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Cat Care Society

5787 W. 6th Avenue, Lakewood, CO 80214

Contact
Email info@catcaresociety.org
Phone (303) 239-9680
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Areas Cat Care Society serves

Denver Metro Area

Cat Care Society's adoption process

1.

Meet the Pet

You can learn a lot from our website, but there’s nothing quite like visiting the shelter and meeting the cats for yourself.

2.

Submit Application

Once you have found a cat you are interested in, fill out our adoption application with basic information. Bring your ID!

3.

Approve Application

After your application is approved one of our professional adoption counselors will chat with you to make sure there's a great fit.

4.

Take the Pet Home

Once you’ve been approved, you can head home with your new cat!

Additional adoption info

If you are looking to adopt a cat, we encourage you to visit our shelter. There are no scheduled appointments at CCS – simply drop by during the shelter’s open hours.

When you visit the shelter seeking to adopt, one of our friendly adoption counselors can answer any questions and help you find your new best friend!

Once you have found a cat that suits you – which may take more than one visit – fill out an adoption application. You will then go through the adoption process to learn more about the specific cat you have chosen and to review the adoption contract. Adoption paperwork usually takes about 30-45 minutes to complete and review.

They have undergone a physical examination upon entry into the shelter, and Dewormer and FVRCP vaccinations. If they are over 4 months they will have received a rabies vaccination. If they are over 12 weeks, they will have been snap tested for FIV, FeLV and Heartworm. All adoptable cats and kittens have been spayed or neutered. All cats and kittens leave the shelter with a 14-day health care assistance plan, a collar and ID tag, and an implanted microchip used to help return lost pets to their homes.

Adoption Fees
$150 - Adoption fee for one kitten
$75 - Adult cats 6 months and older
$50 - FeLV and FIV cats
Senior for Seniors :Free adoption for people 65 years or older who adopt a cat 10 years or older

Adoption application

About Cat Care Society

Cat Care Society is a private, non-profit cat shelter founded in 1981 that was established in order to improve the quality of life for cats in need in the Denver metro area. Our unique and free-roaming approach views all cats as worthy, regardless of their age or abilities.

We are non-discriminatory in our love for cats and take in cats that may not have a chance anywhere else. This includes cats that have tested positive for FIV or FeLV, or have been diagnosed with chronic health conditions such as diabetes or kidney disease. We also pride ourselves in finding these cats loving homes and educating cat owners on the care requirements for cats with special needs.

Our mission is to be a safe and enriching place for all cats on their journey to a loving home. We do this by providing compassionate care, shelter, adoption services and community engagement.

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