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Batman - 4-month-old Batman is the biggest of his siblings but is also the shyest. That doesn`t mean he`s not lovable because he very much is. He absolutely loves to be pet and will rub into your legs and plop next to you so that you can rub his belly. He likes his attention but loves to play more. He actually isn`t too rough, though. He does not enjoy being picked up for long but can be worked with. He just needs time. My 13-year-old son and I usually get a minute or 2 of holding him, but as soon as he realizes he is face to face with you, he wants down. If done the proper way, this behavior can be worked with. He has already shown great progress. He enjoys sleeping in the cat tree or under the bed or couch. I also find him snuggling with his siblings a lot. He has done well with my cats and my 10-year-old senior dog who weighs 65 lbs. I don`t recommend he go to a house with small children. I feel he would be best with older kids who understand his personality. I also think it would be best if he went home with one of his siblings - Robin or Joker.
Please email liz_kanavel@yahoo.com if interested!
Batman - 4-month-old Batman is the biggest of his siblings but is also the shyest. That doesn`t mean he`s not lovable because he very much is. He absolutely loves to be pet and will rub into your legs and plop next to you so that you can rub his belly. He likes his attention but loves to play more. He actually isn`t too rough, though. He does not enjoy being picked up for long but can be worked with. He just needs time. My 13-year-old son and I usually get a minute or 2 of holding him, but as soon as he realizes he is face to face with you, he wants down. If done the proper way, this behavior can be worked with. He has already shown great progress. He enjoys sleeping in the cat tree or under the bed or couch. I also find him snuggling with his siblings a lot. He has done well with my cats and my 10-year-old senior dog who weighs 65 lbs. I don`t recommend he go to a house with small children. I feel he would be best with older kids who understand his personality. I also think it would be best if he went home with one of his siblings - Robin or Joker.
Call our Adoption Team 856-401-1300 ext. 102 for more information about a pet.
To adopt, visit our shelter and our friendly Adoption Team will take you through the adoption process.
To be considered for adopting a pet, you must:
* Provide a valid driver’s license or state ID, and be over the age of 18.
* Show proof of your current address
* Demonstrate the ability to provide a stable home, a safe environment, necessary veterinary care and nutrition, basic training, identification and companionship for the animal.
* Complete Adoption Questionnaire
Call our Adoption Team 856-401-1300 ext. 102 for more information about a pet.
To adopt, visit our shelter and our friendly Adoption Team will take you through the adoption process.
To be considered for adopting a pet, you must:
* Provide a valid driver’s license or state ID, and be over the age of 18.
* Show proof of your current address
* Demonstrate the ability to provide a stable home, a safe environment, necessary veterinary care and nutrition, basic training, identification and companionship for the animal.
* Complete Adoption Questionnaire
Adoption Center Hours of Operation:
Tuesday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wednesday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Friday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Saturday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Monday & holidays: Closed
Adoption Center Hours of Operation:
Tuesday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wednesday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Friday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Saturday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Monday & holidays: Closed
More about this shelter
Founded by the Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 1997, the Camden County Animal Shelter (CCAS) has been fighting to reduce the overwhelming stray/unwanted animal population in its county. CCAS is an open admissions shelter and takes in over 6,000 companion animals from 17 municipalities in Camden County every year. In 2004, the Animal Welfare Society of Camden County, which currently runs the Camden County Animal Shelter, took over the shelter's activities. CCAS now does three major things: provide shelter for stray/unwanted animals, find those animals loving homes, and provide low-cost spay/neuter services.
CCAS is an open admissions shelter. Its 40+ full and part-time staff work hard to find loving homes for each and every animal that enters the shelter's doors. The 2011 Animal Intake and Disposition Survey shows that Camden County performs much better than its surrounding counties.
In addition to taking in animals, CCAS holds a multitude of events every year in order to help those looking to adopt to find the animal of their dreams, be it an adoption event or a full-blown gala. Lastly, CCAS provides Camden County with low-cost spay and neutering options. By providing the service at such a cheap cost, CCAS hopes to reduce the number of stray/unwanted animals in the county.
Founded by the Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 1997, the Camden County Animal Shelter (CCAS) has been fighting to reduce the overwhelming stray/unwanted animal population in its county. CCAS is an open admissions shelter and takes in over 6,000 companion animals from 17 municipalities in Camden County every year. In 2004, the Animal Welfare Society of Camden County, which currently runs the Camden County Animal Shelter, took over the shelter's activities. CCAS now does three major things: provide shelter for stray/unwanted animals, find those animals loving homes, and provide low-cost spay/neuter services.
CCAS is an open admissions shelter. Its 40+ full and part-time staff work hard to find loving homes for each and every animal that enters the shelter's doors. The 2011 Animal Intake and Disposition Survey shows that Camden County performs much better than its surrounding counties.
In addition to taking in animals, CCAS holds a multitude of events every year in order to help those looking to adopt to find the animal of their dreams, be it an adoption event or a full-blown gala. Lastly, CCAS provides Camden County with low-cost spay and neutering options. By providing the service at such a cheap cost, CCAS hopes to reduce the number of stray/unwanted animals in the county.
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We'll also keep you updated on Robin's adoption status with email updates.