
HEY - IT'S ME CARMELLA!
I have been waiting for a home for a long time!
I want to go home with YOU! PLEASE!!!
I want to be the center of attention, so no other pets please and
if you have two legged kids I'd like them to be over 12.
I am cuddly, I sit up for treats, answer to my name!
I was pregnant on Death Row when two volunteers came to save me! Me & my babies were scheduled to be put to sleep! Can you imagine how scared I was!!! Now my babies have all been adopted and because I don't like other animals, I am staying in a cage at a boarding facility. They are very nice to me and let me out, cuddle me, give me treats and love, but I really want a permanent home with furniture, blankets, beds and people to cuddle on. Can I come to your home? Please...
If you have room in your house and heart for me, please fill out this application and one of the volunteers that saved me will contact you:
http://mhaf.com/index.php?option=com_form&Itemid=26


We are a small but growing group of volunteers working towards reducing pet overpopulation and homelessness. Much of what we do involves finding new homes for animals that need them. Whether they are animals we rescue from high kill shelters around the state or they are surrendered by owners who can no longer care for their pets, we give animals a second chance at life! As a rescue group, MHAF is unique in that we also work with owners to improve their relationships with their animals and help keep pets in their homes whenever possible.
MHAF stands for Middleburg Heights Animal Foundation; however, we do not work directly with the city of Middleburg Heights. Although we would like to someday have a relationship with the city and assist them with their city shelter, at this time we do not receive any support or funding from the city.We are entirely funded by adoption fees, donations, and fundraisers! Click here for more information about how you can help.

MHAF has saved 513 lives since February, 2004


