Adopting a Cat
Indoor cats live, on average, three times longer than outdoor cats. For that reason, we require our adopters to provide indoor-only homes. Screened porches and catios are absolutely fine.
We also request a veterinary reference*.
Our adoption donation varies based on a cat’s age, breed, and whether they are a designer kitten. This contribution helps cover the cost of care. Every cat we place has been:
- FIV/FeLV tested
- Spayed or neutered
- Vaccinated appropriate to age
- De-wormed
- Treated for fleas
Before adopting, please complete our cat adoption application. We’re always happy to arrange meet-and-greets—often, the right kitty chooses you!
Adopting a Dog
We request a veterinary reference* and personal references for dog adoptions. Adoption donations vary, so please contact us if you’d like to meet one of our dogs. These donations help cover the cost of care. Each dog we place has been:
- Heartworm tested
- Spayed or neutered
- Vaccinated appropriate to age
- De-wormed
- Treated with Advantage
All dogs live in foster homes, not at our office. To arrange a meet-and-greet, please complete our dog adoption application and wait for approval into our program.