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Allie's Pals Cat Rescue

P. O. Box 1835, Pleasanton, CA 94566

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Email terri@alliespals.org
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Areas Allie's Pals Cat Rescue serves

Allie’s Pals Cat Rescue is a 501c(3) non-profit animal rescue based in the CA Tri-Valley area. The majority of our cats and kittens are strays or owner-abandoned felines from the East County Animal Shelter in Dublin (Alameda County), CA.

Allie's Pals Cat Rescue's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Please contact the foster listed in the cat or kitten's bio to learn how to submit an application for adoption.

2.

Interview

Once your application is received, you will be contacted by an Adoption Coordinator with Allie's Pals Cat Rescue.

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

During this period of social distancing, you will be asked to fill out an adoption contract prior to meeting the cat or kitten.

4.

Meet the Pet

You will have the opportunity to meet the cat or kitten and decide if it's a purrfect match for both of you!

5.

Pay Fee

6.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Before the posting of our cats or kittens for adoption, they have been spayed or neutered, tested for FeLV and FIV, microchipped for identification (Allie's Pals Cat Rescue takes responsibility for registering your new pet's microchip for you!), and are current on their age-appropriate vaccinations, wormings, and flea prevention treatments.

All potential adopters are subject to the approval of an Adoption Coordinator with Allie's Pals; our sole goal is to help make sure our cats and kittens are placed in PERMANENT, safe, compatible and loving homes.

All adopters will be required to sign an Adoption Contract, and will be provided with complete health and behavioral information about their new pet. Adoption fees apply.

About Allie's Pals Cat Rescue

Allie’s Pals Cat Rescue is a non-profit organization devoted to the well-being and rescuing of cats and kittens throughout the TriValley. We are dedicated individuals who find joy in creating healthy environments and, ultimately, forever homes for cats and kittens that otherwise may not have the opportunity to enhance the lives of people. We encourage the positive collaboration of area feline rescues in order to maximize efforts for all who share in the goal of treating, rehabilitating, and rescuing cats and kittens from public shelters. Our combined years of experience are proof of our commitment to nurturing furry felines and offering temporary foster homes while screening potential adoptive families.

Allie's Pals Cat Rescue's adopted pets

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