"EVERY" Cat That Is Listed And Whose Caregiver Participates In Our Pet-In-Public Adoption Events Has Found A HOME!
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT CAT PLACEMENT
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Event hours:
Saturdays and Sunday’s noon –
4:00 pm ( Rain or Shine) Do I have to bring my pet every week? No.
Reserve Cage Space by Wednesday of Each Week. Do I have to stay all day with my cat? It Is Advised If You Want to Place Your Cat Quickly. People often overlook animal’s that are there alone. Besides they are frightened without you and the first day is tough for all cats. They don’t; understand that they are safe and are fearful. Some very nice cats can hiss the first day. Can
you take my cat? Unfortunately not. We have no kennel. We
advertise and promote animals needing new homes through a wide spectrum
of advertising and pets in public showings. We have a one-hundred
percent adoption rate for those whose owners participate at the public
events. . How long does it take to find a new home? We cannot guarantee a time. But we can say that purebred
animals, declawed cats and kittens are usually chosen first. Popular
colors of cats are orange and calico. How will I know my pet gets a good home? You will meet the new pet parents
by phone or in person. Meeting the people gives your heart and mind
closure and supports that you did do the right thing. You can exchange
phone numbers or emails and choose to drive the animal to their house if
you choose. Do you place animals with behavior problems? Yes. The most common behavior problems are with cats that wee-wee because they are unhappy in their current home. Animals can become unhappy when living with new baby or another animal. To confirm the animal does not have a medical condition we must have you provide us with urinalysis results to confirming it is a behavior problem. Sometimes the solution is a simple treatment of a urinary tract infection. Do you place senior cats over ten? Yes with a veterinarians letterhead which would summarize a senior blood panel and urinalysis results to confirm that there are no preexisting health conditions. No one wants to adopt a vet bill! Therefore, we suggest not demand that the current pet-parent negotiate with an interested party and offer to pay for a designated amount of diagnostics at a particular animal hospital for a certain amount of time, or the animal's life-time. "Goodwill" negotiating veterinarians bills increases the chances of the animal getting adopted quickly and having a lifetime home. |