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What do we do?We are an adoption and rescue organization that recuses ALL cats. This even includes cats dying in shelters and don't have the chance of adoption where they are so we bring them to Canada to have a chance at life again. We also help adopters find the cat that best matches their household.
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If my cat is from abroad how do they get to me?We handle the processing of paperwork and fly the cats into the country. Once the cats arrive and they are checked to be healthy, we will contact you letting you know that your new family member is ready for pickup. We also have cats ready for adoption here at our home based rescue location.
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What does the adoption fee cover?Adoption fees usually cover some of the vet bills for your furbaby such as: Vaccinations, Microchips, Sterilization, and or Procedures. There is usually a deposit of $100 that we ask for to secure your furbaby (but we 100% refund your deposit if a situation was to arise).
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Where do we rescue from?We typically try to recuse cats that are dying in rescues abroad or in terrible conditions. These rescues are usually from Egypt/USA. Cats all around the world and even locally are treated wrongfully and they all deserve a chance at life.
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Do you accept donations?We currently are unable to accept cash donations, but we are in need of supplies and can accept food, litter, toys, etc. We appreciate all supplies donated and thank you very much for your generosity. Please contact us to arrange a drop-off or pick-up.
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How does the adoption process work?We request that an adoption application be completed, which may be found under the Adopt Page. We next have a phone interview/virtual call or occasionally an in-person meeting, and eventually a legally binding contract. We are cautious about rehoming a cat and we must assure that they will not be rehomed again or suffer any harm.
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How much is the adoption fee?Adoption fees start from $200 and up, the reason for the range is due to some cats requiring more medical attention to ensure they are in full health. You can find each cat's adoption fee on their adoption page. If you have any question, please feel free to connect with us from our contact us page.
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Fostering vs Foster to AdoptFostering resembles pet sitting in some respects. While the animals are still in our rescue's custody, we supply the necessities and pay for the necessary examinations but you give them a loving environment to live until they are adopted. For cats living in Canada, we often advise foster-to-adopt, which is essentially adoption with a two-week trial period before final adoption. This is a terrific technique to make sure the animal and you are a good match.
If you have any other questions feel free to contact us.
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