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Support Cat Adoption and Rescue. Why go to a cat breeder or pet store to buy a cat when you can adopt?
Bristol PawsWatch
Bristol, Rhode Island
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Bristol PawsWatch
Bristol, RI 02809
(401) 253-0719
jfederico6@cox.net
http://pawswatch.org
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Cat adoption saves lives. Adopt a cat and you'll have a friend for life!
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Bristol PawsWatch
About Our Rescue Group
We are a stray cat rescue group. Our main focus is working with feral cat colonies. We trap feral cats, spay or neuter them, and then release them back to the wild. Often times kittens are found in the colonies and tame cats are abandoned in the colonies. These cats are trapped, spayed or neutered and then placed into foster homes while they await adoption. These are the cats that you will find on this site. They are the forgotten ones. For more information about our group, our animals, or if you wish to volunteer, please contact Gina.
Our Adoption Process
We require an application be filed and ask for a $50 donation per cat. This donation helps us to help the next cat with its medical care.
Dog adoption and cat
adoption saves lives. Adopt
a dog or adopt a cat and
you'll have a friend for life! What is the difference between adopting a cat
or kitten versus getting cats for sale or kittens for sale from a cat breeder?
When someone is breeding kittens, they are creating new cats who need homes.
Some people are interested in a very specific breed of cat or kitten and they
think the only way to find that specific breed is to buy a cat for sale from
a kitten breeder. Yet animal shelters are filled with cats who must find homes.
So rather than buying a cat or kitten for sale from a cat breeder, we encourage
people to adopt a cat or adopt a kitten at their local animal shelter, SPCA,
humane society or pet rescue group.
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