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Ce-Ce & Friends Humane Society

PO Box 690005, Quincy, MA 02269

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Phone (781) 878-2543
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Areas Ce-Ce & Friends Humane Society serves

Abington, MA; Quincy, MA; Weymouth, MA; S. Weymouth, MA; Randolph, MA

Ce-Ce & Friends Humane Society's adoption process

1.

Interview

Call and leave message for adoption counselor; someone will return your call to discuss the cat you are interested in

2.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

Visit shelter (by appointment)

3.

Submit Application

Additional adoption info

ADOPTION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES:

* Ce-Ce & Friends asks all of its prospective "parents" to fill out an adoption contract at the time you visit our shelter.

* Please note that our policy is to adopt to Massachusetts residents only.

* If you own your own home, you will need proof of ownership (i.e., a mortgage statement), and if you rent, you will need a letter from your landlord stating that you are allowed to own a pet.

* We also do enforce a brief waiting period while your application is processed and your references checked before adopting out any of our cats.

* We ask for an adoption fee of $125 per cat (all cats are up to date on shots and tested negative for FIV and Feline Leukemia, and all adoption fee proceeds go to help rescue other cats in need.)

*In the case of adopting a kitten who is not old enough to have been spayed/neutered, we also ask for a $25 spay/neuter deposit that will be refunded to you once you present proof of having the kitten spayed or neutered at a later date.

These precautions are meant to ensure the best possible match for you AND your newfound feline friend! THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING.

About Ce-Ce & Friends Humane Society

Ce-Ce & Friends Humane Society is a non-profit, no-kill, all-volunteer cat shelter established by two cat lovers and animal rescue veterans in Quincy, MA. In the summer of 2016, Ce-Ce & Friends moved to its current location in Abington, MA.

Ce-Ce & Friends' mission is to "make a difference..one feline at a time." We provide clean, warm, loving, and safe transitional shelter. We also provide necessary veterinary care for stray, feral and abandoned cats and kittens until caring, permanent homes are found.

All of our cats/kittens are examined by a veterinarian, spayed or neutered if old enough, and Feline Leukemia and Feline AIDS tested, as well as vaccinated, prior to being placed for adoption.

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