ask and you shall receive
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A: All cats and kittens are fully vetted prior to adoption. This will include: spay/ neuter, microchip, and age appropriate vaccinations. All cats are treated for fleas and dewormed.
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A: Young kittens must be adopted in pairs unless you have an existing kitten or young cat at home. Kittens who remain with one of their littermates or a similary-aged companion are healthier and happier. And in the long run, they are better adjusted pets. There is extensive research supporting this as well as our own years of experience. Single kittens are prone to behavioral issues that are born from boredom. Kittens need a ton of stimulation, so a cat friend actually means much less work for you the adopter!
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A: At this time we do not take owner surrenders. We recommend privately rehoming your pet before ever considering taking them to a shelter. Local Facebook groups as well as Nextdoor are great for this type of networking.
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A: As a small volunteer run organization we rely on caring folks like you in order to do this life saving work!
•ADOPT The “adoption fee” is actually a one time donation that helps cover the cost of supplies and vetting while the cats are in our care. Adopt don’t shop is a phrase worth a million lives. Thank you for being a part of the solution.
• DONATE (paypal link through our home page), send food or supplies to the cats/ kittens via our Amazon or Chewy Wishlist.
• FOSTER cats need to exit shelters daily in order to save their lives but we need a place for them to go. Open your home and your heart temporarily to a feline in need and we provide everything you need: food, litter, supplies, vet care, etc.
•VOLUNTEER this looks different for everyone. Fill out a volunteer form to get in touch and help out.
•SHARE simply sharing our adoptable cats/ kittens through social media and telling your friends & family about our adoptable cats is deeply appreciated!
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