Meow! My name is Augusten

Help me get seen and adopted!

Domestic Shorthair Kitten for adoption in Vancouver, British Columbia - Augusten
Photo 1 - Domestic Shorthair Kitten for adoption in Vancouver, British Columbia - Augusten
Photo 2 - Domestic Shorthair Kitten for adoption in Vancouver, British Columbia - Augusten
Photo 3 - Domestic Shorthair Kitten for adoption in Vancouver, British Columbia - Augusten

Augusten's Info...

Important Note: Augusten is best friends with Abbott. Please adopt both of them so they can stay together!

Breed: Domestic Shorthair Color: White Age: Kitten
Sex: Male ID#: 04333 Hair: Short

I am not good with dogs and good with cats.

Augusten's Story...
If you are interested in viewing or adopting these kitties, please go to www.orphankittenrescue.com/adopt and fill out an application.

Augusten (August for short) is a shy yet playful kitten, just learning to trust. He's active and energetic and, when the mood has mellowed out, he's a very sweet and affectionate guy. He loves to cuddle with his brother, Abbott, and is very fond of making new feline friends. His favourite place to hang out is on the top of the cat tree, overlooking the action below. His favourite treat is a small handful of kibble hidden in a paper towel tube. Fun and yummy!

August and his brother Abbott are constantly exploring and playing with each other. They are extremely close--the very best of friends. They absolutely must be adopted together or they will be miserable. They need a big house with many rooms, as these two kittens have a lot of energy to burn. They need a family who will play with them in the evenings and they do great with other cats, but would do better in a house with no dogs or small children.

August and Abbott were trapped by VOKRA as feral strays, so they will likely always be a bit skittish and jumpy when people move too quickly or speak too loudly. Abbott is far more trusting of humans and will warm up to his new family quickly. Augusten needs time and patience, but after learning to trust his people, he becomes a purring machine. If you're willing to look past the initial fear, these two boys will not disappoint a family looking for playful, energetic, and loveable kitties.

Again, if you are interested in viewing or adopting these kitties, please go to www.orphankittenrescue.com/adopt

Contact This Rescue Group...

Rescue Group: Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue Association (VOKRA)
Pet ID #: 04333
Phone:
Please email this shelter!
(They don't list their phone number here)
E-mail:
info@vokra.ca
Let 'em know you saw "Augusten" on Adopt-a-Pet.com!
Website:
Address: PO Box 74571
2768 West Broadway
Vancouver, BC
V6K 4P4

Help this Rescue Group by making a donation.

Rescue Group Info...

About Our Rescue Group...
If you are interested in viewing or adopting any of our kitties, please go to http://www.vokra.ca/adopt and fill out an application.

http://www.vokra.ca/about_us

VOKRA: Love, Protect, Respect

Celebrating 12 Years of Rescue

Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue Association (VOKRA) is a no-kill, non-profit, registered charity dedicated to the rescue of cats in the Lower Mainland. We also coordinate rescue work with other groups in BC.

VOKRA does not have a shelter. Instead, we provide over 100 individual foster homes throughout the Lower Mainland. In this way we are able to protect the very young from colds, distemper, parasites and other transmissible illnesses. In a home environment, our cats are safe and well socialized, with lots of love and attention. VOKRA covers all of the costs and provides ongoing support to foster families.

We formed our rescue in 2000, with the plan of caring for very young, mainly bottle-feeding kittens. This age rarely survived if found without a mother cat, because very few people know how or are able to provide the round-the-clock feeding and necessary care. We soon found that older kittens, under the age at which they could safely be vaccinated, also would do much better in a foster home. Mother cats, both tame and feral, joined the list.

Another crucial part of VOKRA’s work is our trap/neuter/release program. Our teams of volunteers humanely trap feral cats and kittens. Pregnant feral mothers are cared for through birthing and until their kittens are weaned, at which time we spay the mother and socialize the kittens so that they can be adopted. If the mother cannot be tamed, she is returned to a location where volunteers ensure food and water are available daily, and the cat’s health can be monitored. We also neuter feral male cats, and either adopt them out or release them as appropriate, with the same care arrangements.

VOKRA has grown rapidly since its founding, from approximately 150 kittens and adult cats per year to over 800 in 2008, and over 1,420 in 2009. VOKRA has become a well-known and respected organization in the animal rescue and welfare community. We engage in public education using print, radio and television media, at community events and exhibitions, and through our publications: website, quarterly newsletter, annual calendar, and information pamphlets. VOKRA does all of this entirely with dedicated volunteer workers, private donations, and bequests.

Board of Directors:

Karen Duncan, President

Michele Carrington, Vice President

Maria Soroski, Vice President

Mary Anne Straw, Treasurer, Co-Secretary

Shelley Dowson, Member at Large, Co-Secretary

Dr Julie Anne Lee, DCH, RCSHom, Director at Large

Dr. Jack Brondwin, DVM, Member at Large

Come Meet Our Pets...
Visit our adoptable pets online @ http://www.vokra.ca/view_gallery. If you're interested in any of our kitties, please go to http://www.vokra.ca/adopt and fill out an application.

All are rescues are cared for by volunteers in foster homes. After we receive and approve your application, our dedicated volunteers will find the perfect match for you and your family.

We also have rescues at the North Vancouver PetSmart location. Please visit us there.

Our Adoption Process...
http://www.vokra.ca/are_you_ready

VOKRA is 100% reliant on donations, volunteers, private grants, and adoption fees. We receive no government funding.

The veterinarians with whom we work kindly provide their services to us for a discounted rate, as we are a registered charity. Nonetheless, the adoption fees for our cats cover only a fraction of the average costs we incur for each of our rescued kittens and cats.

Our adoption fees include the following:

checkup
first shot (adopter pays for second/booster shot)
two wormings
de-flea treatment (if necessary)
spay/neuter
tattoo (to identify your kitten if she or he is ever lost)

Fee Structure:
Kittens under one year $175
Two kittens $300
Adults over one year $125
Mom cat and kitten $250

We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
Vancouver including North, West, East, South Vancouver Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey. We also work with many shelters in the interior of British Columbia and in the Greater Vancouver Area.