Please send us a digital photo, jpeg format, to
[email protected] and include physical description (name, age, sex,  color, shorthair or longhair, declawed or not, indoor only or indoor-outdoor, etc) along with personality (including whether gets along with  children, dogs, other cats etc), and your contact info and we will put the cats/kittens up on our website as a referral and try to adopt from home to home.

If you do not have access to a digital camera,  you can send a regular photo/s to scan onto our website- email [email protected] for the address to send the photo/s. Or we can put her up without a photo but adoption chances are much better is there is a photo for prospective adoptors to look at.

Indoor-Outdoor kitties have to be indoors in their new home for about 4 weeks before letting them out or they will become disoriented and disappear and they have to be spayed-neutered first along with an up to date rabies vaccination.  They would require an area safe from traffic, coyotes, foxes, etc and be in by dusk and not let out until will after dawn. The initial letting out should only be in warmer weather in case he/she hides at first and only under supervision until comfortable with his/her outdoor surroundings.

Please let us know when your pet has found a new home so we can update our website. Otherwise we will keep the pet up for 1 month and then delete the entry if we havent heard from you to the contrary.


I will also forward your email to our rescue alert system as soon as you send us this information if you wish. 

Go to Best Friends Website (www.bestfriends.org) to read about How to Find Homes for Homeless Pets (http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pdf/howtofindhomesforpets.pdf).   They will even teach you how to screen your potential adopters. Email [email protected] for info on what organization or volunteer may be able to help in your area.You can also view a list of organizations nearest you on www.pets911.com by entering your zip code.  In addition, you can register the cat/s you wish to place on this website.

Y
ou can post ads for your kitty at www.Petfinder.com at no charge. Do NOT say "free to a good home." ALWAYS charge an adoption fee of at least $50. ALWAYS ask for and check a vet reference whenever possible. If cannot, have them give two personal references and check those. This is extremely important to weed out irresponsible owners, collectors, those who sell to laboratories, and those who use the cat for fighting �dog bait.� Do not give your kitty to a person named Dagmar as it is suspected she sells them to laboratories.  You can also look under STATE on the Petfinder website for no kill rescue organizations near you that may be able to help.

If you are moving to a no pets allowed building: the landlord will not know that you have cats if you bring them into your new place in a carrier with a blanket etc draped over it and keep them from any window/s where they may be seen.   If your landlord questions you, you could say that you are taking care of him for a friend.  This will give you more time to place your pet in a good home.

If your cat/s are being placed because of allergies or asthma, please go to our
Allergy Help page by clicking on the link for solutions.

If you cat/s are being placed because of misusing the litterbox, please go to our
LitterBox Problem page by clicking on the link for solutions.

You can also view a list of organizations nearest you on
www.pets911.com by entering your zip code.  In addition, you can register you cat/s you wish to place on this website.

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