Why
should I
adopt a stray?
Adopting a stray cat gives these abandoned pets a second chance at life and a loving home. Stray cats often have unique personalities and an incredible capacity for gratitude, forming deep bonds with their adopters. By adopting, you’re not just gaining a loyal companion but also helping reduce stray populations and supporting humane solutions for cats in need.
Adoption Information
Find out how to adopt a cat quick & easy
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How do I adopt a cat/kitten?
Adopting a cat or kitten is an exciting and rewarding process! Start by browsing through the profiles of available cats and kittens to find one that seems like the perfect match for your home and lifestyle. Once you’ve found your potential cat or a kitten fill out the adoption enquiry form, providing details about your living situation, experience with pets, and what you’re looking for in a companion. Our team will review your application to ensure it’s a good fit and get in touch with you to discuss the next steps. After that, you may have the opportunity to meet the cat and finalise the adoption, bringing your new cat or kitten home!
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Are there any adoption requirements?
Yes, there are some adoption requirements to ensure our cats and kittens go to safe, loving, and suitable homes. Adopters must be over 18 years old and able to provide a stable living environment. Depending on the cat’s needs, we may require that they be kept indoors or have access to a secure outdoor area. It’s also important to show that you can meet their ongoing needs, including food, veterinary care, and plenty of love and attention. As part of the process, you’ll need to complete an adoption enquiry form, and our team may ask additional questions to ensure the best match. These requirements help us ensure the cat’s long-term well-being in their new forever home!
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How to avoid picking the wrong cat or kitten?
Choosing the right cat or kitten is an important decision that requires careful consideration to ensure a good match for your lifestyle and personality. Start by assessing your living situation, such as whether you have a quiet home or a bustling household, as this can affect whether a shy or social cat would be a better fit. Consider the cat’s age, energy level, and temperament—kittens may require more time and patience for training, while older cats are often more independent. Most importantly, spend time with the cat before adopting to observe their behaviour and gauge compatibility. Additionally, consider your ability to meet their needs, such as providing hiding spots for shy cats or the attention required by highly interactive cats. Avoid choosing a cat based solely on appearance or impulse and instead prioritize their personality and compatibility with your family and routine.
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What is the health status of cats for adooption?
Cats available for adoption are given the best care to ensure they’re healthy and ready for their new homes. Before adoption, all our cats and kittens receive a thorough vet check, deworming, flea treatments, and initial vaccinations. However, kittens may not have completed their full vaccination schedule due to their age, and it will be the new owner’s responsibility to complete the remaining rounds with their veterinarian. While we ensure their health as much as possible before adoption, scheduling a follow-up vet visit is recommended to continue care and ensure your new feline companion thrives in their forever home!
