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Feral Feline Retreat dba Feline/Canine Friends of Houston

Houston, TX 77081

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Areas Feral Feline Retreat dba Feline/Canine Friends of Houston serves

Harris County, Houston, TX

Feral Feline Retreat dba Feline/Canine Friends of Houston's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

We confirm address and residency information and confirm with your current vet; may require home check.

2.

Interview

We follow up with additional questions and may request reference and may request a home visit.

3.

Approve Application

4.

Meet the Pet

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

And pay fee.

6.

Take the Pet Home

Thismay can be on trial basis if there is any question about a right fit for the pet or adopter.

Additional adoption info

Proof of identity may be required during the process.

The typical adoption fee kittens is $75-$100, cats $75 to cover normal vet expenses. Cats/kittens are altered, vaccinated and tested for FELV/FIV..

Pets can be viewed on-line or met in person during our adoption events.

About Feral Feline Retreat dba Feline/Canine Friends of Houston

Primarily we rescue and adopt the kittens of feral and stray mother cats. We also take in friendly kittens with or without mother cats if we have room at foster homes. In all cases we try to determine the where-abouts of the mother cats and provide options to spay the mother cat.

We have a small sanctuary primarily to care for the feral cats we rescue and mostly rely on foster care for the pets we take in.

We make every attempt to spay the mother cat (or dog) of the puppies and kittens we rescue. If the mother is tame we add her to our adoptable pets and try to find a foster home. We return feral mothers to the location trapped if safe to live their lives with no more kittens.

We also provide assistance with trapping feral cats through loaning traps when available and providing advice for trap-neuter-release/return.

In cases where a stray or feral cat has kittens, we may be able to take friendly kittens and foster them for adoption. We request a donation to cover testing for FELV and FIV and spay the mother cat and will return the mother cat to you to care for.

We can provide barn cats from our feral colonies. These cats have been fixed and vaccinated and can be used for rodent control.

We rely mostly on donations to continue our rescue work and maintain the tiny sanctuary.

Feral Feline Retreat dba Feline/Canine Friends of Houston's adopted pets

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