CAT ADOPTION

Fortunatley after some patience and lots of love we are able to adopt out some of our ex-feral / stray cats into wonderful homes.

Pictures and information are below.

 

BEAR

 

Bear is 9 weeks old.  He and his siblings were abandoned by their mother and we have been bottle feeding them since they were a little over 2 weeks old.  They are doing great and eating solid food on their own.  All have been adopted except for Bear.  They are very people friendly and playful.  They have been dewormed.  If you are interested in any of them give us a call.     Bear is a boy and has vaccines up to date and is litter box trained.

White Nose

White nose is a special kitty.  She is an ex-feral.  She loves people now but she needs time to get to know her.  She will be shy and may hide a little when you first get her.  She will begin to trust you and she is a wonderful and loving cat.

Seal

 

Black male adult neutered cat.  He has an old leg injury that is stable. The veterinarian says it is healed but is just healed a little weird.  He has no pain and it does not limit him much.  He must have an indoor home that does not have a lot of stairs.  His leg injury makes him a little woobly but the vetenarians have looked at it several times and say it is ok.  He will probably develop arthritis when he becomes older.  He is a 5 year old male.  He is also missing 2 upper incisors.  He has all vaccines up to date and dewormed and has had advantage flea treatment applied.

He is very loving and friendly.  He is a great lap cat with a great personality.  He is a large male and needs lots of love

 

 

HOW TO ADOPT

Feel free to email us if you are interested in one of our kittens or cats.  We have some of our cats at Petco in Hickory.  You can also contact us if you would like to adopt directly from the foster home.

If you are interested in adopting one of our precious ex-feral  or ex-stray cats this is what you need to do:

1. Fill out the adoption application

2.  There is a $75 donation that is made with each cat adopted.  This donation helps cover the cost of the following:

  1. spay / neuter of the cat
  2. first set of vaccines
  3. rabies vaccine
  4. worming
  5. the general care the cats have received since coming into our custody.  Some of the cats have came to us with eye infections and upper respiratory infections which have been treated with antibiotics.

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