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ForeverFelines/Fidos - Prescott Area

Prescott Valley, AZ 86315

Contact Deb Van Marche
Email drtweets2@msn.com
Phone (602) 757-9791
Website
cats & dogs at ForeverFelines/Fidos - Prescott Area
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Areas ForeverFelines/Fidos - Prescott Area serves

Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Cottonwood - Yavapai county, AZ

ForeverFelines/Fidos - Prescott Area's adoption process

1.

Interview

We do this by phone.

2.

Submit Application

3.

Meet the Pet

4.

Home Check

Additional adoption info

Completing a screening adopter questionnaire usually by phone. We ask about previous ownership of cats, dog doors, children, backup ownership in case of illness - the usual.
A rehoming fee of $25 for cats and $35 for kittens younger than 6 months old.
The potential adopter would come to the foster home to meet the animal.
We return calls/texts/emails almost always within 24 hours even if the cat has already been adopted. We want to encourage adoption whether its from us or some other rescue.

About ForeverFelines/Fidos - Prescott Area

We are a group of several women and men who have volunteered in rescue for over 20 years each. We foster the cats and sometimes dogs in our homes with our own animals. This allows us to get to know the animal and what type of family would fit it.

We also are the care givers for several community/colony cats at the college we work at. We've been doing this for years also. We have stabilized the cat population at the college and the only new cats arriving are ones abandoned there. We haven't had a litter in years!!! We TNR all the cats but don't return the tame ones as we foster these and get them new homes.

We also educate friends and colleagues on finding new homes for their own cats if they can no longer keep them.

We do it because years ago the cat population on our campus was out of control with many litters every season. We stepped in to help one by one growing the group a bit at a time. We got the feral cats altered and tipped and began fostering the tame cats and kittens.

We would love to welcome in other like minded people to foster, help trap, stock the feeders and water stations, and drive cats to the S/N clinics. We would also welcome any cat food donations for the feral cats.

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