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Homeward Bound Kitty Rescue

Austin, TX 78745

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Email hbkr_austin@yahoo.com
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Areas Homeward Bound Kitty Rescue serves

Austin, Travis County, Hays County

Homeward Bound Kitty Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

If you're interested in adopting one of our rescued cats, please send an email with your name and phone number, and we'll contact you. The first step is an application and/or phone interview, followed by a meet-and-greet with the cat or kitten. Upon approval, your kitty is home-delivered within a few days.

We request a $75.00 Donation to help cover the costs of rescuing and fostering, which includes:
* Spay / Neuter
* Age-appropriate Vaccinations
* Testing for FeLV & FIV

About Homeward Bound Kitty Rescue

Homeward Bound Kitty Rescue is a group of caring individuals who provide refuge to homeless kittens & cats. Our kitties are home-fostered and remain with us until adopted. We are dedicated to finding the best-possible, life-time home for each of them. Currently we are closed for intake.

Homeward Bound Kitty Rescue's adopted pets

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