
So You’re Ready to be a Pet Parent!
If you have read Cat Care 101 and are comfortable with the responsibilities and costs associated with pet parenting, please read the following information and fill out the Q&A below so we can get to know you a little better. We love talking with our adopters and applications are reviewed in person! Please note that conversations are conducted in English, however you are welcome to bring a translator with you to facilitate a conversation about adoption.
ADOPTION POLICIES & FEES
In order to be considered ready for adoption, a Good Home cat must be spayed or neutered, vaccinated (FVRCP and rabies), microchipped and tested for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) and FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus). All cats are FIV/FeLV negative unless otherwise noted.
There is an adoption fee for Good Home cats and kittens. The fee covers basic medical costs that we incur in order to properly prepare our cats and kittens for adoption, including advanced care when needed.
$300 Single kitten up to 6 months (bonded pair $550)*
$275 Single kitten 7–12 months (bonded pair $500)
$250 Single adult 13 months–4 years (bonded pair $450)
$175 Single adult 5 years–8 years
$175 Single special needs cat whose condition is managed and doesn’t affect lifespan (ex. enucleated eye, a cat who has been declawed, Spirit Cat, Cerebellar Hypoplasia):
$125 Single senior adult 9 years–14 years
$100 Single special needs cat whose condition requires ongoing care (ex. FIV+, amputee, diseases such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease, kidney disease, thyroid disease), severe allergies, medical management for a temperament issue (Fluoxetine):
$75 Senior Adults 15 years+ and fospice/terminally ill/FeLV+
*Single kittens 6 months and under are not typically adopted out alone. Please read more about our policies on the Adoption FAQ page.
ADOPTION PROCESS
Please read Cat Care 101 to ensure you’re ready to adopt.
Get to know our currently available felines. Please note where the cat you are interested in is located. Each cat’s ad indicates where they reside: foster care or the Cat Lounge.
If you’re not sure which cat you want to adopt, please visit our Cat Lounge. It’s a great place to start your search. While we can’t guarantee a match, we do think you’ll have a nice time visiting with our wonderful rescued cats and kittens!
If you’re interested in meeting a cat who resides in foster care, please fill out and submit the Q&A below so that we can set up time for a conversation. Once we’ve spoken, you’ll be connected with the foster to arrange an in-home meeting.
If you are submitting a Q&A for a cat that resides in the Lounge, please visit our Cat Lounge to meet them.
PLEASE NOTE
Most adoptions take 24-48 hours to process. Our main goal is always to place cats and kittens responsibly and in homes where they will be a great fit. We do not do same day adoptions.
We are not able to hold an adopted cat or kitten, so adopters should be prepared to bring their new feline home within 48 hours of signing the contract.
Applications are reviewed twice a week. Please allow us time to reply.
ADOPTION Q&A