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I adopted Huckleberry from the Washington County shelter a year and a half ago. He was trapped at 2 or 3 weeks old and fostered by a staff member, Judy Castleberry. She brings animals to the Johnson City PetSmart nearly every day of the week, and I went there regularly looking for just the *right* cat (having recently lost the greatest cat in the world, Tobey). After I visited a half dozen times or more, she said "Maybe you'd like my foster kitten," a Russian Blue who had just reached eight weeks and was finally ready to see the public. She was VERY careful and selective about finding the right home for him, which i respect tremendously, and it turned out to be a perfect match.
These shelter staff really care about the animals they are placing, and they take the time to try to get to know potential adopters in order to assess whether they are really able to give a pet an appropriate home. I recommend it as a source for anyone looking to adopt. I aslo heartily encourage everyone to donate any time, money or supplies possible to help them out, because they are underfunded and always in need of more assistance.
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