How much does it cost to adopt Jennifer from Catfe?

They don’t love cats that aren’t their siblings, and its unknown if they would adapt to doggos. (Adoption fee: $570+PST/PAIR) Jennifer (10 months, domestic short hair) is an energetic playful girl who loves her humans and jumps up to kiss their faces.

When to take your cat to the vet after adoption?

It may take your cat a week or two to adjust. Be patient. Within a week of being adopted, take your newly adopted cat for her first wellness visit with a veterinarian. If you have a record of immunizations from the shelter, take it with you.

Are there any cats that need to be adopted?

These are the cats who need to be adopted the most desperately, so they can get past their newfound issues and become the loving pets they once were. Although these cats are usually overlooked, they’re the ones who tend to become the most loving kitties you could ever wish to adopt.

Are there any issues with my rescue cat?

Here are a few issues you may discover once you take your rescue or shelter kitty home, and how to help your new buddy to overcome his nervousness and fall in love with you.

What should I expect when I adopt a new cat?

Be prepared should be your mantra when bringing a new pet into your home. Cats are particularly sensitive to new surroundings and some may hide under a bed or in a closet for days or even weeks. You can avoid pitfalls with your new critter and help him or her adapt more easily by following these guidelines:

How can I adopt two cats at once?

Apply at online application (catsfff.org/adopt) View all of our adoptable cats here (catsfff.org/cats) Our adoption fees are listed here (catsfff.org/adoption-fees) Did you know that two cats are actually easier than one?? AND FFF offers a discount for adopting two cats at once!

What happens when you adopt a cat from a shelter?

Your cat may have been happy & relaxed in the shelter or their foster home, but since then, they may have been examined by a vet, put in a cat carrier, taken a car trip, and now are in a total alien universe filled with strange sights, sounds and smells. Every cat is different, just like every home is different.

Here are a few issues you may discover once you take your rescue or shelter kitty home, and how to help your new buddy to overcome his nervousness and fall in love with you.