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Thursday, December 6, 2018

A new home for the holidays!!

Snowball was adopted today. 12-6-18

Snowball's new adopter is a former vet tech and has had experience with adopting an un-socialized dog.

She promises to keep us up to date on Snowball's progress. 



To start the day Snowball went to the vet to get her shots updated, heart worm meds etc. She was afraid but did very well. She never growled at the vet techs and was basically very good. Very scared but very good. 

Snowball went straight from the vet to her new home. She now has a new name, Martha Stewart, a new mommy and a new dog brother, Fletcher. 

We are happy for Martha and this new chapter of her life!

Background: Martha Stewart, formally known as Snowball, and her siblings were pulled from the Fort Worth Animal Shelter. They were on the euthanasia list because they were lacking in human socialization. Originally there were 6 siblings. One was adopted while they were at the shelter. The other 5 eventually went on the euthanasia list. 

We are not sure of their story but feel maybe they were an unwanted litter just left on their own in the back yard.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UPDATES~~~~~~~~~~~~~

When we get progress updates we will post them for you here. Enjoy!

1st posts 12-6-18



12-10-18 update



12-13-18 update


12-17-18 update





Please see this link to see future posts on Martha's socialization progress. 




Monday, October 8, 2018

Semi-feral barn cats available for adoption

Semi-feral barn cats available for adoption. All cats are spayed/neutered, up to date on shots and micro chipped.

Barn cats will keep rodents away from grain and food storage areas. If you own or manage property and have permission for long-term placement of animals on the property, please call us! We will assist you while the barn cats settle into their new home.

The property owners only responsibility will be to provide daily food/water, and protection from the elements. After a short period of secure confinement, the barn cats will accept your barn as their new home.



Susie Mustach
(Female)


Russie
(Male Blue Russian)



Blackie
(male)


Tabby the tabby cat
(male)


Dottie
(Female)


Mama Missy and Peanut
(Female Siamese mixes)


Smokee
 (Dark Siamese Female) Smokee was adopted in February 2020




The adoption fee for vetted barn cats is $25.



Domestic Cats Available for Adoption
NOT FERAL OR BARN CATS. DOMESTIC PETS.


Pistol 
(Domestic Male)
Update - Pistol was adopted on April 6th, 2020

Chip 
(Domestic Male)

Jenna
(Domestic Female)



Sunday, September 2, 2018

Recent Adoptions

August was a good month for our little rescue.  These are some of our recent adoptions:

Cora

Thank you Moore family for providing this older girl with a wonderful home!

The following picture came from her new family. The captions read:

She's napping on the cool floor now, just enjoying life.



She loves sitting on her bed. 

She and Nacho (the cat) are cohabiting peacefully.Feeding time usually brings them together.


The last picture caption said that "Cora went to the groomer and had a nice bath and brush. She sat in the car seat on the way home."


Haichi


This big guy has officially been adopted by the Gibson family! Haichi has already made himself part of this wonderful family!


Loki
Will update when we receive pictures from Loki's new family.

Friday, June 1, 2018

Adopted!!

MAY 2018 UPDATE 

Trouble has found a home! We are excited to announce that after a year at the rescue Trouble has found a forever home! We are very excited for him!



We still have other Barn Cats available for adoption



What is a Barn Cat?

We have healthy, sterilized barn cats in need of new outdoor homes. These barn cats are feral (semi-wild) and need to live at a farm, horse stable, warehouse, plant nursery, or other suitable outdoor location. 

Veterinarian care has been given (sterilized, rabies shot, and vaccinated). $25 adoption fee. The property owners only responsibility will be to provide daily food/water, and protection from the elements. After a short period of secure confinement, the barn cats will accept your barn as their new home.  


The barn cats will keep rodents away from grain and food storage areas. If you own or manage property and have permission for long-term placement of animals on the property, please call us! We will assist you while the barn cats settle into their new home. 

The Justin Animal Alliance pulls from shelter euthanasia lists. We are a no kill animal welfare organization located in Justin TX on 7 acres, just minutes from the Texas Motor Speedway. We provide housing to  homeless animals, both cats and dogs, available for adoption at all times.

