Adopt

Step 1: Before applying read through our Frequently Asked Questions.
Step 2: Look over our adoptables and submit an adoption application.

Adult cats that would do well as the only cat in the home are considered solo cats, however, most can still cohabitate peacefully with proper introductions. We consider all applicants including those that are out-of-state. An application fee of $10 is required to process applications.


Solo Kitties

Our solo kitties enjoy being the center of attention and would do well as the only cat in the home.

Albi

Loves: being held like a baby, being a baby

Albi is a very confident girl who knows exactly what she wants - and that is to be on your lap, perched atop your shoulder, snuggled right next to you. Albi has a leg abnormality that causes her front left leg to fold inward. She gets around mostly likely a tripod but will occasionally use her left paw to stand and sometimes slide. Albi would do well solo in a home where someone is home more often than not.

Medical note: Albi has a congenital front leg deformity is eligible to remain under the rescue’s medical care through our primary vet for routine care as well as any issues that may arise relating to her leg deformity.

Age: Young

Petey

Loves: being held, meowing silently, prancing around

Petey is mainly ferret with a little bit of cat. He has short little legs, a heart of gold and is very quiet almost never making any noise. He’s really the best odd little pal. He loves to be around people is a friend to most kitties and small calm pups. Petey has a condition called stomatitis that affects his gums and will eventually need a full mouth extraction to become a toothless cutie, which will be covered by the rescue. Petey can be adopted solo, but he is also friendly towards other cats.

Age: Young Adult

Farrah

Farrah would do well as a solo cat but is friendly to other kitties with a proper introduction.

Age: Adult