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When is it lucky to get sick? When you've been homeless outside and the nice people feed you but they don't bring you inside where it's warm and safe.
For Charlie, getting sick may have saved his life! It certainly has made it much easier since the day he was taken inside.
It took Charlie a minute to adjust and to get well, but he was friendly once he knew he was safe. Very friendly. He was obviously missing a home and family. He is friendly with other cats and likes he likes to play. He may be about 6 years old but he's high energy. He is so excited to be in a home that he gets suped up playing with toys or other playful cats and he can accidentally scratch. Never aggressively or purposely. But being safe and not being alone and hungry and scared out in the cold is so overwhelmingly joyful, he has to show it.
Charlie is a mid-age adult, about 6 years old. He had a dental to take care of two broken teeth. It's not easy living out in the mean old world along. And he never wants to do that again. He wants, and deserves, a home with a loving family, hopefully a cat friend, and a nice outside area where he can play without worry that he can never be in a home with his loving family.
In Wasilla. Call 907 980-8898
When is it lucky to get sick? When you've been homeless outside and the nice people feed you but they don't bring you inside where it's warm and safe.
For Charlie, getting sick may have saved his life! It certainly has made it much easier since the day he was taken inside.
It took Charlie a minute to adjust and to get well, but he was friendly once he knew he was safe. Very friendly. He was obviously missing a home and family. He is friendly with other cats and likes he likes to play. He may be about 6 years old but he's high energy. He is so excited to be in a home that he gets suped up playing with toys or other playful cats and he can accidentally scratch. Never aggressively or purposely. But being safe and not being alone and hungry and scared out in the cold is so overwhelmingly joyful, he has to show it.
Charlie is a mid-age adult, about 6 years old. He had a dental to take care of two broken teeth. It's not easy living out in the mean old world along. And he never wants to do that again. He wants, and deserves, a home with a loving family, hopefully a cat friend, and a nice outside area where he can play without worry that he can never be in a home with his loving family.
Once you see a kitty you like either on our website or any of the social media, call us for a quick screening.
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Meet the Pet
If your interview goes well, we will have you arrange a meeting time with the kitty's foster.
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Home Check
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Sign Adoption Contract
Once you meet the kitty, if you and the kitty are a good fit for each other, then you will sign the contract and pay the adoption fee.
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Pay Fee
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Take the Pet Home
You will need a carrier when you are meeting your potential kitty, because you will need something to take it home in. :)
Additional adoption info
We require that adopters sign our adoption contract and a legally binding no-declawing agreement. There is an adoption fee. Most adult cats are $80 except for those who are sponsored or part of a special. Kittens under 8 months are $135. All adults are spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. Kittens are adopted at 12 weeks of age or older and are spayed/neutered prior to adoption.
We require that adopters sign our adoption contract and a legally binding no-declawing agreement. There is an adoption fee. Most adult cats are $80 except for those who are sponsored or part of a special. Kittens under 8 months are $135. All adults are spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. Kittens are adopted at 12 weeks of age or older and are spayed/neutered prior to adoption.
Due to the pandemic, most of our adoptions are done virtually. Some of our cats are also available for adoption from their foster homes.
Due to the pandemic, most of our adoptions are done virtually. Some of our cats are also available for adoption from their foster homes.
More about this rescue
Clear Creek Cat Rescue is a group of individuals in Alaska dedicated to rescuing cats in need, giving them care, rehabilitation if needed, and finding happy homes for them. We each give what we can to help these cats get through this most unfortunate time in their lives when they have been taken to the pound or are otherwise lost and homeless. Some of us share our homes with these cats while they are waiting for their forever family, some transport them from place to place, some host adoption fairs, take pictures, post ads. Some offer financial help. And through this dedicated group of people, more than a thousand cats have been saved and found loving homes.
In 2017, we rescued and rehomed approximately 500 cats.
Clear Creek Cat Rescue is a group of individuals in Alaska dedicated to rescuing cats in need, giving them care, rehabilitation if needed, and finding happy homes for them. We each give what we can to help these cats get through this most unfortunate time in their lives when they have been taken to the pound or are otherwise lost and homeless. Some of us share our homes with these cats while they are waiting for their forever family, some transport them from place to place, some host adoption fairs, take pictures, post ads. Some offer financial help. And through this dedicated group of people, more than a thousand cats have been saved and found loving homes.
In 2017, we rescued and rehomed approximately 500 cats.