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FIV Cat Rescue

P.O. Box 1758, Fort Bragg, CA 95437

Contact Frankie Kangas
Email support@fivcatrescue.org
Phone (707) 964-5100
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Areas FIV Cat Rescue serves

We serve the Mendocino Coastal Region located in Northern California.

FIV Cat Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

The special cat adoption contract:

* If for any reason you cannot keep this cat, the cat must be retured to FIVCR.
*You will not declaw the cat for any reason.
*The cat will live indoors and share a home with only non-aggressive cats.
*FIVCR will make every effort to identify any potential problems with a cat prior to adoption. If there are any known health or behavioral problems a potential adopter will be informed prior to adoption.
*You authorize FIVCR to make check up calls/mail/email to you for follow up's at one day, one week, one month, six months and one year.
*You understand that FIVCR cannot guarantee the age, breed, health, temperment, or behavior of any adopted cat. You accept the cat at your own risk and will not hold FIVCR responsible for any future damages caused by this cat, nor for any future vet treatment. You also agree to hold harmless FIVCR from any damages, attorney fees, and cost of litigation arising from the direct or indirect care, control, or ownership of the cat adopted by you from FIVCR on or after the date of this contract. In the event that you commit any breach of the Adoption Contract, You hereby give permission to an agent of FIVCR to retrieve this cat from your possession and entry shall not constitute a trespass upon the premises occupied.

About FIV Cat Rescue

Cat Rescue is a nonFIV -profit educational Rescue located in California. We are devoted to saving cats who test positive for FIV (Feline immunodeficiency Virus). FIV is the feline world's version of HIV. Yes, the Aids virus. However, just because a cat tests positive for FIV antibodies does not mean they need to be killed. The FIV Cat Rescue is currently home to 12 FIV cats ranging in age from 2 years to 15 years old.

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