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Due to COVID-19 we are not doing adoptions until after May 8th, 2020
Cats Haven’s Mission:
To provide a non-institutional shelter (no cages) for cats and kittens. Cats Haven was founded for special needs cats or kittens with birth defects, visual impairments, neurological problems, or medical issues or injuries that require veterinary care. Cats Haven strives to educate the public about available resources and proper care of companion animals.
We do not accept cats or kittens from the public.
Cats Haven, Ltd's adoption process
Additional adoption info
The adoption fee is $50 dollars for any cat/kitten under 5 yrs of age The fee for kitties over 5 yrs of age is $40 dollars We do require a contract to be signed, note/copy of lease from landlord if you rent to make sure pets are allowed If you are interested in a special needs cat/kitten that has to have special nursing or care, the caretaker will also have to talk to your vet to make sure you can care for the cat/kitten
The adoption fee is $50 dollars for any cat/kitten under 5 yrs of age The fee for kitties over 5 yrs of age is $40 dollars We do require a contract to be signed, note/copy of lease from landlord if you rent to make sure pets are allowed If you are interested in a special needs cat/kitten that has to have special nursing or care, the caretaker will also have to talk to your vet to make sure you can care for the cat/kitten
About Cats Haven, Ltd
Cats Haven started nearly 30 yrs ago because there was a need for special needs kitties or senior cats to have a place to go to
We are a 502c3 organization
All kitties in our care are tested for felv/fiv, vaccinated, given any vet care they may need ie: a broken leg fixed, etc before being offered for adoption. Also, the cats/kittens are spayed or neutered before they go up for adoption
We have normal (as normal as a kitty can be) as well as the special need cat/kitten They live in a home environment: in foster homes or at the main shelter house This way we can tell you if the cat will tolerate dogs, other cats, is loving or shy
Cats Haven started nearly 30 yrs ago because there was a need for special needs kitties or senior cats to have a place to go to
We are a 502c3 organization
All kitties in our care are tested for felv/fiv, vaccinated, given any vet care they may need ie: a broken leg fixed, etc before being offered for adoption. Also, the cats/kittens are spayed or neutered before they go up for adoption
We have normal (as normal as a kitty can be) as well as the special need cat/kitten They live in a home environment: in foster homes or at the main shelter house This way we can tell you if the cat will tolerate dogs, other cats, is loving or shy
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