KITTY CLAWS RESCUE GROUP SC

Animal rescue in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Get in touch with this rescue

Address

2905 Wiley Dr., North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

Contact

Betty Genovese

Donation

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Rescue FAQs

We are a cat rescue group whose main objective is TNR (trap, neuter, release). However, if a feral kitten is found that can be tamed, we take the kitten into our homes to give them a stable environment to learn to trust humans. We also do this if a friendly cat is found and no owner comes forth to claim after posting photos on several sites. All cats are vetted and then placed for adoption. We are an all volunteer group dedicated to helping the many homeless, abused and abandoned cats/kittens throughout Horry County. Most of our group's volunteers have been saving cats for over 30 years. Our oldest board member is 87 years old and still very active in TNR/saving cats.
Horry County SC (Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Longs, Little River, Loris)

Adoption steps

  1. Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
    Prospective adoptees visit the foster homes and have a chance to view all cats/kittens available for adoption and form a perfect match.
  2. Submit Application
    Our application provides questions regarding where the prospective adoptee lives as well as if there are children and/or other animals
  3. Sign Adoption Contract
    The application is carefully reviewed with the future pet owner to make sure they understand fully their obligation for a safe, loving home.
  4. Pay Fee
    Our fee of $100 includes spay/neuter, rabies, FVRCP vaccines, flea control, worming and microchip.
  5. Home Check
    We visit the home or apartment to make sure the cat/kitten has a good home.
  6. Take the Pet Home
    Chosen cat is then turned over to the new home.
  7. Home Check
    We make follow up telephone calls or home visits to assure cat is in safe and loving environment.

Additional adoption info

Should cat not work out, the owner MUST return said cat to our possession.