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Front-Porch Felines

Fort Lupton, CO 80621

Contact Brenda Hart
Email brenda@frontporchfelines.org
Phone
cats at Front-Porch Felines
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Areas Front-Porch Felines serves

Denver, Boulder, Weld, Larimer, Arapahoe counties.

Front-Porch Felines's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Approve Application

3.

Meet the Pet

4.

Take the Pet Home

A home check occurs when we deliver your new kitty. Then the contract is signed and adoption fee is paid.

Additional adoption info

We adopt cats out of foster homes and mainly deal with socialized feral kittens.

Adoption application

About Front-Porch Felines

We are a small all volunteer feral cat rescue. We practice TNR trap-neuter-return of feral cats. It is during our trapping we often come across feral kittens. These kittens are socialized into loving kittens in one of our foster homes. We also maintain 5 feral cat colonies, feeding over 100 cats daily. We believe all animals, including our community cats, deserves food, water, and shelter from the elements.

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