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Misfits, Mutts & Meows The main purpose of Misfits, Mutts and Meows Animal Rescue and Sanctuary is to provide a humane alternative for abandoned, neglected and unwanted pets.
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We provide medical care, food and love to those we take in. My husband and I have been rescuing animals for about 15 years by working with other rescue groups and then starting our own back in 2010. We received out 501(c)3 non profit status in 2012. We work with our community to find homes for stray and unwanted dogs and cats. We want every animal to find the perfect home. Our local friends are a

great help in getting to word out on those in need of homes. We are an environmentally friendly rescue. We utilize both veterinary medicine and natural healing to ensure the health of our animals.

  is here!  and  are matching donations weekly and we need your support! Donate now to help us save as many pets as poss...
16/08/2024

is here! and are matching donations weekly and we need your support! Donate now to help us save as many pets as possible: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fdonate.clearthesheltersfund.org%2Fpage%2Fmisfits-mutts-and-meows%3Ffbclid%3DIwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0K3tWjxeETS-bpPBt0pXLnWfCRIx1nEHHKcbfToMGvxf6bdbiJJN8OtP4_aem_XnvhWV2ap2KYaA3kk0xCoQ&h=AT0zK1CbuLcPDBT6elfr3fvT6HPouKFmp5-rRu0JBg40GS3OVBavaprBWhPBrjZ4gix0tq2qrvNfRO73c8YKtT03j9zKD_W6fimD8ZrCA5uo5Ei3xPpHretKr4PSR86VpCz7&__tn__=-UK-R&c[0]=AT0G4G2FKgib2aA70LUDZDwPXtiNT_POutQ-S9sNqw1nR1S2bQ_fPFU8L0D_FDfZOH9v9X1tG7t58tM30j_OSjGIAJ36GO0XTkVwBnGRiHjP1AIgnnHY9k4-Tzok3_X3mGo0onNzm7C9KcMmu9hliA22RnlTW2nHtCyovaQUNa1zEzPJDGcK6vserI9ymasVxuOXu6WYFLb7zvFIDD0rQKYHffl73K3O8EAB

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The main purpose of Misfits, Mutts and Meows Animal Rescue and Sanctuary is to provide a humane alternative for abandoned, neglected and unwanted pets. We provide medical care, food and love to those we take in. We find loving homes for those that are adoptable and make comfortable those that aren't...

Ms Daisy Doo's puppies are ready to find their furever homes.  Although not online yet.  Ms Daisy hasn't been feeling we...
12/08/2024

Ms Daisy Doo's puppies are ready to find their furever homes. Although not online yet. Ms Daisy hasn't been feeling well so she is on hold but her pups, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, Scooby and Bear are ready for an adventure. The pups are 3 months old and weigh from 2.5-5 lbs currently. They are fixed and have 2 puppy shots. We have an application process and our adoption fee for pups is $125. PM for more info.

Good information!!!
07/08/2024

Good information!!!

The most common mistake I see is that many people rush the process.

This is more info on why kittens are better to be adopted in pairs!!!
03/08/2024

This is more info on why kittens are better to be adopted in pairs!!!

02/08/2024

Please help Daniel's Birthday goal be met!!!

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28/07/2024

Let's Help Evyan reach the Birthday goal!!!

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Check out these numbers!!!
26/07/2024

Check out these numbers!!!

I once had a person say to me, "I don't know why anyone would come and pay $100 for a cat when I can go to my neighbors farm and he'll fill my car with them for free." Well, here's the full breakdown folks! (Not to mention sick visits)

~Faith Ann~

26/07/2024

The little kitty that could đŸ˜»

This is Buttercup! Buttercup came to the shelter after someone found her unable to move in the road. Initially, we thought she had been hit by a car or attacked by a larger animal. Turns out, she had been shot and left behind. Thankfully, our super awesome, compassionate veterinarian took her in, prepared to help her and give her a CHANCE.

