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Cat Nap Lodge

9027 M-43, Richland, MI 49083

Contact Joni Kelley
Email catnaplodge@outlook.com
Phone (269) 567-0328
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Areas Cat Nap Lodge serves

Cat Nap Lodge is located in our home on M 43 in Richland, MI. We are halfway between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek. We also have adoption events in a variety of locations.

Check our website at catnaplodge.org or our Facebook page for adoption event information.

Cat Nap Lodge's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption Process:
To adopt a cat from Cat Nap Lodge you need to fill out an application and schedule a visit with us. If you need an application you can find one on our website or contact us at catnaplodge@outlook.com and we will send you one.

Our application process typically takes 3-5 days to complete and Cat Nap Lodge reserves the right to cancel the adoption process at any time.

All of our cats and kittens must be spayed or neutered before they can go to their new home.

At the time of adoption we do require a $150 per cat Veterinary Reimbursement Fee.

Our Veterinary Reimbursement Fee includes:

at least one exam
Feline aids/leukemia test
FVRCP vaccinations (age appropriate)
Rabies vaccination
Spay/Neuter
Flea and parasite treatments (as needed)

About Cat Nap Lodge

Welcome to the Lodge:
Cat Nap Lodge is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit cat rescue located in Richland, MI.

We are not a shelter, we are a home. The cats and kittens in our care are treated and cared for as members of our family, until they have a family of their own.

Our goal is not “How many can we care for”, but “How well can we care for them”

Our number one priority is to provide our cats and kittens with quality and consistent medical care, nutrition and social enrichment within a loving home.

Because we focus on the quality of our care, we limit the number of cats and kittens that we take in to those who need us the most. These include the dumpster babies, the found in a cardboard box babies, the orphaned and alone babies, and many other sad stories too numerous to count.

We surround all of our cats and kittens with love, just as we would our own children. And then, when the right family comes along who will care for them and love them just as we have, we tearfully say goodbye. Our one consolation is that every time we adopt out a baby, we are able to take in another one who needs us.

When you adopt a cat from Cat Nap Lodge you are saving two lives. The cat you are taking home and the one we take in after.

We cordially invite you into our home to visit and play with our many feline family members. However, remember this is our home. So please call ahead to make an appointment.

.Joni & Ed Kelley
269-567-0328
catnaplodge @outlook.com

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