We welcome you to come visit with us. Please contact us for an appointment. (940)343-7848 or email justinanimalalliance@yahoo.com

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Rescue Insurance Fundraiser


It is time for the Justin Animal Alliance to pay for our yearly liability insurance. This is a hidden yearly operational expense that not many people think about. 

This insurance is to provide liability insurance for the rescue in many capacities, it is mandatory for off site adoption events, as well as volunteers at the rescue. It is protection for all of the what if's that can happen in the world. We feel is it a crucial expense to the operation of the rescue.

If you have wanted to help homeless animals, but do not have the time, this is a great way to help make it possible so that others who have the time to help, can help.

Our goal was to have the funds to renew our insurance by the end of March this year.

Please help us with this yearly operational expense. The amount has increased since last year so we really need your help. We are a 501(c)3 so your donation is tax deductible. A contribution of any amount is appreciated. Thank you!



Please use justinanimalalliance@yahoo.com 
to donate via Paypal. Thank you!


Go Fund Me Campaign link - https://www.gofundme.com/help-needed-with-rescue-insurance



Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Five Siblings

We have five siblings there were pulled from the Ft. Worth Shelter. They were on the euthanasia list because of their temperament. The five siblings are lacking in human socialization. 

We are not sure of their story but since they are siblings, the assumption is that they were just left in the backyard, receiving little if any human interaction. The siblings are all in good physical condition. They are only lacking in human attention and interaction. 

Please contact us if you think you can give any of them a loving home.

We are also open to fosters for the siblings. Preferably one siblings at a time, so they have time to trust and bond with whomever takes them in.







adoptfromjaa@yahoo.com

(940) 343-7848

~~~~~~~~~~~~ADOPTED~~~~~~~~~~~~~~




Snowball was adopted 12-6-18. Please see this link for updates from her adopter - http://justinanimalalliance.blogspot.com/2018/12/a-new-home-for-holidays.html


adoptfromjaa@yahoo.com

(940) 343-7848

Sunday, February 4, 2018

TCAP's February Specials

For more information on the Texas Coalition for Animal Protection's specials, please visit this link - https://www.texasforthem.org/services/specials/

TCAP's February Specials.

Please share!



Friday, February 2, 2018

Cora and her 8 puppies

Cora was pulled from the Fort Worth Code Red album. She and her adorable puppies are available for adoption.




Cora's code red album picture does not really look like her as much as this one does:



Cora is a retriever mix. She is 9 years old, weights 40 pounds and is heartworm negative.

Her adorable puppies are:

Izzy - female - Adopted 2-6-18
Annie - female - Adopted 2-6-18
Lily - female - Adopted 3-10-18
Cheshire - female - Adopted 3-11-18

Gabe - male - Adopted 3-10-18
Emerson - male - Adopted 3-19-18
Drake - male - Adopted 3-19-18
Pickles - male - Adopted 3-12-18

The puppies adoption fee includes: Spay/neuter, micro chip, and shots. Their adoption fee varies with their age and services.

Puppies 6-8 weeks: Shots include DAPPv and deworming, spay/neuter, and micro chipping. Adoption fee is $80

Puppies 9-11 Weeks: Shots include DAPPv, Bordetella, and deworming, spay/neuter, and micro chipping.  Adoption fee is $90

Puppies over 12 weeks: Shots include Rabies, DAPPv, Bordetella, and deworming, spay/neuter, and micro chipping.  Adoption fee is $95

Cora the mother's adoption fee is $60 and includes, spay, full set of shots (Rabies, DAPPv, Bordetella,) and micro chipping.







Above are better pictures of Cora.

Below are some pictures of her adorable puppies.




In these pictures the puppies are covered in grass and wood chips but clean up nicely.












If you are interested in giving Cora or any of her puppies a forever home,
please contact us.
Email us at justinanimalalliance@yahoo.com or call 940-343-7848

**Please be advised that we are not doing out of state adoptions for the puppies.