Buttercup is 1 year old, now spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, and FeLV/FIV negative. Unfortunately, Buttercup cannot use her back legs completely. She has severe hind limp weakness due to the spinal damage from a bullet. She grooms herself and stays clean. She has some movement of her hind limbs but cannot stand or walk on them. She is very good at moving around with just her front limbs. Buttercup even had a custom wheelchair generously made for her, but she unfortunately just slides right out of it.

Buttercup has been recovering on a farm and loves to run around and explore! Buttercup is loving and playful.

She can defecate on her own but needs to have her bladder expressed twice a day. Our veterinarian speaks so highly of her and said she is very easy to take care of.

We have been trying to find a rescue for Buttercup for months with no luck. So now, we are looking for a rescue or experienced adopter! Do you know someone who has or use to have a cat like Buttercup? Are you looking for a new companion with a couple quirks?

Please consider adopting or even sharing Buttercup's post! We are open Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm! Call us at 405-372-0334 to set up a time to meet Buttercup!

We can’t thank our veterinarian and her team enough for all of the hard work they do for our shelter animals! You all are true heros! ❀

Can you help save these sweet kitties!!!
26/07/2024

Can you help save these sweet kitties!!!

Tink is a very sweet girl!
26/07/2024

Tink is a very sweet girl!

This sweet little girl is about ready for her new home.  Could you find a place in your heart for this little girl?
26/07/2024

This sweet little girl is about ready for her new home. Could you find a place in your heart for this little girl?

A couple more of our bigger dogs in need of homes are Nala, a shepherd mix that really loves her food.  She is a sweet g...
21/07/2024

A couple more of our bigger dogs in need of homes are Nala, a shepherd mix that really loves her food. She is a sweet girl, good with most other dogs but a little too interested in cats. She does well in a crate and will need a bit of work on not taking things off the counter if left alone. Dash is a happy playful lab mix. She is also good with most other dogs, haven't noticed how she acts around the cats. Good in a crate. We have had both these girls since they were puppies. Both are now around 18 months old.

So along with all the new baby kittens we have, we have some wonderful adult dogs that are still in need of furever home...
21/07/2024

So along with all the new baby kittens we have, we have some wonderful adult dogs that are still in need of furever homes!!! Our poster boy Titus is so sweet and good with dogs, cats and kids!!! He is still under 1 year old. Wouldn't you love to give this sweet snausage a home!!!
Penny our rott husky girl is also a sweet and fairly chill girl. She is about 18 months old. She had hip surgery about 2 months ago and is doing well. She is also good with dogs, cats and kids. She is a bit possesive at first but once she realizes she isn't missing anything she relaxes. She would do best with other dogs or in a home where some id there most of the time.

This is Fritzie's litter!  Meet Otto, Amelia, Heidi and Klaus.  The last 2 are in the Quail Springs Petco.  Her last kit...
19/07/2024

This is Fritzie's litter! Meet Otto, Amelia, Heidi and Klaus. The last 2 are in the Quail Springs Petco. Her last kitten was to small to fix. She will be posted later!

We now have kittens ready for adoption.  We do prefer at this age they go in pairs.  Meet Kittay's litter:  Apple, Blueb...
19/07/2024

We now have kittens ready for adoption. We do prefer at this age they go in pairs. Meet Kittay's litter: Apple, Blueberry and Mango are the girls and Chili, Pepper and Spud are the boys.

We have new kittens in the top condo at the Quail Springs Petco.  Meet Heidi and Klaus.  The are 2 of Fritzie's kittens....
19/07/2024

We have new kittens in the top condo at the Quail Springs Petco. Meet Heidi and Klaus. The are 2 of Fritzie's kittens. Momma Fritzie is in the bottom condo.

Please read!
17/07/2024

Please read!

Your cat’s vaccination reminder comes in the mail with a confusing array of letters—what the heck is an FVRCP vaccine? My cat doesn’t go outside, so why does she need it? You toss it aside as you sort through the rest of the mail, but it still nags at you.

Is this something important? Why would your veterinarian send a reminder if your kitty didn’t need it?

