Austin is a friendly 2-year-old male kitty. He and his buddy Whiskers were surrendered to us when his family lost their home. We would like to keep this very polite and affectionate pair together. They are FIV/FeLV negative, neutered, and up to date on rabies vaccinations.
Austin is a friendly 2-year-old male kitty. He and his buddy Whiskers were surrendered to us when his family lost their home. We would like to keep this very polite and affectionate pair together. They are FIV/FeLV negative, neutered, and up to date on rabies vaccinations.
Austin is a friendly 2-year-old male kitty. He and his buddy Whiskers were surrendered to us when his family lost their home. We would like to keep this very polite and affectionate pair together. They are FIV/FeLV negative, neutered, and up to date on rabies vaccinations.
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Meet the Pet
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Additional adoption info
As part of the application process, you agree to provide veterinary treatment for the duration of the cat’s life. You also agree to return the cat to us in the event that the
placement doesn’t work out, or if a situation arises making it impossible for you to continue caring for the cat.
No cat adopted from Salem’s Community Cats is to be declawed.
If you are a renter, we will need permission from your landlord before placing a cat in your home to live. We also perform reference checks.
As part of the application process, you agree to provide veterinary treatment for the duration of the cat’s life. You also agree to return the cat to us in the event that the
placement doesn’t work out, or if a situation arises making it impossible for you to continue caring for the cat.
No cat adopted from Salem’s Community Cats is to be declawed.
If you are a renter, we will need permission from your landlord before placing a cat in your home to live. We also perform reference checks.
As part of the application process, you agree to provide veterinary treatment for the duration of the cat’s life. You also agree to return the cat to us in the event that the
placement doesn’t work out, or if a situation arises making it impossible for you to continue caring for the cat.
No cat adopted from Salem’s Community Cats is to be declawed.
If you are a renter, we will need permission from your landlord before placing a cat in your home to live. We also perform reference checks.
More about this rescue
Salem's Community Cats is committed to improving the lives of feral, stray and owned cats, stopping the growth of the feral population through TNR, and finding every adoptable cat a loving, permanent home.
SCC was started as a Trap-Neuter-Return group to help control the feral cat population in and around the village of Salem, NY. Since being formed in the fall of 2019, we have expanded our services to include fostering and re-homing stray cats, helping provide spay and neuter services for financially strapped cat owners, and fostering mother cats with their kittens and placing the kittens into suitable homes. We are also hoping to start a barn cat program in the future.
We are 100% volunteer staffed and funded entirely by donations. We are a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, recognized by New York State as a public charity.
Salem's Community Cats is committed to improving the lives of feral, stray and owned cats, stopping the growth of the feral population through TNR, and finding every adoptable cat a loving, permanent home.
SCC was started as a Trap-Neuter-Return group to help control the feral cat population in and around the village of Salem, NY. Since being formed in the fall of 2019, we have expanded our services to include fostering and re-homing stray cats, helping provide spay and neuter services for financially strapped cat owners, and fostering mother cats with their kittens and placing the kittens into suitable homes. We are also hoping to start a barn cat program in the future.
We are 100% volunteer staffed and funded entirely by donations. We are a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, recognized by New York State as a public charity.
Salem's Community Cats is committed to improving the lives of feral, stray and owned cats, stopping the growth of the feral population through TNR, and finding every adoptable cat a loving, permanent home.
SCC was started as a Trap-Neuter-Return group to help control the feral cat population in and around the village of Salem, NY. Since being formed in the fall of 2019, we have expanded our services to include fostering and re-homing stray cats, helping provide spay and neuter services for financially strapped cat owners, and fostering mother cats with their kittens and placing the kittens into suitable homes. We are also hoping to start a barn cat program in the future.
We are 100% volunteer staffed and funded entirely by donations. We are a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, recognized by New York State as a public charity.