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Hi there! I'm Squeaks. I came to HART when I was just three months old, along with my siblings and feral mom. Life wasn't easy at first – I had an intestinal tract infection, Calicivirus, and skin & eye infections. But thanks to the amazing care from the vets and the HART staff, after several months of treatment, I started feeling much better.
I was adopted into a loving home with my brother, Roscoe. However, after a year and a half, we had to come back to HART because our family couldn't take care of us anymore.
Now, I'm all grown up cat and 3 years old, and people say I'm quite gorgeous. I love playing with wand toys and getting petted and brushed. I just love any attention from humans. I've got a giant purr that I use to show you how when I'm happy. Unfortunately, I'm still not feeling well. I stand and walk stiffly, and an X-ray showed that I have arthritis in my joints. That's unusual for a young lady like myself. It makes me stand uncomfortably and has lead to issues with incontinence. HART has been working hard to figure out what's going on with my health, but in the meantime, has been giving me medication to help my joints feel better.
My brother, Roscoe, has comforted me through sickness and health, and we need to go to our fur-ever home together. We get along well with other cats so we would also do well with other calm cats or kittens in the house. If you know anyone with a big heart and the ideal situation for my brother and I, please share our story. Contact HART at (805) 927-7377 or email warmhearts@slohart.org to learn more about us or, even better, come meet us at HART in person.
Hi there! I'm Squeaks. I came to HART when I was just three months old, along with my siblings and feral mom. Life wasn't easy at first – I had an intestinal tract infection, Calicivirus, and skin & eye infections. But thanks to the amazing care from the vets and the HART staff, after several months of treatment, I started feeling much better.
I was adopted into a loving home with my brother, Roscoe. However, after a year and a half, we had to come back to HART because our family couldn't take care of us anymore.
Now, I'm all grown up cat and 3 years old, and people say I'm quite gorgeous. I love playing with wand toys and getting petted and brushed. I just love any attention from humans. I've got a giant purr that I use to show you how when I'm happy. Unfortunately, I'm still not feeling well. I stand and walk stiffly, and an X-ray showed that I have arthritis in my joints. That's unusual for a young lady like myself. It makes me stand uncomfortably and has lead to issues with incontinence. HART has been working hard to figure out what's going on with my health, but in the meantime, has been giving me medication to help my joints feel better.
My brother, Roscoe, has comforted me through sickness and health, and we need to go to our fur-ever home together. We get along well with other cats so we would also do well with other calm cats or kittens in the house. If you know anyone with a big heart and the ideal situation for my brother and I, please share our story. Contact HART at (805) 927-7377 or email warmhearts@slohart.org to learn more about us or, even better, come meet us at HART in person.
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2.
Submit Application
Look for the link to our online Adoption Application is further down this page. All applicants must be 18 years+ to adopt from the HART.
3.
Approve Application
Adoption applications will be reviewed by a HART staff member. HART reserves the right to deny
an application per their discretion.
4.
Interview
During the Adoption Interview, we will discuss your living situation, your needs, and how you plan to provide a happy home for a cat.
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
6.
Pay Fee
Adoption Fees:
Kittens under 1 year old: $125,
Cats 1- 8 years old: $99,
Senior cats, 8 years or older: $69,
Seniors for Seniors: $25
7.
Take the Pet Home
If you plan to adopt, please bring a carrier with you for your new kitty! Otherwise a cardboard carrier may be provided.
Additional adoption info
Prior to Adoption, all HART cats or kittens will have had:
*Spay or Neuter
*Vaccinations
*Worming, de-fleaing and de-miting
*A medical exam
*Microchip
*Collar and ID tag - your pet is registered with HART Health records
*Tips and guidelines for introducing your new pet into your home.
*A cardboard carrier - or you can bring your own carrier at the time of adoption.
Prior to Adoption, all HART cats or kittens will have had:
*Spay or Neuter
*Vaccinations
*Worming, de-fleaing and de-miting
*A medical exam
*Microchip
*Collar and ID tag - your pet is registered with HART Health records
*Tips and guidelines for introducing your new pet into your home.
*A cardboard carrier - or you can bring your own carrier at the time of adoption.
We are located in Cambria on California’s beautiful central coast. Our address is 2638 Main Street, Cambria, CA. 93428. Our shelter is currently open Tuesday thru Saturday, 12pm - 5pm. If you plan to adopt, we prefer to process adoptions between 12-3pm to allocate enough time for the adoption process. Please call (805) 927-7377 with any questions or special requests. Visit our website at HARTCambria.org to receive information on our events.
We are located in Cambria on California’s beautiful central coast. Our address is 2638 Main Street, Cambria, CA. 93428. Our shelter is currently open Tuesday thru Saturday, 12pm - 5pm. If you plan to adopt, we prefer to process adoptions between 12-3pm to allocate enough time for the adoption process. Please call (805) 927-7377 with any questions or special requests. Visit our website at HARTCambria.org to receive information on our events.
More about this rescue
HART is a hands-on volunteer organization working to make a difference in our community of San Luis Obispo County by rescuing abandoned animals, trapping and neutering stray and feral cats, and fostering sick and needy animals until we can find the best matched homes for them. Our unique cage-fee shelter allows cats to roam freely and socialize with each other. We are a no-kill shelter.
HART is a hands-on volunteer organization working to make a difference in our community of San Luis Obispo County by rescuing abandoned animals, trapping and neutering stray and feral cats, and fostering sick and needy animals until we can find the best matched homes for them. Our unique cage-fee shelter allows cats to roam freely and socialize with each other. We are a no-kill shelter.
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