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Community Concern For Cats

Walnut Creek, CA 94596

Contact
Email cc4cpetfinder@yahoo.com
Phone (925) 938-2287
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Areas Community Concern For Cats serves

CC4C is an all-volunteer, non-profit cat rescue organization in Contra Costa County that offers abandoned and homeless cats from the streets medical rehabilitation, spay and neuter services, and foster care and adoption. We also work to reduce the overpopulation of feral cats through an effective trap-neuter-return program, and when possible, kittens and cats are fostered, socialized, and are adopted out to loving homes through our weekly adoption events. We are supported entirely through donations from the public and fund-raising, and grants.

Our members, fosters and volunteers work hard to make a positive difference in the lives of the cats we meet and in helping our communities.

What We Do

Reduce:
We reduce the number of homeless kittens born each year to feral mothers through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs.

Rescue:
We rescue cats and kittens from junkyards, parking lots, fields, streets, parks, and other unsafe places to be a homeless cat (or worse, a motherless kitten!)

Rehabilitate:
We provide cats and kittens needed medical care, spay and neuter, foster care, and socialization in preparation for adoption. Because these cats are in our homes (not in cages at a facility), our members and fosters know each cat’s personality and temperament and can match you with your perfect feline friend.

Community Concern For Cats's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Contact or send an application to the email listed on the cat's profile

2.

Interview

3.

Meet the Pet

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

5.

Pay Fee

1st Kitten under 1 yr - $150/
2nd Kitten under 1 yr - $125/
Cats 1 yr & older - $125/
Cats 7 yrs & older – $100/
Cats 10 yrs & older $50

6.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Adoption process first step:
Contact or send an application to the email listed on the cat's profile.

Adoption application

About Community Concern For Cats

CC4C, is a non-profit cat rescue organization founded in 1986 by citizens concerned with the growing numbers of abandoned and colonized cats.

CC4C is an all volunteer organization maintained on donations and fund-raising.

Our members, fosters and volunteers work hard to make a positive difference in the community and in lives of the cats.

Cats are fostered in the homes of members or non member foster homes. Please come join us in this positive experience.

Community Concern For Cats's adopted pets

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