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Thinking about adopting a cat or kitten? Find out more about adopting a cat with Cats Protection in our guide.
Home to home pet adoption is a great choice.
The fee of adopting a pet will vary and is set by our adoption partners which are paid by anyone adopting a pet.
Why adopt a cat from Cats Protection?
Looking to adopt a kitten? kittens arrive at cats protection from various places and with varying needs – from those that have been abandoned to those that are born in our care if their mother is a stray. While kittens can be cute to look at, they need additional care and patience from their owners.
They are likely to be more energetic than older cats too – something worth thinking about before you consider kittens for adoption.
While our branches and centres are all unique, cats protection aims to make the cat adoption process as easy as possible. You can find the opening times and address details of each centre by typing your postcode into our handy to find our tool. Here’s how the adoption process works:
once you’ve found a cat, either using our find-a-cat tool or by visiting one of our centres, you’ll need to fill in a homing questionnaire. This helps us to ensure that you and your pet are an ideal match.
Kittens for adoption with Cats Protection
Animal rescue site near me we are dedicated to rescuing, caring for and adopting out homeless dogs and cats into loving and responsible homes. Each year, several thousand animals come into the shelter. Phone: (763) 503-4990. Call (713) 433-6421 or visit us! Greenhill humane society runs a life-saving animal shelter & care facility in lane county, Oregon. We assist with pet adoption, education, pet behaviour training, spay/neuter, animal cruelty intervention and much more. We believe in and provide services that support the human-animal bond and seek to foster an environment in which people respect all living if the pet is in a foster home, it will be indicated next to the pet’s name. Help no-kill rescue, Ladson.
What is our adoption fee?
Rescues have a lot more control over things like adoption fees and operating hours. They also may choose to specialize in a specific type of animal or even breed. For example, there are rescues that save only dogs or cats; some have an even more specific focus on schnauzer or boxer breeds (for dogs), or Bengal or Persian breeds (for cats). Shelters have set fees and hours, among other operating aspects mandated by the government. They also don’t have specializations, except for possibly accepting only household animals, such as dogs and cats. This helps reduce owner abandonment and control the stray population, both of which impact the local community.
We’ll do a quick ‘address check’ online to ensure your cat is right for your home. In some instances, we might even do a home visit
living in rented accommodation? you might need a letter from your landlord. You can find out more about how to go about this with our purrfect landlord’s campaign
you’ll then fill in some paperwork to reserve your cat, pay your adoption fee and arrange a date to collect your new companion.
Buying a cat? Why not adopt from us instead?
June is national ‘adopt a cat month’, and this is something we wanted to raise more awareness about as it highlights the importance of animal adoption and why it is so much better than buying from a pet shop. There are so many animals in shelters waiting for their forever home, and what better time to give one of them your love than now?!
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How to rehome a cat with us
We rescued bailey around 11 weeks ago he is now nearly 7 months old and loving family life. It feels like he has been here forever. He loves playing with his tennis balls and going for long family walks with all the family. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to be able to have this fantastic handsome boy in our lives
buzz, rehomed by paul
buzz was 10 months old when we adopted him in July 2014. He had a few issues with confidence, social skills and behaviour at first, but with patience and care over time he is learning and coping well. He is getting better with other dogs and lives peacefully with our cat mo. Like all terriers, he has real character.
He might be the dog who runs over and has a sniff, or the cat who comes to sit beside you. You never know who you’ll meet and bond with. Because you can’t choose the perfect pet. You find each other. Start your search for a pet to adopt today most of our rehomed pets aren’t puppies or kittens. They’re loud, quiet, fluffy, big, small, or even three-legged. They come with a personality ready-made, a past that’s unique to them and a lot of love to give.
Battersea’s core mission is never to turn away a dog or cat in need of our help, and we are committed to ensuring that every dog and cat receives the highest standards of care. When you get in touch with us we will take your details and find out everything you want to tell us about your cat as well as any important information. Take a look at this video for more information on what to expect when you rehome your cat with Battersea:.
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