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My name is Casio!

Posted 2 days ago | Updated 1 day ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red (Mostly)
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
21240756-A179222-PAC
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

 



Close your eyes and imagine you're in the year 1992. Nirvana is on tour and coming to your city next week. Your crush at school said yes to a movie date to see Wayne's World. It will be a double date with your parents since they drove you there and you're only 12 years old. This will be your first date and you're looking to impress, so you head over to the local K-Mart to pick out the nicest cubic zirconia braclet they have. It was $12, two whole weeks of your allowance but well worth it. While the counter clerk is wrapping your gift you spot it next to the register. You've been waiting and saving for months now, and it is right within your grasp. You know it will also impress your date and make you the envy of all your friends. You ask the clerk to ring you up for it as well...you're brand new, top of the line, Casio!

But can our Casio tell time? Does she have a calculator to help you with your math homework? Is she water resistant up to 200 meters? Well the answers to that are; YES (if you count her following the sunbeams around your home like a furry sundial), NO (but she might tear up your homework with enough catnip sprinkled on there), and MAYBE (she is highly resistant to being put in water of any depth, and that resistance only increases as you get within 200 meters of a tub). Casio does so much more though, so whether she is regaling you with tales of how she conquered her mouse toy or gently reminding you it is time for head rubs by putting said head into your hand, Casio is always ready to keep you entertained for years to come! Her social and confident approach to life makes her the ideal candidate for any home and family looking at add some love and quirkiness to the mix. We can't say how she would feel about sharing her home with other animals -- she was found stray, possibly after giving birth to kittens, so she has never interacted with other animals in our care -- but could do just fine with children of all ages.

 

Age: ~3 years old
How I came to PAWS: Found Stray
Animal ID#: A179122

Meet me at:
PAWS Adoption Center
100 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
â€𡿏-238-9901 ext.30

**Our Old City Adoption Center prioritizes appointments made by already approved applicants, but we can accommodate browsers and walk-ins if and as our capacity allows. To ensure your best experience and best chance at meeting your new furry family member, we recommend completing the application ahead of your visit, which you can find at phillypaws.org/catapp!!**



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To adopt a cat, complete the application at phillypaws.org/catapp.
To adopt a dog, complete the application at phillypaws.org/dogapp
To adopt a small animal, complete the application at phillypaws.org/small-animal-adoption-application.
         

Please reference this animal's ID NUMBER when inquiring.

Learn more about PAWS' adoption process, locations, and more at: phillypaws.org/adopt/info.   

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Adoption fees for cats and dogs include age-appropriate vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip. Adoption fees are as follows, plus tax: $150 for large adult dogs (older than 1 year); $250 for small dogs (under 25 lbs) and all puppies (under 1 year); $60 for adult cats (over 6 months of age), $100 for kittens (under 6 months of age), and $25 for small animals. When you adopt a pair of kittens together, the total adoption fee is $150. 

PAWS, the Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit animal rescue organization dedicated to saving Philadelphia's homeless and at-risk animals. PAWS is the city's largest rescue partner and provider of low-cost, basic veterinary care. Through our adoption locations, special events, and network of foster homes, PAWS finds loving homes for thousands of animals every year. PAWS is working to make Philadelphia a no-kill city where every healthy and treatable pet is guaranteed a home.  Please visit  www.phillypaws.org  for more information on adopting, fostering, volunteering, or donating.
 



January 29, 2025, 3:45 pm
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
21240756-A179222-PAC
Contact
Address
100 N. 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

To adopt a dog, complete the application at phillypaws.org/dogapp. To adopt a cat, complete the application at phillypaws.org/catapp

Additional adoption info

Adoption fees are as follows (plus tax):

Cat (6 months of age and older): $60
Kitten (under 6 months): $100
Kitten pair (under 6 months): $150
Small dog (under 25 lbs): $250
Puppy (under 1 year of age): $250
Large adult dog (older than 1 year): $150

All PAWS animals are spayed/neutered, microchipped, given age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed, and treated for fleas.

For more information on PAWS' adoption process, visit https://phillypaws.org/adopt/info.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Cats and dogs are available every day of the week at these PAWS locations:

PAWS Old City Adoption Center
100 N. 2nd Street (at Arch), Philadelphia, PA 19106
Ph: 215-238-9901
M-F 12-7, Sat 11-7, Sun 11-6

PAWS Northeast Adoption Center
1810 Grant Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19115
Ph: 215-545-9600
M-F 12-7, Sat 11-7, Sun 11-6

Plus, visit these satellite adoption locations (cats only):

Kawaii Kitty Cafe (759 S. 4th Street)
PetSmart in South Philadelphia (2360 Oregon Avenue; M-F 6-8pm; Sat/Sun: 11-3)
Petsmart at Broad Street and Washington Avenue (M-F 6-8pm; Sat/Sun: 11-3)

See our calendar of adoption events: http://www.phillypaws.org/events.

More about this shelter

PAWS is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to saving Philadelphia’s homeless and at-risk animals. PAWS is the city’s largest rescue partner and provider of low-cost, basic veterinary care for pet owners and rescue organizations that cannot otherwise access or afford it. Through its three no-kill shelters, foster care network, and special events, PAWS finds loving homes for thousands of animals each year. PAWS is working to make Philadelphia a no-kill city where every healthy and treatable pet is guaranteed a home.

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