Well, the FVRCP vaccine is an important part of your cat’s core vaccine protocols. Here’s what you need to know about this vaccine and how it helps keep your cat protected from some serious diseases.

What Does FVRCP Stand For?

The FVRCP is a combination vaccination, which means that it protects against more than one disease—similar to the DHPP vaccine for dogs.

Here is a breakdown of the diseases covered by the FVRCP vaccine.

Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis

The “FVR” refers to feline viral rhinotracheitis (feline herpesvirus 1 or FHV-1). This disease can lead to a severe upper respiratory tract disease (including rhinitis, sneezing and conjunctivitis). Other less common symptoms include oral ulceration and primary pneumonia.

Similar to people with cold sores, the virus can lay dormant in cats until they are stressed, which causes a flare-up of symptoms.

The real risk of FHV-1 is that it impairs a cat’s pulmonary defense mechanisms, which leaves them susceptible to secondary bacterial pneumonia or to a coinfection with feline calicivirus.

Feline Calicivirus

The “C” in FVRCP stands for calicivirus (feline calicivirus or FCV). Similar to FHV-1, feline calicivirus typically causes upper respiratory tract disease and oral ulceration. It can also cause chronic stomatitis, pneumonia, systemic disease or lameness.

Occasionally, a more severe strain—virulent systemic feline calicivirus (VS-FCV)—can travel through a population, which can result in more debilitating symptoms as well as infection of the internal organs. This more severe strain is frequently fatal.

Feline Panleukopenia

Finally, the “P” stands for panleukopenia (feline panleukopenia or feline distemper or FPV). FPV is highly contagious and has a high mortality rate. It causes anorexia, vomiting, fever and severe diarrhea.

The virus also attacks the bone marrow and lymph nodes, which leads to a very low white blood cell count and prevents the cat from being able to activate their immune system normally.

Why Is the FVRCP Vaccine Considered a Core Vaccine for Cats?

Core vaccines for cats are those that are strongly recommended to be administered to ALL cats—even for cats that don’t go outside. The FVRCP vaccine is one of two core cat vaccines—the other being the rabies vaccine.

The World Small Animal Veterinary Association says, “Core vaccines protect animals from severe, life-threatening diseases that have global distributions.” All three of the viruses that the FVRCP vaccine protects against are widespread and have the potential to be fatal.

All three viruses are also highly contagious. FVR and FCV are spread through sneezes, saliva or eye secretions, but can also be transferred through the environment.

FPV can also be spread through the same bodily fluids, but is predominantly spread through contact with contaminated feces—similar to parvovirus. The virus can live for up to a year in the environment on things like bedding, food bowls, litter boxes, cages, clothing, etc.

This means that your cat does NOT have to come into contact with an infected cat to become ill—they just need to be exposed to something contaminated with the virus.

How Often Should My Cat Receive the FVRCP Vaccine?

The FVRCP vaccine for cats is generally given to kittens every three to four weeks until they are 16-20 weeks old.

The series of vaccines is necessary because it takes a number of “booster shots” to convince the immune system to recognize the components of the vaccine. The series also helps ensure that the vaccine starts working in kittens when the immunity from their mother’s milk wears off.

After 16 weeks of age, the kitten should get a final booster after one year. Then the vaccine only needs to be given every three years. While the kitten series is a bit intensive, once the protection has developed, it becomes much easier to maintain an adult cat’s vaccination schedule.

Does the FVRCP Have Any Side Effects?

Side effects of the FVRCP vaccine for cats are generally quite minimal.

Some kitties will develop a low-grade fever, have a decreased appetite or feel a little sluggish. There may also be a little swelling at the site of the vaccine administration.

These signs almost always go away within a few days.

Rarely, cats will have a more significant allergic reaction to the vaccine, which generally happens within a few minutes to a few hours of receiving the vaccine. In these cases, cats may develop hives, redness/swelling around the eyes and lips, or a mild fever. Other symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea and itchiness.

If you suspect an allergic reaction to the vaccination, contact your veterinarian right away.

