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Adoption Program
Adopting
a pet is a lifetime commitment, so potential adoptive homes are
screened carefully by Network volunteers. We try to fit the right
human companion to the right cat and ensure a secure and enduring
home. Network members interact with the cats on a daily basis and
can discuss the personalities of the cats and kittens.
Saturday, July 25th 11am - 4pm at Pet
Food Express
3910 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto
At adoption open houses, you can meet a selection of cats available for adoption.
It is helpful if you read about our adoption program and
complete our online adoption questionnaire before attending the open house.
If you are interested in a particular cat we can arrange to bring that cat
to the fair.
Steps to adoption:
- Browse our
Adoption
Gallery, listings are complete and updated daily.
- If you are interested
in one or more of the cats, fill out the Adoption
Application.
- A Network member
will contact you to set up an adoption appointment.
Adoption Fees:
Adult
cats and kittens 4 months or older, $80 fee includes:
- Complete
health exam by veterinarian
- FVRCP (4
in 1 combo) and Rabies vaccinations
- Spay or
Neuter
- Feline Immunodeficiency
Virus (FIV) and Feline Leukemia (FeLv) tested
- Microchip
Identification and registration
- Advantage
flea protection
- Check for
internal & external parasites/de-worming
- Collar and
ID tag
- Free bag of cat's current food
- Free pet health insurance for 1 month through Sheltercare
(courtesy of Petfinder)
Kittens
under 4 months old, $100 fee includes:
- Complete
health exam by veterinarian
- First FVRCP
(4 in 1 combo) vaccination
- Spay or
Neuter (scheduled for when kitten is 5-6 months old)
- Feline Leukemia
(FeLv) tested
- Microchip
Identification and registration
- Advantage
flea protection
- Check for
internal & external parasites/de-worming
- Collar and
ID tag
- Free bag of kitten's current food
-
Free pet health insurance for 1 month through
Sheltercare
(courtesy of Petfinder)
You can see photos of the
adopted cats and their stories in the Happy
Tails section. These cats have found great homes, and now
others are awaiting adoption and need your help. If you can't take
another cat yourself, please pass the word on to family and friends.
"Word-of-mouth" is a very important medium for spreading awareness
of our mission.
Foster
homes are needed but hard to find, so some cats must be boarded
until they are adopted. Find out more about our foster care program here.
The adoption program is a most satisfying but costly endeavor,
for which your support is needed.

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