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Moonwhisper Cat Rescue

Dewitt, MI 48820

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Email moonwspr2001@yahoo.com
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Areas Moonwhisper Cat Rescue serves

What started out as a TNR project (trap, neuter, release) for an over-population of feral cats in the North Lansing/Dewitt area. We added a rescue for "feral to family" animals that show potential of socialization. I am a small operation, just myself and family doing all the work. All cats are healthy, happy and raised like family; we make every effort to limit cage time and raise each one as part of the family (but they will be much happier when they have found their forever home).

Moonwhisper Cat Rescue's adoption process

1.

Meet the Pet

We welcome visitors to meet our pets on an appointment basis.

2.

Submit Application

Applications can be provided thru email and submitted during "meet and greet" of the pets.. Any questions will be addressed at this point.

3.

Approve Application

Applications may take 2-4 days to approve as we also work other jobs. We process applications as quick as possible, but please be patient.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

All adoptions require a contract to remain on file. At this time adoption fee is collected

5.

Take the Pet Home

BRING A CARRIER! You are taking your new friend HOME!!
No pet will be released without an appropriate carrier for transport.

Additional adoption info

There is an application process. All accepted applicants must sign a contract prior to adoption. Adoption fees are posted for each pet so be sure to read the entire description for each animal!! This helps pay expenses for shots, and sterilization. All other expenses come out of our pocket. Donations always appreciated.

About Moonwhisper Cat Rescue

I am a small rescue that started as a TNR program and has branched into a "Feral to Family" rescue for kittens that are socialized to indoor life with people. All kittens/cats are up to date on shots, Felv/Fiv tested, and are neutered or come with a pre-paid voucher for sterilization.
All pets are acclimated to a household environment. we try to keep the use of cages to a minimum so that each pet will be familiar to indoor home life and the noises/movements that come with it.
I am strictly non-profit and all adoption fees go to the medical care of the animals.
Donations are graciously appreciated and can be made to Riverfront Animal Hospital 721 N Larch St, Lansing, MI 48906 (517 487-3646) under the name of Turner/Herbison TNR Program CURRENT CAPACITY: FULL

Moonwhisper Cat Rescue's adopted pets

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