi, I just came across your website. I am hoping you might be able to help me. My brother had his male tabby cat go missing in White River Junction, VT back in November. When his cat had been taken to be neutered some time earlier, the veterinarian's office accidently marked him as a feral cat by snipping off part of his ear. It was a mistake on the veterinarian's part. When my brother's cat went missing in November I thought perhaps he may have been collected by an organization such as yours that collects feral cats before Winter. My brother's cat was named Stetson. He was micro-chipped however, my brother did not realize that he needed to contact someone to input Stetson's information. He thought that had been done at the vet's office. That being the case, his chip may be blank if scanned. By chance, did your organization happen to take in a male tabby cat with one ear snipped off with a micro-chip in November??? If not, Do you know of any other facilities where he may have ended up that I can contact? Thank you for any help you can provide.