Any swelling that remains at the vaccine site for more than three weeks should be checked by your veterinarian. Reactions to vaccines are very rare, and the vast majority are also mild and resolve without any treatment.

How Much Does the FVRCP Cat Vaccine Cost?

There are quite a few different brands of FVRCP vaccine for cats on the market, so the cost charged by your veterinarian will largely depend on the brand they have chosen to use. Typically, the FVRCP vaccine will cost 30-60 dollars.

Your veterinarian’s office can clarify how much the vaccine will cost and whether your veterinarian is currently using an adjuvanted or non-adjuvanted vaccine. Adjuvants are added to the vaccine to help stimulate the immune system. As a rule, for cats, non-adjuvanted vaccines are preferred, but they will be more expensive.

Source: petmd.com

15/07/2024

Please help Traci meet her Birthday goal! It will go to some kittens in need!!!

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15/07/2024

Look what we have this Saturday!!! Come out and see us!!!

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At the Quail Springs Petco we have Molly in the top.  She is a spicy tabby girl.  She would do best as an only cat in an...
14/07/2024

At the Quail Springs Petco we have Molly in the top. She is a spicy tabby girl. She would do best as an only cat in an adult only cat savvy home. In the bottom we have Fritzie a sweet young cat who has already had a littler of kittens. She is a gentle girl. Not sure with other cats or dogs but I think with care and proper introductions she would be ok.

Haven't posted our kids in a while so here we are:  At the Edmond Petco we have Mimi the sweet laid back white and orang...
14/07/2024

Haven't posted our kids in a while so here we are: At the Edmond Petco we have Mimi the sweet laid back white and orange kitty. Prefers to be an only cat. Loves people. In the bottom we have Marshmallow an active happy girl that likes to explore. She has been around other cats and cat friendly dogs would probably be ok with proper introductions.

09/07/2024

Let’s get THIS ONE circulating

With all the Birthday fundraisers for us I hate to ask for help.  Penny is a 18 month old Rott/husky mix we took in as a...
28/05/2024

With all the Birthday fundraisers for us I hate to ask for help. Penny is a 18 month old Rott/husky mix we took in as a 4 month old pup. She came with her brother who has been adopted. Penny started limping about 6 months ago and we had her checked out and x-rayed. We found out she has bad hips. We went ahead and had an FHO (femoral head ostectomy) done on the worst hip. One of our volunteers had been sell items we had been donated to raise funds and that made a good down payment on the surgery. We still owe about $1000. If anyone would consider helping with her medical bills we would appreciate it. We also would love to find this sweet girl her furever home. She will be healed and ready in about 1 month. She really doesn't have the traits of either the rott or husky although she did do a bit of howling in the kennel at the clinic. LOL
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We are in need of a female only foster home for a sweet dog that had been abused by men.  She did ok here in the main ho...
27/05/2024

We are in need of a female only foster home for a sweet dog that had been abused by men. She did ok here in the main house but her constant barking and running up on my husband has relegated her to a run in the kennel. Her name is Izzy and she weighs about 30 lbs. She is about 15 months old. She does ok with other dogs. Dogs her size would work best if there are other dogs in the home.

27/05/2024

Please help my best friend meet her birthday goal! She is always there for our Misfits!!!â€đŸ’•đŸ„°

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It's been a while since my last adoption update.  From February thru April, we had 20 more adoptions!  Only 2 of those a...
26/05/2024

It's been a while since my last adoption update. From February thru April, we had 20 more adoptions! Only 2 of those adoptions where dogs or should I say puppies. They would be Tank and Brutus! Both are doing well in their new homes. We had a special needs kitty adopted as well as a number of our beautiful black cats. A pair of them was a foster fail!!! Our 2 Orange boys, Orin and OBwan were adopted and a number of other sweet kittens. We are still overflowing with kitties and pups needing their furever homes!!! Please spread the word about our sweet and needy kids.

19/05/2024

Let's help Kris meet her birthday goal!

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