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Forgotten Ones Cat Rescue & Adoption - Richmond Hill

Richmond Hill, ON L4C 9S3

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Areas Forgotten Ones Cat Rescue & Adoption - Richmond Hill serves

We are a growing group of volunteers who simply love cats. We are based Richmond Hill, Ontario but we have foster homes in Toronto, Scarborough, Thornhill, Newmarket. We have adoption centres in Richmond Hill.

Forgotten Ones Cat Rescue & Adoption - Richmond Hill's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

You can find our application here: http://www.forgottenones.ca/adoptions/ under the "Adoption Process" paragraph.

2.

Approve Application

Once your application has been approved, a volunteer will arrange for you to meet the cat you have applied for.

3.

Meet the Pet

The meet-and-greet will take place at an in-store adoption centre or in a Forgotten Ones foster home.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

When you have found your ideal cat companion, the final step is for the paperwork to be signed...

5.

Pay Fee

... and the adoption fee paid.

6.

Take the Pet Home

Then you can take your new feline family member home.

Additional adoption info

Adoption applications are available at http://www.forgottenones.ca/adoptions/. Please email the completed form to contact@forgottenones.ca.

Adoption fees are $175 for adult cats (one year and older), $225 for kittens, and $125.00 for senior cats (10+ years old). The fee includes: veterinary health check, spay/neuter surgery, microchip, testing for Feline Leukemia and FIV, vaccinations, flea and ear mite treatments, and 30 days of pet insurance.

NOTE: Young kittens may not have had their spay/neuter surgery and final vaccinations at the time of their bio posting, but they are included in the adoption fee.

Adoption application

About Forgotten Ones Cat Rescue & Adoption - Richmond Hill

We are small but growing group of volunteers who simply love cats. We are not-for-profit organization who rely on public donations and support to continue to operate and save the lives of many innocent cats and kittens. The majority of our cats & kittens are rescued from Kill shelters who are rescue friendly and allow us to take these cats who are slated for euthanasia because of a lack of space in the shelter. Foster homes are our life blood, we need foster homes year round. Volunteers to help us with fundraising events, garage sales, adoption centres etc are always welcomed.

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