Laurel A. Palmisano

Animal rescue in Richfield, Ohio

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Address

3327 Fox Run Drive, Richfield, OH 44286

Contact

Laurel A. Palmisano

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Rescue FAQs

We love cats - of all sizes, colors and shapes. We are very distraut about the number of animals destroyed each year because people have failed to spay/neuter their animals. We do not support or encourage breeding or "pure bred" animals of any kind. Breeding causes the production of extra animals who do not always find homes and makes it harder for millions of mix breed animals to find homes. We think people who have the resources to own an animal should be responsible for care and neutering of their pets. Educating the public is an important part of our adoption process.
Cuyahoga County, Southern Cuyahoga County, Akron, Summit County, Medina County - anyone willing to get to our location in Summit, County, OHIO.

Adoption steps

  1. Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
    Contact us to express interest and for initial phone interview.
  2. Submit Application
    Application has questions for screening as well as to demonstrate interest and intent.
  3. Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
    Pet may have been selected on line - but you need to meet them, too.
  4. Sign Adoption Contract

Additional adoption info

Adoption Contract
Costs: Kittens 50-90$ depending on kitten and season
Adult Cats: 25-40$ depending on situation
Only adults can adopt. If the person adopting rents their domicile, we need assurances that they are allowed to have a pet and are aware of any additional costs or deposits required. We do not allow cats to be adopted as a gift - except by a spouse for a spouse.
All of our animals are spayed/neutered and have all their vaccines. If they have had any medical issue it is noted and resolved.
The new owner must have all other animals in their home spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccines. They need to have an established veterinarian if they have other animals.
Cats are to be indoor only, with rare exceptions. If the new owner decides they need to declaw a cat, we ask that it be done after careful investigation of the pain management procedures that will be followed. We can suggest several vets in the area that we trust.
and who are reasonably prices.
We have no formal method of accepting donations. Most donations come from people whom we help by taking in cats they find. We can always use carriers, KMR (kitten milk replacer), and money!